Rosé de’ Salici Brut, Italy
Col de’Salici was founded in 1997 as a specialist producer of Prosecco, and remains determinedly upmarket, carefully sourcing grapes from the best slopes of the region, and focusing on fully sparkling wines as opposed to the still and frizzante versions.
Rosé de’ Salici Brut, Italy
- Sparkling Wines
- Italy
- Veneto
- Vino Spumante
- Col de’Salici
- NV
- 11.5%
- Raboso del Piave, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Prosecco
- Cork
Tasting Notes
A charming pastel pink colour, aromas of red fruit and pears, and a refreshing red cherry palate are lifted by a fine, delicate sparkle.
The grapes come from selected vineyards in the Piave region, the Grapes are Hand harvested.
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