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Wines of Lombardy

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Wines of Lombardy

Lombardy Wines: elegance, identity, and great denominations

The Lombardy Wines tell the story of one of the most interesting regions in Italy for those seeking labels with character, stylistic precision, and a strong connection to the territory. In this selection, prestigious sparkling wines, great mountain reds, territorial whites, and collectible bottles coexist, with an important focus on Franciacorta, Valtellina, and Oltrepò Pavese.

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What are the most representative wines of Lombardy?
The most representative wines of Lombardy, in this selection, are mainly Franciacorta and the reds of Valtellina. Franciacorta is the symbol of Lombard bubbles and is present here in various interpretations, from Brut to Satèn, including Millesimato and Riserva versions. Valtellina, on the other hand, brings mountain wines such as Sassella, Grumello, Inferno, and Sfursat. The collection also includes labels from Oltrepò Pavese and some local whites, offering a broad and credible overview of the region.
For which occasions to choose Lombardy Wines?
The wines of Lombardy are ideal for both celebratory moments and more refined table pairings. The Franciacorta are perfect for elegant aperitifs, fish dinners, raw dishes, risottos, and delicate plates, while the Satèn express great softness. The reds from Valtellina, finer and more vertical, are suited for meat dishes, aged cheeses, and traditional cuisine. The more structured bottles, such as Riserva or Sfursat, are also suitable for special occasions and valuable gifts.
How to choose a Lombard wine among Franciacorta, Valtellina, and other regions?
The choice depends on the style you want to bring to the table. If you seek freshness, finesse, and versatility, Franciacorta is the most immediate answer, especially in the Brut, Satèn, or Dosaggio Zero versions. If you prefer elegant and territorial reds, Valtellina offers labels like Sassella, Grumello, and Inferno, in addition to more intense wines like Sfursat. Oltrepò Pavese adds further nuances with references to Pinot Nero and Metodo Classico, making the collection suitable for both enthusiasts and those who want to explore the wine of Lombardy.