Taste: persistent and characteristic in its fruity notes, full-bodied. Fine grain perlage with abundant and persistent foam
Colour
At sight it is straw-yellow tending to shiny greenish reflections.
Nose
Bouquet: clean, balanced with a flowery shade.
Accompanies
The aromatic and fruity qualities, peculiar features of Prosecco, are here expressed in a minor tone, according to Brut typology. It is chosen by a severe palate that is looking for a sparkling wine of strong but gentle disposition. So, it is an elegant, dry aperitif, well-timed table partner with good fish dishes or with rich buffets. Avoid matching it with sweet tastes.
Temperature
Best temperature between 8° and 10° C using big and large goblets. Avoid shaking before opening. It is also advisable not to aim the bottle against people or fragile objects at opening.
Harvest
Harvested by hand at the end of September
TCD OPINION
It expresses the soft characteristics of Prosecco, which are present, but which are mellowed by the severity of the Chardonnay, whose evaluating contribution allows a dry, elegant, but intense Prosecco to be produced. The aromatic tone is restrained to favour its structure and firmness, while its bouquet highlights the persistence of the intensity. Growing location Valdobbiadene municipality, on soils with fairly good depth, at the presence of clay, marly sandstone and molasses of Miocene.
In 1947 Umberto Bortolotti's aspirations came true. He was a young enologist who founded his winery with a pioneer's spirit and typical post-war zest. Serious application, coupled with enthusiasm, allowed him to acquire prestige, with the result that his company moved in 1954 to its present site which, in the following years, underwent restoration and considerable enlargement, in response to the new demands. But during this development, a natural result of the ever-changing production, he always kept faith with the personal and professional ethics which formed the basis of his philosophy. Moreover, seriousness, respect, and devotion to work were to be passed down to his son Bruno who is now at the helm of the company. The Bortolotti wine-growers have been making their own sparkling wines for decades, combining tradition and progressive techniques with careful quality selection. As they expect the best of their wines they also want their buyers to demand the best. To carry out his company purpose the Umberto Bortolotti Wineries has obtained in the 2003 the Certificate according to UNI EN ISO 9002:1994 rules which in September 2004, after a serious work on part of everybody has became the new Certificate UNI EN ISO 9001:2000 for sparkling wines, semi sparkling wines and quiet wines. Umberto Bortolotti Winery is right in the very heart of Valdobbiadene, a charming town with a landscape full of rows of vines and traditional cultivation rites.
City
Vadlobbiadene - Treviso
Veneto
Veneto is among the foremost wine-producing regions, both for quality and quantity. The region counts over 20 DOC zones and a variety of sub-categories, many of its wines, both dry and Spumanti, are internationally known and appreciated. The three most well known DOCs are Bardolino, from the town with the same name and surrounding the shores of Garda Lake, Valpolicella, and Soave. Other noteworthy wines produced here are the white Bianco di Custoza, the excellent sparkling Prosecco, the Breganze, and the Amarone (a rich and powerful red from the Verona province). If you travel to the Treviso area, look for the little-known Clinton, a wine that is banned from distribution because it does not conform to the DOC standards, but is produced in limited quantities for local consumption. The importance of winemaking in this region is underscored by the creation in 1885 of the very first Italian school for vine growing and oenology. In addition, Veneto was the first region to constitute the first strada del vino or "wine road". This first wine-touring road featured special road signs providing information on vines and the wines they were made into and joined the Valdobbiadene and Conegliano DOC zones crossing a series of hilly vineyards. The most appreciated wines in the region come from the provinces of Treviso, Verona, Padova, Venice, and Vicenza. The area around Verona, with its temperate climate and hilly surrounding, is believed to have cultivated grapes since the Bronze Age.
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