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Ca' Bolani Frizzante Rosato NV

Friuli Isonzo DOC

As Decanter notes, at its best “Prosecco caresses the palate in a way unmatched by other sparkling wines”. And Ca’ Bolani’s rare rosato version adds another sensuous dimension. Exuding Italian chic, it’s gentle, aromatic and slips down a treat.

Beyond the Label

Tasting notes

Dry, light and gently fizzy with subtle red berry fruit

Aroma

Spiced strawberries, red pears and citrus zest

Ca' Bolani Frizzante Rosato NV

More information

  • 10.5% ABV
  • 7.88 Units
  • 750.00 ml
  • 30 June, 2020

Like gelati or espresso, Prosecco is thoroughly Italian. The best are handcrafted by artisan producers like the Zonin family, winemakers since 1821. Ca’ Bolani rosato breaks the rules so cannot be labelled Prosecco. Nonetheless, it is 97% Prosecco (the grape) with a dash of Refosco for colour. We think it’s one of the most stylish pinks for your money you’ll find. The family’s estate lies in the premium region of Friuli, and to maximise quality every aspect of production is kept ‘in house’. Winemaker Marco Rabino favours the frizzante style – less fizzy than, say, Champagne, it’s light and zippy with refreshing hints of red pears and strawberries. Serve chilled it’s a great apéritif, and it's delicious too with gamberi rossi – red shrimps.

"Something a little different for our thousands of Prosecco fans – an enticingly fruity rosato" Davy Zyw
Buyer for Italy
Map showing Friuli Isonzo DOC
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