Rosé wine | Veneto, Sant'Urbano, TV (Treviso), Italy
Indulge in the allure of Bottega Vino Spumante Rosé Brut, a symphony of flavors hailing from the picturesque Veneto region of Italy. Crafted by the esteemed Bottega S.p.A., this sparkling rosé embodies the artistry and passion that define Italian winemaking. The Bottega family has been in the Grappa business since the 17th century. The Veneto region is known for producing Prosecco, and is becoming famous for growing also Pinot Nero grapes. This beautiful spumante is made in the Charmat method of production, where the secondary fermentation takes place in stainless steel tanks. This elegant wine is a captivating blend of carefully selected grapes, likely featuring Glera, Pinot Nero or Raboso. This harmonious combination gives rise to a wine of unparalleled finesse and charm. From the moment it graces your glass, the Bottega Rosé Brut enchants with its delicate pink hue. The nose is greeted by an alluring bouquet of fresh red berries, intermingled with hints of citrus and delicate floral notes. On the palate, the wine is beautifully balanced. It offers a refreshing and crisp experience that lingers long after each sip. This versatile sparkling wine makes an ideal aperitivo, enlivening the senses and setting the stage for a memorable meal. This Rosé Brut is a wonderful companion to a wide array of culinary delights. Its bright acidity and refreshing character make it the perfect accompaniment to seafood dishes. It works well with grilled salmon, pan-seared scallops, or a platter of freshly shucked oysters. For a vegetarian delight, pair it with a salad of spring greens, goat cheese, and toasted almonds. The Bottega Rosé Brut also complements lighter fare such as delicate cheeses, charcuterie, and fruit-based desserts. To fully appreciate the brilliance of this spumante, serve chilled at a temperature of around 6°C. Let the bottle rest for a moment before opening, and then pour with care to preserve the effervescence and delicate aromas. With each sip, you'll be transported to the sun-drenched hills of Veneto, where the art of winemaking is celebrated with every drop.