Tizzano

Pignoletto dei Colli Bolognesi DOCG Sparkling - Tizzano

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Format: 75 cl

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Producer Tizzano
Name Pignoletto dei Colli Bolognesi DOCG Frizzante
Variety Pignoletto
Gradation 11.5%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Fresh, floral, fruity
Vinification method Fermentation in autoclave for sparkling
Region Emilia-Romagna
Production area Colli Bolognesi
Country Italy
Type Sparkling white wine
Aging Bottle aging for at least 2 months
Type of cask Autoclave for secondary fermentation
Color Straw yellow
Serving temperature 8-10°C
Recommended consumption Young, within 1-2 years
Pairing Appetizers, fish dishes, light first courses

A Pignoletto that was born on the Bolognese Hills, in the Marconian Hills microzone, at an altitude of about 250m above sea level. with south-east exposure and medium-textured soil composition.

The manual harvest of the grapes takes place when perfectly ripe. The vinification continues with the crushing and destemming of the bunches, soft and fractionated pressing of the must using only the first most noble part obtained at the beginning of the pressing. This is followed by cold static decantation at a controlled temperature of 15/16°C and the second fermentation in an autoclave for about 40 days. Before being put on the market, the wine ages in the bottle for a minimum of 2 months

A pleasantly sparkling wine that shows itself to the eye with a light yellow color with light greenish reflections. Delicate fruity aromas arrive on the nose that invite the sip. On the palate it is rather soft, fresh, dry and structured, with a pleasant bitterish aftertaste.

A glass that lends itself beautifully to being consumed as an aperitif and with all seafood dishes.


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How to serve

Glass:

Medium Opening Goblet

Serve to:

7-9°C


When to drink it:

This wine is good immediately

Production area


Emilia-Romagna

The winery

Cantina Tizzano – Winery in Campania

Discover the story and wines of Cantina Tizzano.

Family-owned winery based in San Giorgio a Cremano (NA), engaged in the production, bottling and sale of Campanian wines; it also operates an online wine shop.
Region: Campania
Country: Italia
Founded: 1930
Grapes: Aglianico, Fiano, Catalanesca, Falanghina, Greco, Coda di Volpe, Piedirosso, Barbera, Montepulciano
Family-owned winery with historic ties to the Vesuvius region. Producer of labels associated with Campanian appellations Online wine shop offering a range of regional wines Direct control of production processes declared by the producer
Winery history
Cantina Tizzano is presented as a family-run winery founded in 1930 and now in its third generation, with roots in the Vesuvio area. The winery states that it harvests historic Campania grapes, entrusting the picking to local teams supervised by the company agronomist and the owner.
Production philosophy
The winery focuses on direct control of production processes to ensure consistent quality; it promotes Campanian grape varieties and appellations and presents its wines with modern labels.
Terroir and vineyards
Operations and production are mainly tied to the Campania region: the Vesuvius National Park area and other grape-growing areas in Campania; registered office in San Giorgio a Cremano.

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