Bottega Petalo Vino Amore Moscato, 75 cl

£13.49

Brand

Bottega
Country

Italy

Region

Veneto

Size

75cl

ABV

7%

Closure

Cork

This sparkling rosé wine is the result of the valuable selection  carried out at the beginning of the 20th century by professor  Luigi Manzoni, principal of the Oenological School in  Conegliano. Several hybridization tests led to the creation of  several crossings, among which Incrocio Manzoni 13.0.25. This code refers to a specific system used by the professor in  his registers. Incrocio Manzoni is a crossinig between Raboso  Piave and Muscat of Hamburg.

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Description

Bottega's prosecco has hit the ground running over the last few years- the result partly because of its eye catching pressentation and partly due to the increasing interest in Prosecco in the UK. Whilst Prosecco is what it has become famous for, the Bottega Group started life in 1977 being renowned for the production of Grappa. It has taken much experimentation and a couple of generational changes (the estate is still run by the same family) to get Bottega to where they are today.

Tasting notes

Fresh with a hint of strawberries

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Not to be confused with the fashion powerhouse, Bottega is a legacy wine brand filled with Italian spirit! This brand really is a family affair, originally founded by Aldo Bottega’s vision in 1977 after being a master distiller for more than 30 years. He had a serious passion for wine thanks to his grandfather who ran a successful winery in the 1920s and really who can blame him? After his passing in 1983, his son Sandro had some big shoes to fill. With the help of other family members and lots of patience, the first bottle of Prosecco hit shelves in 1992 and the rest is history.

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