Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG - 375ml - Bosco di Gica - Adami
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The 375ml bottle of Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG by Adami, in the Bosco di Gica edition, is a superb exemplification of elegance and freshness, typical of the finest Prosecco. This sparkling wine, coming from the refined hills of Valdobbiadene, a territory renowned for producing Prosecco of the highest quality, offers a unique taste experience thanks to its liveliness and harmonious balance.
Produced using the Charmat method, this Prosecco Superiore DOCG has a fine and persistent perlage, an undisputed sign of high quality. In the glass, its pale gold color with bright reflections heralds an aromatic bouquet that ranges from ripe white fruits, such as apple and pear, to floral nuances of wisteria and acacia, with a light touch of fresh almond.
On the palate, Bosco di Gica impresses with its captivating freshness and softness, balanced by a right acidity that contributes to an unparalleled taste cleanliness. The finish is aromatically persistent and very pleasing, leaving a memory of slightly fruity flavors that invite another sip.
This 375ml version is perfect for special moments that require a toast with something exclusive, without the commitment of opening an entire bottle. It is ideal to serve as an aperitif or paired with light dishes such as seafood appetizers, delicate first courses, or fish-based dishes.
In conclusion, the Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore DOCG - Bosco di Gica by Adami is not just a sparkling wine, but an expression of the territory of Valdobbiadene, which has been able to capture the essence of its Glera grapes in a glass, promising a tasting that remains etched in the memory.
How to serve
Serve to:
6-8°C
When to drink it:
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Production area
Veneto