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New sparkling wines
The introduction of Champagne to the Signorvino catalogue has expanded the sparkling wine category, which also contains various types of spumantes like Prosecco, from the sparkling wines ofAlta Langa and Franciacorta to the Trento DOC. These Italian and French sparkling wines are must-haves for your wine cellar, as they add a special touch to important occasions, celebrations and any moment that is worth remembering. The elegant perlage, their semi-sparkling nature and their acidity create a pairing of synergy and aromas that makes them loved by all.
Collectible red wines and new arrivals
The best Italian red wines that make a stylish and elegant accompaniment for everyday dishes or meals at important events. Red wine comes from red vinification, where maceration and contact with the skins gives the must a higher concentration of tannins and anthocyanins. Each red wine represents a story, a tradition, different grape varieties and production philosophies, which make every bottle unique. There are some particularly famous Italian areas, such as Barolo in Piedmont, Brunello di Montalcino, andAmarone della Valpolicella, which tell the story of the terroirs in small fine-wine-producing areas and those with the potential for ageing. Each bottle has a description that includes the producer, tasting notes and pairings that can help you choose the most suitable wine. All the designations are often critically acclaimed and offer excellent value for money. Browse the list of new arrivals and take a journey through the fascinating world of red wines.
New arrivals: white wines
A wide selection of grape varieties, different vinification procedures, and stories and traditions to share. In Italy, there are numerous white grapes, such as the famous Chardonnay, Sauvignon, Garganega, and Ribolla Gialla. Generally, a white wine is obtained by fermenting the white grape must without maceration of the skins, but there is nothing preventing the use of red grapes as long as the must is fermented without contact with the skins. Tasting these wines reveals hints of fresh flowers and yellow and white-fleshed fruit, with notes of aromatic herbs like mint, lavender and fennel. White wines, especially those aged in wood, are capable of creating an explosion of aromas and flavours, some of which can also be aged in your wine cellars for a long period of time. A good white wine can make you smile and liven up your evening!