The name of a large area and of magnificent and elegant sparkling wines is simply that of Franciacorta: in this area, between Monte Orfano and Lake Iseo, top quality sparkling wines are produced, according to what is the Classic Method. The winemaking history of this area is very ancient: it begins before the year 1000, when the territory of Lake Iseo was populated by numerous monastic convents, which occupied themselves with cultivating vineyards for purely ecclesiastical use. Not having to pay duties to the local authorities, their territories took the name of "curtes francae", that is, courts freed from taxes, hence the name "Franciacorta".

Franciacorta sparkling wines with a fine and persistent perlage and wide and elegant aromas, which have achieved great fame and considerable prestige all over the world, is an unmistakable terroir, especially thanks to the pioneers of these sparkling wines, such as Berlucchi, Bellavista and Antica Fratta: try them in this selection and your summer will never end!

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Franciacorta Brut Rosé DOCG Millesimato 2018

Franciacorta Brut Rosé DOCG Millesimato 2018 Ferghettina

0,75 ℓ
Starters, Aperitifs, Shellfish, Fish, First courses
29,90
per bottle (0,75 ℓ) 39,87 €/ℓ
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Franciacorta Brut Satèn DOCG Millesimato 2018

Franciacorta Brut Satèn DOCG Millesimato 2018 Ferghettina

0,75 ℓ
Cold cuts and cured meats, Starters, Shellfish, Raw fish, Fish, Sushi
24,80
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5%
per bottle (0,75 ℓ) 33,07 €/ℓ
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Franciacorta Brut Rosé DOCG

Franciacorta Brut Rosé DOCG Marchesi Antinori

0,75 ℓ
Shellfish, Dry cakes and pastries, Game birds
26,60
Discount
10%
per bottle (0,75 ℓ) 35,47 €/ℓ
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Franciacorta Brut DOCG

Franciacorta Brut DOCG Barbalonga

0,75 ℓ
94
92
White meat, Shellfish, Fish, Risotto
17,40
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per bottle (0,75 ℓ) 23,20 €/ℓ
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Franciacorta Brut Blanc de Blancs DOCG Montenisa

Franciacorta Brut Blanc de Blancs DOCG Montenisa Marchesi Antinori

0,75 ℓ
90
Starters, Aperitifs, Fish, First courses
28,90
per bottle (0,75 ℓ) 38,53 €/ℓ
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Franciacorta Brut DOCG Cuvée Real

Franciacorta Brut DOCG Cuvée Real Antica Fratta

0,75 ℓ
90
91
90
Starters, Aperitifs, White meat, Fish
24 €
19,50
per bottle (0,75 ℓ) 26 €/ℓ
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Franciacorta Brut Satèn DOCG

Franciacorta Brut Satèn DOCG Castelveder

0,75 ℓ
White meat, Seafood, Risotto
20,60
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per bottle (0,75 ℓ) 27,47 €/ℓ
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Franciacorta Brut Satèn DOCG '61

Franciacorta Brut Satèn DOCG '61 Berlucchi

0,75 ℓ
90
90
92
Cold cuts and cured meats, Aperitifs, Fish, Risotto
23,90
per bottle (0,75 ℓ) 31,87 €/ℓ
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Franciacorta Brut Blanc de Blancs DOCG P.R.

Franciacorta Brut Blanc de Blancs DOCG P.R. Monte Rossa

0,75 ℓ
91
90
Aperitifs, Fish, First courses
23,90
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per bottle (0,75 ℓ) 31,87 €/ℓ
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Franciacorta Extra Dry DOCG

Franciacorta Extra Dry DOCG Pavò

0,75 ℓ
Fish, Risotto, First courses
19,40
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per bottle (0,75 ℓ) 25,87 €/ℓ
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Franciacorta Extra Brut DOCG Cuvée Prestige Edizione 44

