





Franciacorta Mix Pack
About the mixbox
Your package will arrive at your doorstep within4 - 16 days
Ricci Curbastro Azienda Agricola will receive and pack your order (1 - 4 days)
The courier will pick up your order and deliver it straight to your door
Price
Price incl. alcohol tax, shipping and VAT.
Your package will arrive at your doorstep within4 - 16 days
Ricci Curbastro Azienda Agricola will receive and pack your order (1 - 4 days)
The courier will pick up your order and deliver it straight to your door
What's in your box?

Winemaker's notes
A wonderful, easy to drink, expressive example of Franciacorta, with a captivating combination of floral (from the Pinot...Product details
- Country:
Italy
- Region/Subregion:
- Lombardia/Franciacorta
- Classification:
- DOCG
- Certification:
- None
- Grape:
- Pinot Nero (10%), Pinot Bianco (30%), Chardonnay (60%)
- Vintage year:
- N/A
- Color:
- brilliant straw yellow with rich, abundant foam and a fine persistent bead
- Aroma:
- slightly floral, elegant, notably intensity with notes of yeast and freshly baked bread
- Taste:
- structured, but smooth and creamy, even in its dry flavor, with fruity notes, and a long balanced finish
- Alcohol content:
- 12.5%
- Sweetness:
- Dry
- Volume:
- 750 ml
- Best Served:
- 8 - 10 °C
Food pairings by the winemaker
- Aperitif
- Charcuterie
- Cheese - goat cheese
- Cheese - mature and hard
- Cheese - mild and soft
- Fish - lean
- Fish - fat
- Party drink
- Pasta / Pizza
- Shellfish - flavored
- Shellfish - natural
Vinification, winemaker's own words
- Soil:
- Gravel
- Terroir:
- Franciacorta is located in the Lombardy region, in the province of Brescia. Demarcated east by the last morainal rocky foothills of the Alps, west by the Oglio River, north by the shores of Lake Iseo, and south by the high Po Valley.
- Harvest:
- Picked by hand
- Fermentation:
- Steel (100%)
- Storage:
- Steel (100%) 7 months
After the tirage process with the start of a slow second fermentation in bottles, according to the traditional Franciacorta method, the bottles are stacked for at least 24 months. After the disgorgement stage, with the addition of a very dry liqueur de dosage (5g/liter), the Franciacorta undergoes another fining period in the wine cellar for several months.

Winemaker's notes
Characterized by a lower pressure in the bottle (maximum 5.0 atm), which provides a bead of extreme subtlety, persistenc...Product details
- Country:
Italy
- Region/Subregion:
- Lombardia/Franciacorta
- Classification:
- DOCG
- Certification:
- None
- Grape:
- Chardonnay (100%)
- Vintage year:
- 2020
- Color:
- straw yellow, clear, and brilliant.
- Aroma:
- to the nose, it presents a substantial presence of ripe, thick, and dense fruity notes that mix with spicy aromas and yeasts, which are reminiscent of toasty, almond notes
- Taste:
- of great elegance, it presents again to the palate the same olfactory sensations sustained by body and structure, enlivened by a slight acidity.
- Alcohol content:
- 12.5%
- Sweetness:
- Dry
- Volume:
- 750 ml
- Best Served:
- 8 - 10 °C
Food pairings by the winemaker
- Buffet food
- Cheese - goat cheese
- Cheese - mature and hard
- Cheese - mild and soft
- Fish - lean
- Fish - fat
- Pasta / Pizza
- Poultry
- Shellfish - flavored
- Shellfish - natural
- Veal
- Vegetables
Vinification, winemaker's own words
- Soil:
- Gravel
- Terroir:
- Franciacorta is located in the Lombardy region, in the province of Brescia. Demarcated east by the last morainal rocky foothills of the Alps, west by the Oglio River, north by the shores of Lake Iseo, and south by the high Po Valley.
- Harvest:
- Picked by hand
- Fermentation:
- Steel (30%), New oak (70%)
- Storage:
- Steel (30%) 7 months, New oak (70%) 7 months
After the tirage process with the start of a slow second fermentation in bottles, according to the traditional Franciacorta method, the bottles are stacked for at least 40 months. After the disgorgement stage, with the addition of a very dry liqueur de dosage (4g/liter), the Franciacorta undergoes another fining period in the wine cellar for several months.

