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Spumante | Italian Sparkling Wine



Italian spumante is more than just a drink - it embodies the elegance, charm and fine art of Italian winemaking. With its sparkling vivacity and refined aromas, spumante has become a symbol of celebration and enjoyment around the world. From the rolling hills of the Prosecco region to the majestic vineyards of Franciacorta and Trento DOC, Italy offers a wealth of spumante varieties to enchant every palate.

However, despite its popularity and cultural heritage, Italian sparkling wine in Germany is burdened by a sparkling wine tax that makes the product more expensive and difficult to access for many. This tax, which is levied due to spumante's special classification as a sparkling wine, has raised concerns about the product's accessibility and competitiveness in the German market.

Despite these challenges, Italian spumante remains a symbol of joie de vivre, sophistication and incomparable pleasure. In this sense, Spumante invites us to celebrate the beauty and diversity of Italy in every glass and to enjoy the precious moments of life. - Gerardo [TS02/24]





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Spumante | Italian Sparkling Wine | Buy at Gerardo

Italian spumante is a symbol of elegance, celebration and unmistakable pleasure. One of the most refined forms of Italian wine, spumante embodies the pinnacle of traditional winemaking and has become a worldwide favorite. With its lively perlage and complex aromatic profile, Italian spumante has an aura of exclusivity and sophistication that makes it an indispensable part of festivities and celebratory occasions.

What exactly is spumante? Spumante is a sparkling wine that undergoes a second fermentation in the bottle or in a pressurized tank, creating carbon dioxide that gives the wine its characteristic effervescent quality. Unlike frizzante, another Italian sparkling wine, which has a lower concentration of carbon dioxide, spumante is known for its rich, persistent perlage that pampers the palate and offers a luxurious drinking experience.

Italy offers a wealth of spumante varieties, each with its own unique character and tradition. Probably the best known is Prosecco Spumante, which comes from the Veneto region and is prized for its fruity aromas and crisp freshness. Franciacorta, from Lombardy, is a spumante of the highest quality, produced using the traditional method of bottle fermentation and offering complex, elegant notes. Trento DOC, from Trentino-Alto Adige, is another renowned spumante known for its finesse and character.

The production of spumante requires patience, care and a deep understanding of the art of winemaking. The grapes are carefully selected and harvested to ensure the best possible quality. The second fermentation, whether in the bottle or in the tank, is a crucial step that gives the wine its effervescent texture and complex aromas. After careful ageing, the Spumante is finally disgorged and bottled, ready to enchant the senses and accompany special moments.

Italian spumante is more than just a drink - it is an expression of joie de vivre, tradition and culture. From festive occasions to relaxed evenings with friends, spumante is the ideal companion for every moment that needs to be celebrated. Its diversity, elegance and sophistication make it an indispensable part of Italian wine culture and a treasure that is appreciated all over the world.

In every glass of Spumante there is a story, a tradition and a passion for quality and craftsmanship. A toast to Italian spumante - a truly effervescent pleasure that uplifts the senses and warms the heart. - Gerardo [TS02/24]