Whenever you go to a restaurant, your choice of wine & Champagne to drink may always be Prosecco, Cava, or Moët & Chandon. However, there are more sparkling wines for you to explore like Spumantes from Italy. Sounds interesting, doesn’t it? We’re going to tell you everything about Spumantes with our top 5 Italian Spumante sparkling wines that you should try.
What does Spumante mean?
First thing first, Spumante is an Italian word that translates into English as sparkling wine. In fact, Spumante is a category of Italian sparkling wine. It can be produced in any area of Italy with any grape variety. Moreover, it also has two different production methods:
- Classic Champenoise method
This method is the traditional method used for Champagne in which the bubbles are created slowly within the bottle. Furthermore, the sugars that are naturally present in the grapes will transform into alcohol and carbon dioxide. However, this traditional method is both labor and cost-intensive. Therefore, it is only viable for high-end sparkling wines.
- Charmat method
This process is to trap bubbles in wine via carbonation in large steel tanks (autoclaves). This method results in a fresh and aromatic wine that is immediately ready-to-drink, on top of offering low production costs.
Top 5 Italian Spumante sparkling wines
To give you a taste of the best Spumante wines, here are our top 5 Italian Spumantes with certificated awards:
VIN.CO Spumante Bianco Extra Dry
VIN.CO is produced in central Italy, Abruzzo, province of Chieti. The fermentation process of this spumante lasts between 15 and 25 days. The company owns a 13 million dollars sparkling wine plant that helps them produce large quantities. Moreover, they have currently produced 1.6 million hectoliters of wine and cultivated 7,500 hectares. In fact, this famous Italian sparkling wine won a bronze medal in the Forget Me Not category of The World’s Finest Glass of Bubbly Awards in 2019.
Here is the tasting note of this Spumante:
- Aroma: it has burnt oak with a touch of sweet sherbert on the aroma.
- Flavor: it contains a sweet taste of ripe apricot and floral flavors.
Societa Agricola Bruscia Bru’ Blanc
This Spumante started in the first half of the 19th century in Italy. They produced these spumantes with an 800 square meter cellar and 50 hectares of land (The Bruscia Winery). This winery still produces its high-quality sparkling wines by growing grapes organically. Furthermore, they practice organic farming because they want to respect nature and not pollute the environment. That is why their production is certified by the Soil and Health Authority. Plus, this Italian sparkling wine won a gold medal in the Hint of Spice category of The World’s Finest Glass of Bubbly Awards in 2019.
Here is the tasting note of this Spumante:
- Aroma: it produces a combined burst of green fruits with garden mint and a hint of spice on the aroma.
- Flavor: it is soft and smooth. As soon as you taste it, there will be hints of garden mint, a spicy touch, and a gentle citrus finish.
Hic et Nunc Màrsia Brut Rosé
The land this winery uses for growing its vines consists of clay soils with limestone foundations. They claimed that it’s not only climate, terrain, geography but the terroir philosophy also involves the people who put their hands and heart into the different stages of cultivation and harvesting. Furthermore, the people who help create this Italian sparkling wine works with a real passion for what they do. In fact, this Italian sparkling wine won a silver medal in the Creamy category of The World’s Finest Glass of Bubbly Awards in 2019.
Here is the tasting note of this Spumante:
- Aroma: it contains a creamy and melted butter aroma.
- Flavor: it has a creamy sweet touch that’s almost like taking a bite out of a strawberry-frosted Victoria sponge cake.
Citra Vini Rino Pecorino Spumante
This Spumante won a highly commended medal in the Forget Me Not category of The World’s Finest Glass of Bubbly Awards in 2019.
Here is the tasting note of this Spumante:
- Aroma: it has a gentle wave of citrus of orange and lemon skin floating through your nose right after smelling it.
- Flavor: it tastes like citrus burst with yellow floral flavors.
Citra Vini Fenaroli Brut 36 2014
And finally, this Italian sparkling wine won a silver medal in the Oaky & Toasty category at The World’s Finest Glass of Bubbly Awards in 2019.
Here is the tasting note of this Spumante:
- Aroma: it contains freshly cut grass, white floral, a drop of golden honey, and green fruit aromas.
- Flavor: it has a zesty flavor with a touch of oak and green herbs.
Amazing, you now understand the world of Italian Spumante sparkling wines like a pro. Plus, you can enjoy your meal with one of our recommended Italian wines with no hesitation.