
Ca’del Bosco
Cuvée Prestige Brut
Franciacorta, Italy
BUBBLY WINE STYLE
Aromas of stone fruit and spring flowers with a lightly savory, pastry like complexity. The palate has a smooth, elegant feel and the finish is dry, light, bright and crisp. A neat wine, well-delivered. Drink now.
Analysis: 12.5% alcohol / volume
Varietal: 75% Chardonnay, 10% Pinot Bianco, 15% Pinot Nero
Region: Franciacorta, Lombardy, Italy
ph: 3.15
Total Acidity: 5.55 grams/liter
Volatile Acidity: 0.35 grams/liter
Vineyards of Provenance:
- 96 Chardonnay vineyards planted on average of 27 years ago, located in the municipalities of Erbusco, Adro, Cazzago San Martino, Corte Franca, Iseo and Passirano
- 3 Pinot Bianco vineyards planted an average of 21 years ago, located in the municipality of Passirano
- 17 Pinot Nero vineyards planted an average of 19 years ago, located in the municipalities of Erbusco, Provaglio d’Iseo and Passirano
Harvest period: First and second ten days of August
Average yield per hectare: 7,500 kilograms of grapes, equivalent to 4,7300 liters of wine (must-to-fruit ratio 63%)
Tirage: From April to June of the year after the harvest
Maturation sur lies: For an average of 25 months
Dosage at disgorgement: Equivalent to four grams of sugar per liter
Vinification:
The base wines for Cuvée Prestige are crafted from meticulously selected grapes, expertly vinified in strict adherence to the Metodo Ca’ del Bosco. Upon harvest, the grapes are picked, graded, and chilled, each bunch undergoing careful selection by trained professionals before being processed through an exclusive “berry spa.” This system involves a thorough bunch washing and jet spray process, incorporating three soaking vats and a drying tunnel. The grapes are then crushed in an oxygen-free environment, and the resulting musts are fermented in temperature-controlled steel tanks until the following March.
The wine undergoes an additional seven months of aging to clarify, mature, and reveal the distinct characteristics of its vineyard origin. Subsequently, the wines are meticulously blended with reserve wines from the best vintages, accounting for 20% to 30% of the final cuvée, in a process that imparts the Cuvée Prestige with its unique character. This special technique captures the essence of Franciacorta as envisioned by Ca’ del Bosco. Only after an average maturation period of 25 months does this Franciacorta reach its full expressive depth. The disgorgement process is performed in an oxygen-free environment, utilizing a patented system by Ca’ del Bosco that eliminates oxidative stress and the need for additional sulfites. This process results in a purer, more appealing, and longer-lived Franciacorta. Finally, each bottle is individually marked to ensure traceability.
Ca’del Bosco, founded by Annamaria Clementi Zanella in the Erbusco hills, has a rich history of innovation and quality in winemaking. Beginning with high-density vineyards and the production of its first wine (Pinot di Franciacorta Bianco) in the late 1970s, the winery expanded under Maurizio Zanella to introduce notable offerings like the Cuvée Annamaria Clementi, named after his mother. Embracing modern techniques while maintaining its identity, Ca’del Bosco produces acclaimed wines, including the Vintage Collection and Cuvée Prestige. The winery also promotes art through initiatives like the Ca’del Bosco Sculpture Award, celebrating over 50 years of heritage and excellence in winemaking. Learn more here.
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