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Sparkling wines

Italian sparkling wines for every occasion

The Sparkling Wines collection from Italian Wine Selection brings together some of the most interesting labels from the Italian sparkling wine scene, ranging from the most refined Classic Method to Brut, Extra Brut, Rosé, Pas Dosé, and Dry versions. It is a selection designed for those seeking wines that combine stylistic precision, aromatic elegance, and pleasant versatility at the table.

On this page, you will find different interpretations of Italian sparkling wine, with a focus on iconic regions such as Franciacorta, Trento DOC, Alta Langa, Prosecco di Valdobbiadene, Oltrepò Pavese, Alto Adige, Sicily, and Etna. Each area expresses a precise character, from the more immediate and fragrant profiles to cuvées of great complexity and evolutionary capacity.

A style for every taste, from the classic method to the more immediate bubbles

The strength of this selection lies in its variety. The Classic Method enhances long aging on the lees, finesse of the perlage, and depth of flavor, as demonstrated by the labels from Ferrari Trento, Ca del Bosco, Bellavista, Contratto, and Enrico Serafino 1878. Alongside these offerings, there are also more immediate and fragrant sparkling wines, ideal for a quality aperitif or to accompany contemporary and dynamic cuisine.

The different types available in the collection make it easy to choose the most suitable wine: the Brut for a dry and vertical sip, the Extra Brut for those seeking greater tension, the Pas Dosé for an essential and precise profile, the Rosé for finer and gastronomic notes, and the Dry for those who prefer a more evident softness.

Territories, denominations, and Italian identities

Italian sparkling wines tell the story of very different territories, yet united by great personality. Franciacorta is represented by reference labels such as Bellavista, Ca del Bosco, and Contadi Castaldi, while Trento DOC finds high-level expressions in producers like Ferrari Trento and Cesarini Sforza.

For those who love Piedmontese bubbles, Alta Langa DOCG offers an elegant and structured style, while Prosecco Superiore di Valdobbiadene brings freshness, immediacy, and a harmonious sip to the glass. There are also interpretations from regions like Sicily, with labels from Donnafugata, and from Campania, with producers like Feudi di San Gregorio and Antonio Caggiano.

Pairings and consumption moments

Sparkling wines are extremely versatile in the kitchen. The drier versions pair well with seafood appetizers, raw dishes, light fried foods, fresh cheeses, and delicate dishes. The Rosés express themselves best with refined cured meats, flavorful first courses, and more structured fish preparations. The most important, complex, and mature labels are also ideal for more intense dishes or to be enjoyed on their own when one wants to focus on the quality of the wine.

  • For the aperitif: Fine and tense Brut and Rosé
  • For the table: Classic Method and structured cuvées
  • For special occasions: reserves and vintage wines
  • For those seeking freshness: Superiore Prosecco and more immediate sparkling wines

Choosing a sparkling wine means choosing a wine capable of uniting celebration, precision, and territorial identity. Discover the selection and find the bottle most suitable for your special moment.

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FAQs

What is the difference between Brut, Extra Brut, and Pas Dosé sparkling wine?
The main difference between these types concerns the final dosage, that is, the amount of sugar possibly added after the sparkling process. A Brut offers a dry yet balanced profile, very versatile at the table. The Extra Brut is even more taut and essential, with a sensation of greater verticality. The Pas Dosé, on the other hand, does not involve the addition of sugar or presents negligible amounts: it is the ideal choice for those seeking purity, precision, and a clearer interpretation of the territory and the Classic Method.
Which Italian sparkling wines are best suited for an aperitif or an elegant dinner?
For the aperitif, Brut and Rosé sparkling wines are perfect, especially when they offer freshness, finesse of the perlage, and good sapidity. For an elegant dinner, on the other hand, one can choose more structured and complex labels, such as Franciacorta, Trento DOC, or Alta Langa DOCG. In this collection, you will find important references like Ferrari Trento, Bellavista, Ca del Bosco, and Contadi Castaldi, ideal when you want a bottle that can pair well with food while also providing a satisfying tasting experience.
Why choose an Italian sparkling wine from the Spumanti collection?
Choosing an Italian sparkling wine means focusing on territories with a strong identity and on styles that are very different from each other, from the Classic Method to the more immediate and fragrant bubbles. The Sparkling Wine collection brings together recognized producers such as Ferrari Trento, Ca del Bosco, Bellavista, Donnafugata, and Feudi di San Gregorio, offering a wide selection for taste, occasion, and pairing. It is a useful choice both for those looking for a bottle for an aperitif and for those who desire a prestigious wine for special moments or important gifts.