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Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG Brut - Magnum - Cuveé di Boj - Valdo

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Format: 150 cl

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Technical information
Producer Valdo
Name Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG
Variety Glera
Gradation 11.5%
Format 150 cl
Aromatic profile Fresh, fruity, notes of apple and flowers
Vinification method Charmat Method
Residual sugars <12 g/l
Region Veneto
Production area Valdobbiadene
Country Italy
Type Brut sparkling wine
Aging Bottle aging
Color Straw yellow
Serving temperature 6-8°C
Recommended consumption Young, within 1-2 years
Pairing Appetizers, fish, aperitifs
The Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG Brut Magnum Cuveé di Boj by Valdo is a top choice for Prosecco lovers who seek something exceptionally elegant and refined. This cuvée from the prestigious Valdobbiadene area, in the heart of Veneto, is meticulously crafted according to the DOCG designation standards, ensuring a level of quality and attention to detail that is reflected in every sip.

Presented in a magnum format, making it an undisputed star in any celebration, the Cuveé di Boj from the Valdo winery stands out for its finesse and its persistent and delicate bubbles. The winemaking process follows the charmat method, which best preserves the fruity and fresh aroma typical of Prosecco.

Visually, the wine presents itself with a pale straw yellow color and a lively froth. On the nose, notes of green apple, pear, and white flowers emerge, intertwined with a light hint of bread crust, a result of the short maturation on the lees. On the palate, the Prosecco is lively and crisp, with a pleasant acidity and a well-balanced structure that leads to a clean and stimulating finish.

The Brut Cuveé di Boj is perfect as an aperitif, but thanks to its versatility and moderate body, it pairs beautifully with light appetizers, seafood, and fish-based dishes. Its elegance and finesse also make it an excellent companion for celebrating special moments, offering a tasting experience that remains memorable for its superior quality.
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How to serve

Glass:

Wide Flute Goblet

Serve to:

6-8°C


When to drink it:

This wine is good immediately

Production area


Veneto

The winery

Valdo Spumanti – Winery in Veneto (Valdobbiadene, Treviso)

Discover the story and wines of Valdo Spumanti.

An Italian sparkling wine producer specializing in Prosecco (DOC and DOCG), deeply rooted in the Valdobbiadene area, with a long family tradition of producing and marketing sparkling wines.
Region: Veneto (Valdobbiadene, Treviso)
Country: Italia
Founded: 1926
Grapes: Glera, Chardonnay, Moscato, Traminer
A recognized specialist in the production of Prosecco DOC and Prosecco Superiore DOCG. A brand with a strong territorial identity rooted in Valdobbiadene and the Prosecco hills. Dedicated ranges: organic, no- and low-alcohol, and several territorial cuvées. Company with an international commercial presence and an extensive range of sparkling wines.
Winery history
The company's history is closely tied to the Valdobbiadene area and to the family that has guided it over time: the winery's public image emphasizes more than ninety years of activity dedicated to promoting Prosecco and its expressions, with ongoing commercial and production projects aimed at innovation and international expansion. The foundation and historical milestones are presented on the official pages and in industry features.
Production philosophy
Valdo declares an approach that combines local tradition and control of the production process, focusing on quality, terroir identity and special ranges, while also highlighting designations such as Prosecco Superiore DOCG and wines from selected vineyards. The company communicates a focus on sustainability and close oversight of production stages.
Terroir and vineyards
Production is closely linked to the Prosecco hills, particularly the Valdobbiadene area, and includes references to prestigious vineyards and territorial mentions such as Cartizze. The company also has projects and holdings in other areas cited in industry news.
Awards and recognitions
Communications and the specialized press report recognition for some organic bottlings and industry awards received in recent years; specific references to the awards appear in trade articles and industry fact sheets.

Official Awards

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