Winemaker's notes
The “lovely wine”… Lovely, yet, also good since, just like the ancient Greeks knew, what is fine or beautiful is not nec...Product details
- Country:
Italy
- Region/Subregion:
- Lombardia/Franciacorta
- Classification:
- DOCG
- Certification:
- None
- Grape:
- Chardonnay (20%), Pinot Nero (80%)
- Vintage year:
- N/A
- Color:
- Salmon pink, fine mousse, persistent; fine and brilliant bubbles
- Aroma:
- aroma of black cherry and ripe jujube berries, wild berries, and mountain herbs; hints of rose
- Taste:
- Austere, decisive character, its impetuous freshness is quickly subdued by a body that is clear and imposing, fruity and fragrant.
- Alcohol content:
- 12.5%
- Sweetness:
- Dry
- Volume:
- 750 ml
- Best Served:
- 8 - 10 °C
Food pairings by the winemaker
- Aperitif
- Asian
- Beef
- Buffet food
- Charcuterie
- Cheese - goat cheese
- Cheese - mature and hard
- Cheese - mild and soft
- Fish - lean
- Fish - fat
- Game
- Lamb
- Party drink
- Pasta / Pizza
- Pork
- Poultry
- Shellfish - flavored
- Shellfish - natural
- Spicy food
- Veal
- Vegetables
Vinification, winemaker's own words
- Soil:
- Gravel
- Terroir:
- Franciacorta is located in the Lombardy region, in the province of Brescia. Demarcated east by the last morainal rocky foothills of the Alps, west by the Oglio River, north by the shores of Lake Iseo, and south by the high Po Valley.
- Harvest:
- Picked by hand
- Fermentation:
- Steel (100%)
- Storage:
- Steel (100%) 7 months
After the tirage process with the start of a slow second fermentation in bottles, according to the traditional Franciacorta method, the bottles are stacked for at least 24 months. After the disgorgement stage, with the addition of a very dry liqueur de dosage (4g/liter), the Franciacorta undergoes another fining period in the wine cellar for several months.

Ricci Curbastro Azienda Agricola
Franciacorta Brut
322,57 SEK / Bottle
Winemaker's notes
Product details
- Country:
Italy
- Region/Subregion:
- Lombardia/Franciacorta
- Classification:
- DOCG
- Certification:
- None
- Grape:
- Pinot Nero (10%), Pinot Bianco (30%), Chardonnay (60%)
- Vintage year:
- N/A
- Color:
- brilliant straw yellow with rich, abundant foam and a fine persistent bead
- Aroma:
- slightly floral, elegant, notably intensity with notes of yeast and freshly baked bread
- Taste:
- structured, but smooth and creamy, even in its dry flavor, with fruity notes, and a long balanced finish
- Alcohol content:
- 12.5%
- Sugar content:
- 5 g/l
- Acidity:
- N/A
- Sweetness:
- Dry
- Volume:
- 750 ml
- Closure:
- Natural cork
- Best Served:
- 8 - 10 °C
Food pairings by the winemaker
Vinification, winemaker's own words
- Soil:
- Gravel
- Terroir:
- Franciacorta is located in the Lombardy region, in the province of Brescia. Demarcated east by the last morainal rocky foothills of the Alps, west by the Oglio River, north by the shores of Lake Iseo, and south by the high Po Valley.
- Harvest:
- Picked by hand
- Fermentation:
- Steel (100%)
- Storage:
- Steel (100%) 7 months
After the tirage process with the start of a slow second fermentation in bottles, according to the traditional Franciacorta method, the bottles are stacked for at least 24 months. After the disgorgement stage, with the addition of a very dry liqueur de dosage (5g/liter), the Franciacorta undergoes another fining period in the wine cellar for several months.
About Ricci Curbastro Azienda Agricola
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