Franciacorta: elegance, complexity, and Italian style
The Franciacorta collection from Italian Wine Selection gathers some of the most interesting expressions of the Italian classic method. It is a prestigious denomination from Lombardy, dedicated exclusively to sparkling wines, appreciated for its finesse, structure, and ability to combine immediacy and depth.
In this selection, you will find labels that interpret Franciacorta in different ways, from the fresher, more vertical profiles to the more complex, long-aged versions. The presence of cuvées, satèn, rosé, vintage, and reserves allows you to choose the most suitable wine for every occasion, from important toasts to the most refined tables.
Grapes and style of the denomination
Franciacorta primarily comes from Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Blanc. This combination gives rise to bubbles of great balance, with delicate aromas, creamy texture, and a structure that can evolve over time. In the case of Rosé, Pinot Noir plays a central role, while Satèn expresses a softer and more delicate style, vinified exclusively with white grape varieties.
The different types present in the collection reflect the richness of the denomination well: from the more versatile Brut and Extra Brut to the Pas Dosé and Dosage Zero versions, ideal for those seeking taste precision and an essential sip.
The wineries included in the selection
The proposal includes reference names such as Bellavista, Berlucchi, Ca del Bosco, Contadi Castaldi, Derbusco Cives Franciacorta, Ferghettina, Monogram, and Tenuta Montenisa Marchesi Antinori. Each winery interprets the denomination with a recognizable style, offering labels suitable for both enthusiasts and those wishing to approach the world of Franciacorta with high-profile bottles.
When to enjoy a Franciacorta
Franciacorta is perfect as an aperitif, but it also shines at the table. The fresher versions pair well with seafood appetizers, raw fish, and light fried dishes; the Satèn elegantly accompanies delicate first courses, risottos, and baked fish dishes; the Rosé lends itself to more structured preparations, refined cold cuts, and white meats; the Reserves and vintage wines easily support complex dishes and aged cheeses.
If you are looking for an Italian sparkling wine capable of combining prestige, versatility, and territorial identity, this Franciacorta collection offers an ideal selection to discover great labels and find the bottle most suitable for your special moment.