Ca' MorlinProsecco Rosé 2021

Product code: 12930
£16.35 inc VAT
Country
Country: Italy
Region
Region: Veneto
Winery
Winery: Ca' Morlin
Alcohol
Alcohol: 11.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Winemaker
Winemaker: Andrea Morlin
Grape
Grape: Glera, Pinot Noir
Grape: 87% Glera, 13% Pinot Noir
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Country
Country: Italy
Region
Region: Veneto
Winery
Winery: Ca' Morlin
Alcohol
Alcohol: 11.5%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Winemaker
Winemaker: Andrea Morlin
Grape
Grape: Glera, Pinot Noir
Grape: 87% Glera, 13% Pinot Noir

Product Notes

Ca' Morlin Prosecco Rosé is a bright and refreshing sparkling wine that is perfect for any occasion. Made from a blend of Prosecco and Pinot Noir grapes, this wine has a gorgeous pink hue and delicate aromas of strawberry, cherry, and rose petals. On the palate, it is crisp and zesty with lively bubbles and flavors of red berries and citrus. Slightly sweet, but not overpowering, this wine is balanced by a refreshing acidity that makes it a great pairing for seafood, fresh salads, or simply enjoyed as an aperitif. Serve chilled, Ca' Morlin Prosecco Rosé is a definite crowd-pleaser that is sure to delight any wine lover.

Tasting Notes

Pale pink slightly orange in colour. On the nose, the Prosecco Rosé has aromas of green apple, blackberry and black currant and a delicate floral touch. On the palate is fresh, with predominant fruity notes, good flavour intensity and persistence.

About the Winery

Ca' Morlin

If you want to taste the highest quality of Prosecco wines at an affordable price, you have to try your hands on the ones created by Ca’ Morlin. Based out of the Venetian region of Treviso in Italy, this wine label was established in 1994 by Andrea Morlin. Morlin created his own Prosecco after his search for a good-quality Prosecco at a pocket-friendly price ended in vain.

Morlin and his team set out to make their own Proseccos, which are quite popular today. These grapes are fresh, soft, tasty and affordable. The characteristics of these Proseccos were definitely far more superior and elegant than what you found in the other regions of Italy. At the vineyards, Morlin and his fellow winemaker, ensure that they harvest the Proseccos at the right time to maintain the quality of the final product.

Currently, 12 hectares in Asolo have been earmarked for growing these Proseccos. Morlin and his team have a close watch on the Glera grapes grown for Proseccos on this vineyard. These grapes are delicately aromatic. Therefore, they need to be treated with care at the wineries to ensure that these aromatic features aren’t diluted.

In the winery, the grapes go through a cool-fermentation process first, to retain the aromatic nature of the fruits. Then, they undergo two stages of fermentation in stainless steel tanks set to a certain degree of temperature. The frizzante or sparkling wine is the one that is bottled immediately after the second fermentation. This bottling happens under high pressure; therefore, the frizzante is not as sugary as you would find in other labels.

The other variety of wine that is made here is the spumante. This is more fruity, fresher and softer than the frizzante varietal. Prosecco, grown in Asolo, Valdobbiadene and Conegliano, is currently used for making Ca’ Morlin Wines.

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