Sparkling wines
What is Sparkling Wine
Sparkling wine is an effervescent wine distinguished by its lively bubbles and refreshing taste. Known for being the star of celebrations and toasts, sparkling wine originated in Italy but is appreciated worldwide for its unique qualities and versatility.
Main grape varieties and production areas
Italian sparkling wines are produced using a variety of grape varieties and processing methods. Among the most celebrated grape varieties are Glera, used for Prosecco, and Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, used in Metodo Classico sparkling wine. The most renowned production areas include the Veneto region, where the famous Prosecco is produced, and Lombardy, famous for Franciacorta.
Typical Tasting Notes of Sparkling Wines
Sparkling wines usually have a beautiful bright straw-yellow color, sometimes with green or golden hues. On the nose, they offer an aromatic bouquet that can range from notes of fresh fruit like green apple and pear, to hints of white flowers and yeast, thanks to the fermentation processes. On the palate, sparkling wine is characterized by a fresh acidity and a soft structure, with a perfect balance of bubbles.
What dishes to pair with Sparkling Wines
Thanks to its versatility, sparkling wine pairs perfectly with a wide range of dishes. In Italy, it is an excellent choice with light appetizers such as mixed cold cuts and bruschetta, or fish-based first courses. Looking at the international scene, it can accompany sushi and sashimi well for its ability to cleanse the palate, as well as fusion and spicy cuisine dishes.
- Italian appetizers: mixed cold cuts, bruschetta
- First courses: fish risottos, seafood pasta
- International dishes: sushi, sashimi, fusion cuisine
Storage and serving
Understanding how to store sparkling wines is essential to maintaining their characteristics. Sparkling wines should be stored in a cool, dark place, preferably horizontally to keep the cork moist. It is advisable to serve them at a temperature between 6 and 8 degrees Celsius to best enhance their aromatic profile. Using narrow glasses helps preserve the effervescence, ensuring an optimal sensory experience.