Lambrusco di Sorbara DOC
What is Lambrusco di Sorbara
Lambrusco di Sorbara is a sparkling red wine originating from the Sorbara area, located in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. Among Lambruscos, it is recognized for its lightness and freshness. Its history dates back to ancient times, when the Romans discovered wild Lambrusco vines. Today, according to the production regulations, Lambrusco di Sorbara must be made primarily from the grape variety of the same name, and is characterized by a lively foam and an aromatic bouquet.
Distinctive characteristics
Lambrusco di Sorbara is distinguished by its light ruby red color, sometimes with pinkish hues. It is mainly produced from the Sorbara grape, which gives the wine high acidity and low alcohol content, making it stand out among Lambruscos.
- Grape varieties: Primarily Sorbara.
- Winemaking style: Traditionally red vinified, with secondary fermentation in the bottle or Charmat method.
- Sensory profile: Aromas of red fruits, violets, and citrus, with a fresh and light taste.
What are the prices of Lambrusco di Sorbara wine
The prices of Lambrusco di Sorbara can vary based on several factors including the winery, vintage, and production process. In general, it is considered a wine with good value for money.
- Basic price range: 5-10 euros for a standard bottle.
- Mid-range: 10-20 euros for bottles from renowned producers or special vintages.
- Premium range: over 20 euros for limited editions or particular winemaking processes.
How to taste Lambrusco di Sorbara
Tasting a Lambrusco di Sorbara is a pleasant and relaxing experience. The serving temperature plays a crucial role in enhancing its fresh and fruity characteristics.
- Ideal serving temperature: 10-12°C.
- Decanting: Not necessary, but allowing it to breathe slightly in the glass helps enhance its aromas.
Ideal food pairings
Lambrusco di Sorbara is a perfect companion for Emilian cuisine, but its versatile taste also makes it ideal for more modern dishes.
- Typical dishes: Gnocco fritto and cured meats, tortellini in broth, erbazzone.
- Modern pairings: Sushi, light Asian cuisine dishes, gourmet salads.
Storage and aging
Knowing how to store Lambrusco di Sorbara is essential to maintain its freshness and fizziness. Although it is not a wine for long aging, with proper care it can keep well for a few years.
- Storage: Store horizontally in a cool, dark place.
- Aging: Generally to be consumed young, within 1-2 years of harvest, to best appreciate its fresh and lively characteristics.