Guerrieri RizzardiFior di Rosa Spumante Extra Dry NV

Product code: 7443
£14.85 inc VAT
Limited Stock: (8 btls)
Country
Country: Italy
Region
Region: Veneto
Alcohol
Alcohol: 12%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Rosé Blend
Grape: 70% Corvina, 20% Rondinella, 10% Sangiovese & Merlot
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Country
Country: Italy
Region
Region: Veneto
Alcohol
Alcohol: 12%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Rosé Blend
Grape: 70% Corvina, 20% Rondinella, 10% Sangiovese & Merlot

Product Notes

Guerrieri Rizzardi Fior di Rosa Spumante Extra Dry is a sparkling wine made from a blend of 50% Corvina and 50% Merlot grapes, grown in the vineyards of Veneto, Italy. This vibrant, refreshing spumante has a pale pink color and fine, persistent bubbles. The nose is fragrant, with notes of rose petals and wild strawberries. On the palate, it is delicate and elegantly fruity, with hints of raspberry and peach. This wine is perfect as an aperitif or to accompany light dishes such as salads, fish and seafood, or white meat. It is a great representation of Italian sparkling wine, displaying the country's finesse and style.

Tasting Notes

In recent years and the style has become fresher with brighter red berried fruit, resulting in a more vibrant style of spumante.

About the Winery

Guerrieri Rizzardi

Guerrieri Rizzardi is a joint venture of two families- the Guerrieri and the Rizzardi. They united in 1913 to form and establish the renowned Italian winery. The unique name served to indicate their hard work and alliance. 

In the early years of the 17th century, the Guerrieri family served as active professionals in Verona’s liberal fields and areas. As time went on, they gradually began to invest in land in the district of Valdadige. They did so with the aim of forestation and agriculture. The development of the family’s wine business started in Bardolino’s inland locations in 1791. It was when Count Vincenzo Guerrieri got married to Teresa Rambaldi. The estate stayed under the Guerrieri family’s possession until Giuseppina Guerrieri, the last inheritor and descendant, entered a marital relationship with Carlo Rizzardi. 

Originally from the Italian province of Maderno situated in Lombardy, the Rizzardi family became successful merchants in Verona’s San Marco district. They expanded their business by purchasing and taking hold of several valuable properties in the area. It included Negrar di Valpolicella’s Pojega. In 1649, Count Carlo Rizzardi acquired the land. The Rizzardi family’s venture into the wine business began in the 1800s when they purchased several vineyards.

After the union of the Guerrieri and the Rizzardi families, the winery produced its first vintage in 1914. As the Second World War ended, they moved to a more systematic and progressive manner of growing grapes instead of the conventional polyculture practices. Today, Guerrieri Rizzardi implements eco-friendly viticulture methods. They restrict the amount of weed and artificial pest control products they use. They also maintain a mechanical weeding system to ensure perfect results. The beneficial weather conditions of the vineyards and the modern viticulture practices allow the wines produced by Guerrieri Rizzardi to be of the highest grade and standard.

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