Description
Spumante Fior d'Arancio originates in the Euganean Hills and takes its name from the citrus notes typical of the Moscato Giallo grown in these areas. Intense and persistent, this aromatic white sparkling wine is made 100% from Moscato Giallo, a grape variety with good resistance and early ripening, which prefers medium-textured soil with trachytic outcrops. It takes its name from the term "Muscum" precisely because its intense aroma recalls that of moss. A single-varietal blend, therefore, that has nothing to envy of other grape varieties or combinations thereof. The grapes are selected by hand, harvested and cooled to 0.5°C, and then softly pressed; the free-run must thus obtained is sent for second fermentation in steel autoclaves. The vinification is carried out according to the Martinotti method, with the must fermented at 10°C until it reaches the desired pressure and then left to rest for a couple of weeks at -2°C. Before being released for sale, it ages for at least 36 months in the bottle, and it is precisely thanks to the almost obsessive respect for such long periods that the Spumante Colli Euganei Fior d'Arancio DOCG has become one of the most interesting products of the Capodilista family's La Montecchia company, gradually acquiring ever-increasing importance in the Italian wine scene.
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Serve at:
06 - 08 °C
Longevity:
03 - 05 years
- Hectares: 45
The numerous awards and recognition from the most notable wine critics like Robert Parker, Luca Maroni, Gambero Rosso and Veronelli have encouraged Giordano Emo to continue along this path. About half of the production is exported abroad. Read more
| Name | Conte Emo Capodilista Fior d'Arancio Colli Euganei Moscato Spumante Metodo Martinotti |
|---|---|
| Type | White charmat method sparkling wine dessert wine aromatic |
| Denomination | Colli Euganei Fior d'Arancio DOCG |
| Size | 0,75 l |
| Alcohol content | 6.0% by volume |
| Grape varieties | 100% Moscato Giallo |
| Country | Italy |
| Region | Veneto |
| Vendor | Conte Emo Capodilista |
| Story | The name Fior d’Arancio comes from a gentle hint of citrus fruits, the hallmark of this yellow Moscato, which is typical of the volcanic soil in the Euganean Hills. |
| Origin | Selvazzano Dentro (PD) |
| Soil composition | Medium texture with trachyte outcrop. |
| Plants per hectare | 4800 |
| Production technique | Selected grapes are collected by hand and cooled at 0.5°C. Grapes are then softly pressed so that the fruity aroma is enhanced at best. The must is then conveyed to the sparkling unit. |
| Wine making | Martinotti's method (Charmat) The must starts to ferment at 10°C until the desired pressure is reached. The must is left to stand for 15 days at -2°C. |
| Total acidity | 7.0 gr/L |
| Residual sugar | 110.0 gr/L |
| Allergens | Contains sulphites |

