BerlucchiPalazzo Lana Extreme Extra Brut Riserva Franciacorta 2010

Product code: 12570
£72.65 inc VAT
Country
Country: Italy
Region
Region: Lombardy
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Franciacorta
Winery
Winery: Berlucchi
Alcohol
Alcohol: 12.50%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Winemaker
Winemaker: Arturo Ziliani & Ferdinando Dall'Acquila
Grape
Grape: Pinot Noir
Grape: Pinot Noir
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Country
Country: Italy
Region
Region: Lombardy
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Franciacorta
Winery
Winery: Berlucchi
Alcohol
Alcohol: 12.50%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Winemaker
Winemaker: Arturo Ziliani & Ferdinando Dall'Acquila
Grape
Grape: Pinot Noir
Grape: Pinot Noir

Taste Profile

Light
Bold
Soft
Acidic
Gentle
Fizzy

Tasting Note

Aged for 10 years, this is Franciacorte at its best. The layered bouquet of stone fruit, candied orange peel and toasty notes preludes a remarkably crisp palate, with firm structure and vibrant minerality that contribute to its distinctive length.

Product Notes

Berlucchi Palazzo Lana Extreme Extra Brut Riserva Franciacorta is a sparkling wine that is produced in the Franciacorta region of Italy. This wine is primarily made from Chardonnay grapes, with a small amount of Pinot Noir grapes added to give it a slightly fruity flavor. It is aged in oak barrels for a minimum of 60 months, which adds complexity and depth to the wine. The palate is full-bodied, with a strong acidity that is balanced with the wine's creamy texture. The finish is long and persistent, leaving a pleasant aftertaste of dried fruit and almonds. This wine pairs perfectly with seafood, sushi, and soft cheeses.

About the Winery

Berlucchi

The history and story of Berlucchi remain intricately linked with Franco Ziliani and Guido Berlucchi. The venture for the winery began in 1955 when Franco Ziliani, a young yet skilled enologist, decided to make a name for himself and set out to consult some of the most renowned wine producers and estates at that time. He presented the other parties with an intriguing question, asking them what would happen if they were to prepare and sell sparkling wines in a manner and way the French adopt.

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