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Le Case Bianche VIGNA del CUC Brur Prosecco di Conegliano E Valdobbiadene |
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Where it's from:
Italy, Veneto, Prosecco Di Conegliano-Valdobbiadene
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£66.62
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6 x 75 cl |
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Dry Sparkling |
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Le Case Bianche VIGNA del CUC Brur Prosecco di Conegliano E Valdobbiadene from Italy, Veneto, Prosecco Di Conegliano-Valdobbiadene by Le Case Bianche Dry Sparkling (6 x 75 cl)
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Italy, Veneto, Prosecco Di Conegliano-Valdobbiadene |
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Le Case Bianche |
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21022 |
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Le Case Bianche COLSANDAGO Passito Veneto IGT
Description: From Prosecco grape and aged 20 months in small oak barrels comes this bright golden clear coloured wine. Intense notes of candied fruits and citrus are evident in the aroma while hints of aromatic herbs as well as spice can also be found. Sweet and persistent but with a refreshing touch of acidity the nose is evident on the palate through to the well constructed finish. Available in 50 cl Bottles. (6 x 50 cl)
Price: £102.23
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Le Case Bianche COLSANDAGO CAMOI Veneto IGT
Description: This red is a blend of 40% Merlot, 40% Cabernet Sauvignon and 20% Cabernet Franc and is an intense ruby red colour with black fruit and cherry aromas. Well structured and soft tannin are evident through to the long finish. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £92.00
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Le Case Bianche COLSANDAGO Wildbacher Colli Trevigiani IGT Veneto
Description: An extraordinary wine using the Wildbacher grape it is aged for 20 months in 500 litre oak, 50% in new barrels and 50% in 1 year old barrels before bottel age for a further 12 months. This has produced an intense ruby red wine showing spicy loganberry fruit on the nose and palate. Concentrated, full bodied with obvious tannins it is well structured through to the persistent aftertaste. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £102.23
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Santa Margherita Prosecco di Valdobbiadene Brut DOC
Description: Santa Margherita is one of the two italian firms permitted, by ministerial decree, to make wines sparkling outside the region in which they are grown. The Santa Margherita trademark is a graphic stylization of the Renaissance drawing of Villa Marzotto at Portogruaro. It is the distinguishing mark for the labels of its famous wines. The splendid villa was built around 1540 in the historical center and today hosts the city cultural center. The origins of Prosecco are lost in time. However, it was only towards the end of the XIX century that Prosecco started to make a name for itself. From then on, it grew steadily in popularity, and today the Prosecco di Valdobbiadene is undeniably one of the best-known and most highly-appreciated italian wines. The still wine is placed in an autoclave for second fermentation, where it ferments for 18-20 days with selected yeasts at a controlled temperature. When the desired pressure is reached , the mass is cooled to block fermentation and promote stabilisation. Afterwards, the wine is kept at a controlled temperature for at least a further month, so as to favour the natural refinement in contact with the yeasts deposited on the bottom of the autoclave. At the end of this phase, the wine is filtered and bottled. This is a sparkling wine with a clean nose, pleasantly fruity, with whiffs of rennet apples and peach blossoms. The delicate and balanced taste of this prosecco is one to be savoured and enjoyed. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £68.69
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