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Lambrusco Bianco

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Lambrusco Bianco is an Italian sparkling wine that is refreshing, crisp, and light-bodied. It is made from the Lambrusco grape.

Fruity notes
4/5
Body
1/5
Tannins
1/5
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Characteristics

Origin
ITItaly
Grapes
Lambrusco
Category
Sparkling
Colour
White
Flavours
acacia, apple, lemon, pear, sage
Sugar
Semisweet
Serve
Cold (7-13°C)
Strength
From 5 to 10°
Age
up to 1 year
Price
$

Last update: December 28, 2024

Information

Lambrusco Bianco is an Italian sparkling wine that is refreshing, crisp, and light-bodied. It is made from the Lambrusco grape, which is grown in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. The Lambrusco Bianco has a delicate straw-yellow color, with aromas of white flowers, green apples, and a hint of citrus. On the palate, it has a lively effervescence and a slightly sweet taste that is balanced by a crisp acidity. The wine has flavors of ripe peach, pear, and a subtle mineral note that adds complexity to its character. It is a versatile wine that can be paired with a variety of foods, including seafood, salads, and light pasta dishes. The Lambrusco Bianco is a perfect wine for a summer day or any occasion that calls for a refreshing and easy-drinking sparkling wine.

Fun facts

The majority of Lambrusco wines are red or rosé, so stumbling upon a bottle of Lambrusco Bianco is akin to discovering a unicorn in the world of Italian wine. Its scarcity adds an extra layer of intrigue and excitement for wine enthusiasts seeking unique and obscure varietals.

Gastronomy

Main

  • Chinese cuisine
  • Cream sauce
  • Grilled Fish
  • Indian Curry
  • Japanese cuisine
  • Shellfish
  • White Meat

Snacks & Appetizers

  • Berry Assortment
  • Bruschetta
  • Cream dessert
  • Fried Garlic Shrimp
  • Tapas Platter

Perfect with

Classic food pairings for Lambrusco Bianco include dishes like seafood risotto, grilled white fish with lemon and herbs, or fresh salads with citrus vinaigrette. Additionally, it pairs well with light appetizers such as bruschetta with goat cheese and figs, or shrimp cocktail. These fresh and vibrant foods complement Lambrusco Bianco's crisp acidity, fruity notes, and effervescence, enhancing its refreshing and versatile characteristics.

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