Ricci Curbastro Curtefranca Vigna Bosco Alto Bianco 2007

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    Ricci Curbastro Curtefranca Vigna Bosco Alto Bianco 2007 Front Label
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    Vintage
    2007

    Size
    750ML

    ABV
    12.5%

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    Ricci Curbastro is one of the historical estates of the Franciacorta region. Gualberto Ricci Curbastro in 1967 has been among the founders of the modern denomination, and today the 18th generation of the family is taking part inThe Ricci Curbastro estate practices organic farming as a natural continuation of the various environmental impact reduction practices that have begun over thirty years ago. Since 2017 it has been among the first nine companies in Italy, first in Lombardy, certified as a “Sustainable Winery” for its commitment in environmental, economic and social terms according to the Equalitas standard. the business. 

    In the estate is also located the Ricci Curbastro Agriculture and Wine Museum. It is the result of more than thirty years of research carried out by Gualberto Ricci Curbastro. Inaugurated in July 1986, and continuously expanded over the years, the museum is a unique reality in Franciacorta that preserves, in the cottages of the Ricci Curbastro Farm Estate, thousands of objects, which are proof of the agricultural work of the past.

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