【Italy GALASSI Winery】【100% Lambrusco】【Italian sparkling wine】
WI276 GALASSI EMILIA IGT LAMBRUSCO AMABILE
Single price $88
$408 for 6 packs (only $68 per pack)
Grape variety: 100% Lambrusco
Production area: Northern Italy | Emilia-Romagna
Alcohol: 8.5%
Serving temperature: 8 - 10 degrees
Volume: 750ml
Test report 01/06/2023 @ JERRYFriends who drink sparkling wine will know that Moscato d'Asti in Italy is actually a local Italian culture. Most people prefer to drink Lambrusco
Lambrusco emphasizes the aroma of fresh fruit, and this Galassi has a deep ruby color in the Lambrusco cup
It has good fresh red berries, fresh fruit aroma in the car, and a little rose aroma. It is worth mentioning that Lambrusco is quite sweet
This is a wine with "amabile" written on the label, which means slightly sweet, and the bubbles are soft enough and dense enough to drink, with a little bit of refreshing and sour plum taste
Slightly sweet and refreshing with fresh fruit aroma, and a little bit like "bubbly Ribena" with Zuojiu
【Sparkling Italian Red Wine - Lambrusco】Lambrusco is a bright-colored grape originating from the Emilia-Romagna region in northern Italy. It is mainly used to brew red sparkling wine. The natural fine bubbles of Lambrusco red grape sparkling wine are naturally produced during the second fermentation, and the wine emphasizes the aroma of fresh fruits. Therefore, it will not be aged in oak barrels during the manufacturing process, and the color will be brighter than ordinary wine, even in the glass. The foam is bright red
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【Galassi酒莊】Galassi in Italy can be regarded as one of the wineries that are deeply rooted in the hearts of the local people. As early as 1991, Galassi has often appeared in Italian TV advertisements
Products include red and white wine, sparkling wine, etc., which are widely welcomed by Italians at favorable prices
Its wine label design concept is derived from the ancient Greek god of wine "Dionysus", which can be traced back to the 3rd century A.D. There is a mosaic site about "Dionysus Victory"
Therefore, the designs used on the wine labels are all related to mosaics.

