Castello Bonomi Franciacorta Saten Brut Millesimato 2016

Castello Bonomi Franciacorta Saten Brut Millesimato 2016

Castello Bonomi, 0,75 l - 12.50%
100% Chardonnay

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Price 
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Lombardy - Italy
White brut

How to serve

Serve at:

06 - 08°C.

Longevity:

05 - 10 years

Glass:
Charmat Method Sparkling Wines
Castello Bonomi Franciacorta Saten Brut Millesimato 2016

Perlage

Fine and persistent perlage.

Colour

Bright, straw yellow.

Bouquet

Bouquet is focused on field flowers, chamomile, fuji apple and yellow plum. Hints of aromatic herbs, marjoram and fresh almond.

Flavour

Creamy and elegant sip, a good balance between the fresh taste and the rich structure. Persistent final, with scents of nut and citrus fruit.

Pairing

Ideal as an aperitif, it is recommended as Franciacorta throughout the meal pairing with a fish menu. Recommended with fish like scallops or scampi with a citrus aroma. Perfect also with mains like monkfish ravioli or risotto with queen scallops.

Starters
Pasta
Fish
Shellfish
Cheese
White fish

Features

Name Castello Bonomi Franciacorta Saten Brut Millesimato 2016
Type White brut
Classification DOCG Franciacorta saten Brut
Year 2016
Size 0,75 l Standard
Alcohol content 12.50% by volume
Grape varieties 100% Chardonnay
Country Italy
Region Lombardy
Production year 15,000 bottles
Allergens Contains sulphites
Pairing Ideal as an aperitif, it is recommended as Franciacorta throughout the meal pairing with a fish menu. Recommended with fish like scallops or scampi with a citrus aroma. Perfect also with mains like monkfish ravioli or risotto with queen scallops.

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Vintage

xtraWine
90/100 
2016
Bibenda
 
4 bunches of grapes - A high quality wine with distinctive character 2015
Gambero Rosso
 
2 red glasses - An excellent wine that has reached the final tasting 2015
Vitae AIS
 
4 vines - One of the best wines ever 2015
Bibenda
 
4 bunches of grapes - A high quality wine with distinctive character 2011
Castello Bonomi
From this winery:

The name Franciacorta has its roots in the Middle Ages, when these lands were entrusted to small communities of Benedictine monks, exempted (francae) by taxes (curtes), so that they were reclaimed and cultivated. Here the first wine was born, in the...

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