This sparkling wine from Chardonnay grapes is made according to the 'méthode charmat'. Refreshing, but also creamy in texture with a fruity aftertaste. Read more
This sparkling wine is made according to the 'méthode charmat'. This means that the second fermentation does not take place in the bottle, as with Champagne, but in stainless steel tanks. This gives (and retains) this Spumante its fruity style.
Around 1850, shoemaker Amadio Pirovano decided to give up his work as a shoemaker for his passion: wine. Together with his sons Constantino and Antonio, he opened a restaurant with local wines. In 1910, the success of the hobby that had gotten out of hand led to them starting a small wine company. The small wine company has since grown into a large company with wines from many Italian wine regions: Veneto, Abruzzo, Le Marche, Apulia and Sardinia. In addition to still wines, Pirovano makes quality 'spumanti', under the name Casa Coller.
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Vintage | 2019 |