Franciacorta Extra Brut DOCG Cuvée Prestige Edizione 44 Ca' del Bosco

Magnum 1,5 ℓ, Gift box
Italy
Starters, Aperitifs, Raw fish, Fresh cheeses, Fish
68
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per bottle (1,5 ℓ) 45,33 €/ℓ
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Franciacorta Extra Brut DOCG Millesimato EBB 2016

Franciacorta Extra Brut DOCG Millesimato EBB 2016 Mosnel

0,75 ℓ
Starters, Raw fish, Fish
54
per bottle (0,75 ℓ) 72 €/ℓ
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Franciacorta Brut DOCG Millesimato Millè 2014

Franciacorta Brut DOCG Millesimato Millè 2014 Tenuta Villa Crespia Franciacorta

0,75 ℓ
90
90
Aperitifs, Shellfish, Fish
19,90
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Franciacorta Extra Brut  DOCG Millesimato Vintage Collection 2017

Franciacorta Extra Brut DOCG Millesimato Vintage Collection 2017 Ca' del Bosco

0,75 ℓ
Cold cuts and cured meats, Starters, Raw fish, Fresh cheeses
50,90
per bottle (0,75 ℓ) 67,87 €/ℓ
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Franciacorta DOCG Gran Cuvée Alma

Franciacorta DOCG Gran Cuvée Alma Bellavista

Magnum 1,5 ℓ, Gift box
90
92
Starters, Aperitifs, Fish, First courses
68,50
per bottle (1,5 ℓ) 45,67 €/ℓ
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Franciacorta Brut DOCG

Franciacorta Brut DOCG Castelveder

0,75 ℓ
Cold cuts and cured meats, Shellfish, Raw fish
17,20
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per bottle (0,75 ℓ) 22,93 €/ℓ
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Franciacorta Brut Satèn DOCG Millesimato 2017

Franciacorta Brut Satèn DOCG Millesimato 2017 Barone Pizzini

0,75 ℓ
Aperitifs, White meat, Fresh cheeses
25,80
Discount
10%
per bottle (0,75 ℓ) 34,40 €/ℓ
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Franciacorta Pas Dosé DOCG Coupé

Franciacorta Pas Dosé DOCG Coupé Monte Rossa

0,75 ℓ
90
Starters, Fresh cheeses, Aged cheeses, Fish, First courses, Risotto
25,10
Discount
5%
per bottle (0,75 ℓ) 33,47 €/ℓ
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Territory

Located in the central part of Lombardy, it was delimited in its borders for the first time in 1429, with the granting of the statute of the Doge of Venice Francesco Foscari. Ideally enclosed to the north by Lake Iseo, to the south by Monte Orfano, and on the sides by the Oglio and Mella rivers, today it extends between the 19 municipalities in the province of Brescia : Adro, Adro, Capriolo, Castegnato, Cazzago San Martino, Cellatica , Coccaglio, Cologne, Cortefranca, Erbusco, Gussago, Iseo, Monticelli Brusati, Ome, Paderno Franciacorta, Paratico, Passirano, Provaglio d'Iseo, Rodengo Saiano and Rovato.

The geological structure of the soils of Franciacorta derives from ancient glaciers, which retracted outlining its morphological configuration similar to an amphitheater. It is an area of morainic origin particularly suitable for the cultivation of vines and of great pedo-climatic diversity. A zoning study has made it possible to distinguish six vocational units that make the production of this sparkling wine a true artistic process, in which nuances in territorial terms translate into the sensory characteristics of these nectars and in this sense must be dosed with extreme skill in the assembly of each cuvée.

Vocational units Features
Thin moraine shallow and thin soils, with sandy-silty substrate, gravels and pebbles - prevalence of spicy and vegetable scents, great complexity
Fine deposits deep soils, with a Franco-silty texture - prevalence of floral scents, of great persistence
Fluvioglacial medium or very deep soils, with gravelly-sandy substrate and free texture - prevalence of hints of dried fruit
Distal colluvi deep soils, frank texture, with local presence of silty and clayey substrate - prevalence of floral scents, of medium complexity
Graduated colluvi deep or very deep soils, clay and clay texture - persistence of spicy, vegetable and dried fruit notes, great complexity
Deep moraine deep or very deep soils, sandy-sandy texture, locally clayey substrate - absolute prevalence of hints of dried fruit, richness of spicy and vegetable notes, great persistence and complexity

History

The etymology of the name is still uncertain. However, the most accredited hypothesis attributes it to the medieval curt francae franchises enjoyed by the monks of the Cluniac order, which exempted them from paying the so-called tithe tax to the bishop of Brescia.

