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Franciacorta Blanc de Blancs Nature '61 by Berlucchi is a wine made from only Chardonnay grapes harvested in the third ten days of August from the Arzelle vineyard. Preparation of the cuvée in the spring following the harvest, exclusively with 100% wines of the vintage. Second fermentation in the bottle and subsequent aging on the lees for at least 5 years, followed by another 6 months after disgorgement. Ample and deep sparkling wine, with a marked acidity. Intense straw yellow with shades of old gold, it has a bouquet characterized by notes of ripe yellow fruit, candied apricot and a finish with light notes of licorice and brioche bread. On the palate it is characterized by a marked acidity supported by an excellent structure. The savory finish gives longevity and tension to the sip. Millesimato recommended for the whole meal and for refined and complex dishes.
- Product Category
- Sparkling
- Production Method
- Classic or Champenois
- Designation
- Franciacorta DOCG
- Grape / Raw material
- chardonnay
- Dosage
- Brut Nature - Zero Dosage - Pas Dosé (residual sugar 0 to 3 g/l)
- Vintage or Cuvée
- Millésime, 2018
- Size
- 750 ml.
- Country
- Italy
- Region
- IT - Lombardy
- Alcohol Content
- 12.5% vol.
- Service Temperature
- 8° - 10° C.
- Suggested Glass
- Flùte transparent
- Packaging
- Gift Box Set
- Food Matches
- Pasta or Rice with Fish, All Meal, Fish plates, Appetizers
- Allergens
- Contains sulphites (by sulphites we mean the sulphur dioxide that is added to wine, to preserve it, thanks to its disinfectant, antioxidant and stabilizing action)
In 1955, young and irrepressible oenologist Franco Ziliani directed that query to Guido Berlucchi, a country gentleman who was looking for a consultant who could improve his Pinot del Castello, and what he found instead was a partner for an adventure in fine taste that would profoundly transform the destiny of Franciacorta.
Ziliani was fascinated by the elegant figure of Berlucchi, by his handsome mansion, Palazzo Lana Berlucchi, and by its ancient underground cellars. His youthful dream was to produce a classic-method wine in his native area, Franciacorta, and he boldly proposed to Berlucchi the idea of making a sparkling wine in a winegrowing area long dedicated to still table wines.
Berlucchi accepted, and the two pioneers joined forces with Berlucchi’s friend Giorgio Lanciani. The challenge was taken up, and, after some less-than-satisfactory vintages, 1961 finally saw the corking of three thousand bottles of Pinot di Franciacorta. When the corks were drawn the following year, the wine met all their expectations. Franciacorta was born!
In 1962, Ziliani created Italy’s first classic-method rosé, Max Rosé, inspired by Massimiliano Imbert, a Milan-based antiquarian friend of Berlucchi’s who prized the French sparkling rosés and desired an Italian rosé that would satisfy his refined taste. Max Rosé’s name, appearance, and taste completely won him over.
Address:
Via Duranti, 4 - 25040 Borgonato di Corte Franca (BS), Italy
Color: intense straw yellow with shades of antique gold
Perlage: thin and sinuous, abundant and creamy foam, with good persistence of a faint crown
Bouquet: broad and deep, characterized by notes of ripe yellow fruit, candied apricot, and a finish with light notes of licorice and brioche bread
Taste: marked acidity supported by an excellent structure. The savory finish gives longevity and tension to the sip.
- Veronelli 3/3
- Vini Buoni d'Italia 1/3
- Vini Plus 4/4
- DoctorWine 93/100