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La Gioiosa Prosecco Frizzante Filo










Prosecco Dry Respectful agriculture.
La Gioiosa Prosecco Frizzante Filo is a fruit-forward sparkling wine. It presents a pale straw yellow hue to the eye. The bouquet is vibrant, redolent of white fruits (apple, pear) and citrus notes. On the palate, it is gentle and invigorating, with enduring effervescence. The finish is exceedingly pleasant. This is Prosecco in its most quintessential form.
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About La Gioiosa Prosecco Frizzante Filo
Historically, bottles of sparkling wines crafted in the D.O.C. Prosecco were sealed with string. This artisanal technique, which secured the cork, was implemented to prevent the cork from being forcefully ejected during the secondary fermentation. Nowadays, some wineries, such as La Gioiosa, uphold this tradition. Therefore, do not be surprised if you discover a piece of string attached to your bottle of La Gioiosa Prosecco Frizzante Filo. Rest assured, it is perfectly normal.
At La Gioiosa, they are masters of their craft. This winery, situated in Treviso, within the Veneto region (in northern Italy), stands as one of the prominent producers of this sparkling wine, boasting many years of expertise. Indeed, its name pays homage to the region's historical epithet (La Gioiosa et Amorosa). There isn't much to elaborate on this sparkling wine as it meets all the essential standards expected from the D.O. Prosecco: it is a monovarietal made from the glera grape (a native variety mandatory in the production of this type of sparkling wine), fermented in stainless steel vats, and undergoes a secondary fermentation in autoclaves, adhering to the Charmat method. According to this technique, pioneered by Eugène Charmat in the early 20th century, the wine undergoes a secondary fermentation in large stainless steel tanks where a tirage liqueur (a mixture of wine, sugar, and yeast) is added. This process lasts about ten days, with the lees settling at the bottom. Through a circuit, these spent yeasts are then circulated back to the top of the vessel, recontacting the wine. This entire procedure is also influenced by the pressure applied to the tanks, which is crucial for creating carbon dioxide and the bubbles found in La Gioiosa Prosecco Frizzante Filo.
In this regard, it is noteworthy that La Gioiosa is an enterprise that has always been committed to innovation, ensuring and guaranteeing the exceptional quality of their Prosecco. Cheers and many bubbles!
La Gioiosa Prosecco Frizzante Filo is a fruit-forward sparkling wine. It presents a pale straw yellow hue to the eye. The bouquet is vibrant, redolent of white fruits (apple, pear) and citrus notes. On the palate, it is gentle and invigorating, with enduring effervescence. The finish is exceedingly pleasant. This is Prosecco in its most quintessential form. |