Although viticulture has been present in Franciacorta since prehistoric times, it will be necessary to wait until the end of the 16th century for the production of not very noteworthy red wines to give way to the gradual interest in sparkling wines. Gerolamo Conforti's book " Libellus de vino mordaci " marked an important step for the discovery of the refermentation in the bottle, an intuition preceding also the method developed by the illustrious Dom Pérignon that gave impetus to the diffusion of "spirited and sparkling" wines . 1961 instead recalls the first experiments conducted by Guido Berlucchi of Borgognato , architect of the first classic Italian method in the land of Franciacorta.

With the establishment of the DOC, in 1967, and the DOCG, in 1995, there was an increasing awareness of the potential of this denomination and a constant growth from the point of view of quality until Franciacorta became a reference point for the Italian sparkling wine.

Production

The production of Franciacorta bubbles is a real art.

It all starts with the collection of the grapes of the same varieties as those that make up the famous champagnes, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir , with additions of up to 50% of Pinot Bianco grapes confused until the 1980s with the Chardonnay ones which have however given rise to high production level, and Erbamat to the maximum extent of 10%, an autochthonous grape variety which, by virtue of its characteristics, has proven to be part of such a prestigious denomination for Italian sparkling wine.

The harvest is done strictly by hand in boxes, between the second ten days of August and the first ten days of September. After the soft pressing of the whole bunches, the must ferments in steel or in barriques to give the wines that will make up the cuvée from which the final sparkling wine will be obtained. The "draft" follows, in which sugar and yeasts are added which start the second refermentation in the bottle , according to the Classic Method (or Champenoise). The formation of the small bubbles begins, which are the unmistakable feature of each Franciacorta.

The bottles previously arranged in a horizontal position, near the end of the refinement, undergo an operation of rotation and shaking, or remùage , with gradual positioning of the bottles vertically. The yeasts deposited on the stopper by gravity are removed following disgorgement , or dégorgement , then there is topping up with dosage syrup, or liqueur d'expedition , which depending on the quantity of sugar contained will determine the different degree of sweetness of the sparkling wine represented with conventional terms:

  • Pas Dosé or Dosaggio Zero: <3 grams / liter
  • Extra Brut: ≤ 6 g / l
  • Brut: <12 g / l
  • Extra Dry: 12-17 g / l
  • Dry or Sec: 17-32 g / l
  • Demi-Sec: 33-50 g / l

Franciacorta also exists in the Rosé versions, obtained with only Pinot Noir grapes, whose must ferments on the skins until it reaches the desired pink color; Satèn (ex Crémant), obtained from only white grapes in which the draft syrup is less rich in sugar and this causes a lower overpressure in the bottle, with the acquisition of a peculiar silkiness and creaminess on the palate; Millesimato , obtained from wines of the same vintage.

A Franciacorta DOCG sparkling wine has a minimum aging period on the lees that varies from 18 to 60 months depending on the type. After 60 months of maturation, a Franciacorta with more complex and evolved notes is obtained, which rightfully bears the mention Riserva .

Type Allowed dosages Minimum aging on the lees
Franciacorta Not dosed, Extra Brut, Brut, Extra Dry, Dry, Demi-Sec 18 months
Franciacorta Rosé Not dosed, Extra Brut, Brut, Extra Dry, Dry, Demi-Sec 24 months
Franciacorta Satèn Brut 24 months
Franciacorta Millesimato Not dosed, Extra Brut, Brut, Extra Dry 30 months
Franciacorta Riserva Not dosed, Extra Brut, Brut 60 months

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