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Ferrari Trento Brut Ferrari F1® Limited Edition

Ferrari Trento Brut Ferrari F1® Limited Edition

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Spec sheet

TypeSparkling wine
Region
Grapes
Producer
AllergensContains sulfites
Alcohol contenti12.5%

The wine

Even though Ferrari was out of the top three, there was a bit of Ferrari on the podium at this year's Italian Formula 1 Grand Prix in Monza. It was none other than the limited collector's edition Trento Brut Ferrari bottled just this year to celebrate the Formula 1 circus.

Ferrari spumante is the Italian sparkling wine that for more than a century has been on the podium of the best bubblies in the world. A mountain chardonnay, taut but creamy, it is perhaps one of the few Italian classic method sparkling wines that can truly compete with champagne.

Matured on the lees for 38 months, the Ferrari Brut, now in this captivating and competitive guise, offers an intense and fruity nose, with notes of bread crust and hazelnut. The taste is satisfying, fresh, fine and persistent, with pungent citrus, savoury and mineral sensations.

What does this wine taste like?

Light
Bold
Dry
Sweet
Soft
Acidic
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Straw yellow / Fine and persistent bubbles
Bouquet
Higly aromatic / Fruity / Hazelnuts / Crosta di pane
Mouth
Creamy / Teso / Appagante / Fresh / Fine / Persistent / Agrumato / Sapido / Mineral

Drinking and storing

Serve between 6ºC and 8ºC

Food pairing

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The winery

Ferrari

Ferrari

The story of Giulio Ferrari, from a wealthy family in the Trentino province, is a symbol of Italian enterprise, a model that is still to be followed and interpreted. Born in 1879, he studied at the agricultural school of San Michele all'Adige, but soon extended his interests by studying in Montpellier, Rheingau, and finally in Champagne. He then imported many northern European to Trentino, but above all, encouraged by the investments of the then Austro-Hungarian Empire, to which...

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