Extra Dry Prosecco - Barocco DOC Vino Spumante

750ml (1 bottle)
$40.98

Botter means wines since 1928. A wide range of products, many of which are made with grapes from native vines in order to underline our multi-territorial approach that spans the whole of Italy, from the North to the South. From the wines of Veneto to those of Sicily and Apulia, our selection traces out a map of Italian oenological culture and taste that reveals a shared passion.

Pale light yellow colour with typical crisp and delicate perlage

Complex bouquet with fruity notes of peach, green apple with scents of acacia and lilac

Fresh and light on the palate, with balanced acidity and body; harmonic with a long persistent aftertaste

Ideal as an aperitif, it is a perfect combination to hors-d’oeuvres and delicate first courses. Also wonderful with sushi, fish and shellfish

Italy

Established in 1928, Botter uses grapes from native vines for a multi-territorial approach, spanning the whole of Italy from the North to the South. From the wines of Veneto to those of Sicily and Apulia, their selection traces out a map of Italian oenological culture and taste.

The soft pressed juice is stored in stainless steel tanks for static cold decanting. Once the clean juice is racked and inoculated with selected yeasts, it will go through fermentation at a controlled constant temperature of 18°C within 8/10 days. After a storage period, the winemaker studies a skilled coupage to achieve the Prosecco Spumante base cuvée. Subsequently the base wine is filtered and additioned of saccharose and selected yeasts to undergo second fermentation (Martinotti – Charmat method) at a controlled temperature of 14-15°C in a pressure tank. Once required pressure, alcohol and sugar level are reached the wine is refrigerated, cold stabilized (-2/-3°C), filtered and controlled before bottling.