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Berlucchi Franciacorta '61 BrutLombardy, Italy ● Non-Vintage Sparkling Wine
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Nino Negri Quadrio Valtellina Superiore 2016Lombardy, Italy ● Nebbiolo
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Barone Pizzini Franciacorta AnimanteLombardy, Italy ● Non-Vintage Sparkling Wine
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Enrico Gatti Franciacorta Brut NatureLombardy, Italy ● Non-Vintage Sparkling Wine
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Red White Sparkling Rosé Spirits GiftsLearn about Lombardy wine, common tasting notes, where the region is and more ...
Containing an exciting mix of wine producing subregions, Lombardy is Italy’s largest in size and population. Good quality Pinot noir, Bonarda and Barbera have elevated the reputation of the plains of Oltrepò Pavese. To its northeast in the Alps, Valtellina is the source of Italy’s best Nebbiolo wines outside of Piedmont. Often missed in the shadow of Prosecco, Franciacorta produces collectively Italy’s best Champagne style wines, and for the fun and less serious bubbly, find Lambrusco Mantovano around the city of Mantua. Lugana, a dry white with a devoted following, is produced to the southwest of Lake Garda.