Romagna Pagadebit DOC Frizzante - Campi del Lago - 375ml - Celli
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The Romagna Pagadebit DOC Frizzante by "Campi del Lago," produced by the renowned Celli winery, is a sparkling white wine that captures the essence of the Romagna region. This 375ml bottle offers a lively and refreshing tasting experience, perfect for aperitifs or pairing with light dishes.
Characterized by a straw-yellow color with greenish reflections, this wine stands out with its fine and persistent perlage, caressing the palate with every sip. On the nose, the Romagna Pagadebit DOC Frizzante reveals a surprising bouquet, with distinct notes of white-fleshed fruit, fresh flowers, and a hint of green almond.
On the palate, the wine is harmonious and balanced. Its freshness is supported by a pleasant acidity, making it particularly drinkable and enjoyable. The subtle effervescence enriches the texture, making each taste delightfully stimulating. The aftertaste leaves a sense of cleanliness and freshness, inviting another sip.
Produced exclusively from selected Pagadebit grapes, a historic varietal of the region that perfectly adapts to the local climate and terroir, this wine is an excellent choice for those wishing to explore the enological peculiarities of Romagna. The meticulous vinification process, followed by fermentation according to the Charmat method to preserve the fruity and floral characteristics of the grapes, reflects Celli winery’s commitment to quality and tradition.
The Romagna Pagadebit DOC Frizzante by "Campi del Lago" is ideal for celebrating everyday moments or enjoying a pleasant gathering with friends. Serve chilled at about 6-8°C to fully appreciate all its qualities.
How to serve
Serve to:
6-8°C
When to drink it:
This wine is good immediately but you can age it for 2-3 years
Production area
Emilia Romagna