Wine Details

BiancaVigna Spumante Rosa (Brut Rosé) IGT "Cuveé 1931"

This salmon pink sparkler is an intriguing blend of the typical Prosecco variety Glera and Pinot Nero. A very fine and persistent perlage opens to ethereal perfumes of spring flowers, orchard fruit and distinctive notes of red berries, enhanced by a delicate hint of aromatic herbs. The fresh and silky palate reveals rich fruit (white peach, cherry) to conclude in a refined finish with bright acidity.

Region:

Producer:

Biancavigna

Variety:

95% Glera, 5% Pinot Noir

Number of bottles produced:

12,000

Production area:

Veneto and Alto Adige

Altitude:

150 meters (492 feet) a.s.l.

Yield:

60 hL per hectare

Vinification:

Temperature-controlled fermentation in stainless steel tanks, on fine lees. Secondary fermentation in temperature-controlled stainless steel (cuvée close) with selected yeasts for 40 days followed by low temperature tartaric stabilization and bottling after sterile

Alcohol content:

11.5%

pH level:

3.1

Acidity:

6.5 g/l

Soil:

Clay

Harvest:

Manual harvest at the end of August/September

Cellar:

San Pietro di Feletto

Residual Sugar:

11 g/l

Recent press reviews

91

BiancaVigna Spumante Rosa (Brut Rosé) IGT "Cuveé 1931" NV

Wine Enthusiast (91 )- "EDITOR'S CHOICE - An intriguing blend of Glera and Pinot Nero, this polished sparkler offers ethereal scents of spring flower, orchard fruit and a delicate hint of aromatic herb. Fresh and silky, the palate doles out Rainier cherry, white peach and a note of nectarine drop. Elegant beading and bright acidity provide the fresh refined backdrop. It's an incredible value."

90

BiancaVigna Spumante Rosa (Brut Rosé) IGT "Cuveé 1931" NV

Vinous Media (90)- "The NV Spumante Rosa Cuvée 1931 mixes savory and sweet, with a display of white strawberries, fresh roses and crushed stone. It’s silky in texture with a noticeable inner sweetness; yet it’s juicy and balanced, showing notes of ripe cherry and spice. This cleans up nicely throughout the finale, resonating on pretty inner florals."