Ribona Brut
Colli Maceratesi Ribona Spumante Brut D.O.C.
T his sparkling wine is produced with Maceratino grapes, also called Ribona, a native grape variety of the province of Macerata. After a long re-fermentation (prise de mousse) with Martinotti method (Charmat) we obtain a straw-yellow, brilliant sparkling wine with floral and fruity aromas, fine, numerous and persistent bubbles, with dry, fresh e persistent taste. Ideal for aperitif, to match with fresh cheeses, cured meats, pasta dishes, fish and white meats.
Characteristics of Ribona sparkling wine
Production area
The grapes come from our own vineyard located in the territory of San Ginesio. The vineyard is located at an average height of 550 meters above sea level, oriented to South - South/East on a hill of the Fiastrella valley, the soil is medium textured, clayey, deep and fertile.
Grapes
Maceratino, also called Ribona, typical white grape of our territory.
Vinification and Aging
The harvest is manual. The crushing, de-stemming and pressing are made softly. It follows the alcoholic fermentation at a controlled temperature and the aging on its fine lees lasts few months. The base wine obtained is turned into sparkling wine using the Martinotti method and after a long re-fermentation (prise de mousse) is bottled and ready to be consumed.
Organoleptic Characteristics
The color is straw yellow, brilliant. The aromas are delicate with hints of white flowers, fresh white fruits and citrus fruits; fine, numerous and persistent bubbles that caress the palate; the taste is dry, fresh and persistent.
Food pairings
Ideal for aperitif, to match with fresh cheeses, cured meats, pasta dishes, fish and white meats.
Service temperature
8°C
Environmental Labeling
Bottle | Capsule | Cork | Cage |
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GL71 | C/ALU 90 | FOR51 | FE40 |
Glass | Aluminum | Cork | Steel |
Waste separation | Waste separation | Wet - Organic | Waste separation |
Check your municipality's regulations. Separate the components and dispose of them correctly.