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Cantina di Carpi 'Duepuntozero' Lambrusco Bianco NV
Primary flavours

Apple

Honeydew

Nectarine

Pear

White Peach

Almonds

Wildflowers
Details
This is a fabulously fresh, crisp sparkling wine from the talented team at Cantina di Carpi. Expect notes of citrus, apple and pear fruit, with a hedonistic drop of sweetness on the finish.
Origin: The original sparkling wines were made in a place called Limoux in southern France. Mainly Grown In: These days, the whole world sparkles - these styles are made anywhere and everywhere, from a range of grape varieties. Key Facts: Champagne gets all the attention, but there's so much more to the world of sparkling than that. In fact, there are four main methods of production for sparkling wine, each producing slightly different styles and flavours. What is common across all of them however is really focused, tangy acidity (due mostly to harvesting the grapes early - the acidity is needed to keep the sparkling wine fresh) and an elegant fruit profile. Main flavours often include various citrus fruits, crunchy green apples, and hints of honey or biscuit. At the end of the day though, it's about those bubbles and the refreshment factor! Fun Fact: The oldest sparkling wine was discovered in the cellar of the Haas-Lilienthal House in San Francisco. It was a bottle of Blanquette de Limoux from 1531.
Origin: The original sparkling wines were made in a place called Limoux in southern France. Mainly Grown In: These days, the whole world sparkles - these styles are made anywhere and everywhere, from a range of grape varieties. Key Facts: Champagne gets all the attention, but there's so much more to the world of sparkling than that. In fact, there are four main methods of production for sparkling wine, each producing slightly different styles and flavours. What is common across all of them however is really focused, tangy acidity (due mostly to harvesting the grapes early - the acidity is needed to keep the sparkling wine fresh) and an elegant fruit profile. Main flavours often include various citrus fruits, crunchy green apples, and hints of honey or biscuit. At the end of the day though, it's about those bubbles and the refreshment factor! Fun Fact: The oldest sparkling wine was discovered in the cellar of the Haas-Lilienthal House in San Francisco. It was a bottle of Blanquette de Limoux from 1531.
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Taste Profile
This wine’s tasting notes.
Sweetness
lowmediumhigh
Body
lightmediumfull
Fruitiness
nonesomelots
Tannins
lowmediumhigh
Acidity
lowmediumhigh
Oak
nonesomelots
Alcohol
low
(under 12%)medium
(12-14%)high
(14%+)
Taste Summary
This wine’s tasting notes are leaning towards light bodied, low sweetness, with medium acidity, some fruitiness, low tannins, low alcohol and no oak.
Specs
Region
Emilia-Romagna
country
Italy
Grape type
Sparkling (Italian)
Wine Maker
Cantina di Carpi
Alcohol
10.5%
Vintage
NV
Cellar period
1-3 years
Closure
Cork + Cage
Production method
Conventionally Made
Temperature
Cold 5°C-8°C
Pairing guide
We just can’t get enough of this bright and characterful sparkler from Duepuntozero, which offers immensely impressive versatility when it comes to food pairing. All kinds of canapes and fried starters will match up nicely - crispy paneer, filo pastries and mini quiches, especially. It’s also brilliant with lighter pasta dishes, stuffed courgette flowers and soft, creamy cheeses, and will also pair nicely with salads featuring orchard fruits like apricot and green apple.
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Food

Fajitas

Hot & Spicy

Spicy Raw Fish

Aperitif

Calamari

Sushi

Tofu Stir Fry
Tastes

Crisp

Light

Fruity

Floral
Moods

Relaxed

Always A Winner
Seasons

Summer

Spring
Recipe Matches
Wine region

Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Emilia-Romagna has to be one of the most important food regions in the world as the home of Parmigiano Reggiano and Balsamic Vinegar as well as Ragu or as we know it Spaghetti Bolognese. Aside from the amazing food, there is also some really decent wine to go with it! Known for producing delicious red wines like Lambrusco and Pignoletto as well as Sangiovese as well as white wines like Albana, this region has a unique climate that allows grapes to ripen perfectly. So when you next head to Bologna, make sure you enjoy all of the local produce!
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