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Venturini Baldini - Graniers Sparkling White

Venturini Baldini - Graniers Sparkling White

Type Sparkling
Grapes Malvasia
Country/Region Italy, Emilia Romagna
Food pairing Meat, Fish, Vegetables
Organic
Alcohol 11%
Product number: 307727
£89.70
Price per bottle: £14.95
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Pleasant and aromatic, tasty and typical, Graniers has a medium dry and balanced flavour. Its recommended as an aperitif, with salami and egg dishes, seafood and mildly mature cheese.

For 15% off your order use code VENTURINI15 at checkout.
Awards
Gilbert Gaillard International Challenge Medaglia dOro
Technical Sheet
TYPES OF GRAPES: Malvasia di Candia Aromatica

SOIL TYPE: Clay - sand

VINIFICATION: White, with fermentation at controlled temperature

ALCOHOL CONTENT: 11% vol.

ALTITUDE: 230 m

YIELD PER HECTARE: 7000 kg

SPARKLING PROCESS: Short Charmat method

RESIDUAL SUGAR: 8 g/l
Organoleptic Characteristics
COLOUR: Bright yellow with green highlights

TASTE: Medium dry and balanced flavour

SERVING TEMPERATURE: 8-10° C

BOUQUET: Pleasant, aromatic and tasty

PAIRING: Ideal aperitif, with salami and egg dishes, seafood and mildly mature cheese
About the Vineyard
The agricultural estate Venturini Baldini was founded in 1976 on a historic estate in the hills between Parma and Reggio Emilia, in the province of Reggio Emilia. The hills reach an altitude of 370 metres and provide an excellent microclimate to grow vines, with the sun breaking the winter fog and cool greens tempering the summer heats. The 130-hectare estate, comprising 30 hectares of vineyards as well as woods and pastures, was one of the first in Emilia Romagna to obtain an organic certification.

The estate is not only part of splendid naturalistic scenery, but has also a rich historical heritage. Built on Matildic foundations, the current Villa Manodori dates back to the early 16th century, and still today recalls the ancient glories of the noble families who called it home, from the Marquises Fontanelli, to the Counts Galliani, the Counts Ancini, and finally in the 19th century, as residence of the Marquis Manodori.

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