Spumante Brut Cuvée Voyage - Frescobaldi

Frescobaldi

Format: 75 cl

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Technical information
Producer Frescobaldi
Name Spumante Brut
Variety Chardonnay, Pinot nero, Pinot bianco
Gradation 12.0%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Fresh, fruity, floral notes
Vinification method Charmat Method
Residual sugars Brut (low)
Region Tuscany
Production area Pomino, Diacceto, Mugello
Country Italy
Type Sparkling
Aging 24 months on the lees
Type of cask Stainless steel, partly wood
Color White
Serving temperature 6-8°C
Recommended consumption Young, within 1-2 years
Pairing Aperitifs, appetizers, fish
The Spumante Brut Cuvée Voyage by Frescobaldi is born in Tuscany, a land famous for its winemaking tradition and enchanting landscapes. This sparkling wine is characterized by an elegant balance, the result of a skillful selection of typical regional grape varieties, which give rise to a refined and vibrant aromatic bouquet. On the nose, it opens with fresh notes of citrus, white flowers, and slight hints of bread crust, the result of a carefully mastered bottle fermentation.

On the palate, the fine and persistent bubbles accompany a harmonious and well-structured flavor profile, with soft nuances of green apple and sweet almond. The aging method, respectful of tradition and territory, imparts a versatile sparkling wine, ideal for pairing with delicate appetizers, fish dishes, or as a refined aperitif. Its freshness and liveliness make it a true travel companion for those seeking an engaging sensory experience.
The winery

Marchesi de' Frescobaldi – Winery in Toscana

Discover the story and wines of Marchesi de' Frescobaldi.

A historic Florentine winemaking family that interprets the diversity of Tuscan territories through multiple estates and a range of red, white and rosé wines distributed internationally.
Region: Toscana
Country: Italia
Founded: 1300
Grapes: Sangiovese, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot, Vermentino, Syrah, Chardonnay, Trebbiano
Historic Florentine family with documented presence dating back to the Middle Ages. Network of estates across various subzones of Tuscany Strong focus on red wines, with whites and rosés also available. Projects to promote the local area and hospitality and experiential initiatives Cultural collaborations and projects related to art and local sustainability
Winery history
The Frescobaldi family traces its roots to Florence and has a long-standing presence in the region; company records and historical sources report winemaking activities and landholdings already documented around 1300. Over the centuries the Frescobaldi have been patrons of the arts and prominent economic players; today the group owns several estates in Tuscany and markets wines recognized on international markets.
Production philosophy
The company's approach combines respect for local tradition with a drive for innovation: each estate is showcased as an expression of its own terroir, and the company declares a strong commitment to landscape protection, grape quality, and cultural and hospitality projects that reflect its connection to Tuscany.
Terroir and vineyards
The estates are located across different areas of Tuscany. This diversity of soils and microclimates is presented as a key factor in producing wines with distinctive identities linked to each territory.

Official Awards

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