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100% Glera harvested in the province of Vicenza in the Veneto region of northern Italy
Baglietti Moscato Rosé has a sweet and elegant berry-like taste with a gentle touch of lychee, red berries, citrus and herbs. Perfect with light food or as an aperitif.
Following the great success of its premiere Prosecco, Freixenet continues to expand its expertise in Italian winemaking with its new Freixenet premium Asti D.O.C.G.
Clean. Pale yellow with golden tones, Shiny. Clean with medium strength in the nose. Very fine and fruity. Well balanced in the mouth. Tasteful, with proper sweetness, very mild and fresh. Excellent with persistent loosenig of bubbles.
If you’re ever on the look-out for something light, fresh, aromatic, bubbly with masses of peach and pear fruit flavors, this Sparkling wine is the perfect choice.Food pairing: seafood, savory cheeses, sushi and salty snacks like French fries.
Enjoy this thirst-quenching, crisp and refreshing semi-sweet rosé in a can! Bartenura Rosato cans pair perfectly with whatever you like, especially with dessert, fresh fruit, and good company! Please note: this item can't be combined with other wines in your cart, this will ship in its own box.
Using the Traditional Method, this Cremant de Bourgogne has a light pink color with subtle aromas of fresh red fruit. To the taste it is fresh and lively. Serve chilled, between 6° and 8°C.
Toasty, smooth and clean with a pinch of sweet. Great with desserts. This sparkler truly captivates with an attractive yeasty aroma and luscious creamy texture. Comparable to DEMI-SEC in Champagne for a fraction of the cost.
Although the whites are the most consumed sparkling wines, the rosados are attracting attention of wine connoisseurs, due to their greater intensity in the palate, besides more body, acidity and tannins little more present, compared to the "white brothers". The taste of red berries is also more accentuated, so that it becomes less citric and therefore a little less refreshing than whites.