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The Franciacorta is a Metodo Classico wine with second fermentation in the bottle that is named after its area of origin: the Franciacorta. This area goes from the Iseo Lake to the Pianura Padana and from the town of Brescia to the border with the Bergamo's area. The grape varieties used for the production of the Franciacorta are Chardonnay, Pinot Nero and Pinot Bianco. In order to be called Franciacorta, this wine has to refine in the bottle with the yeast for at least 18 months which carried out the second fermentation. The different types of Franciacorta distinguish themselves for the amount of sugar used for the disgorgement, that can go from 'Non Dosato' with 3g/L of sugar to the 'Demi-Sec' with 33-50 g/L. The producer who made the history of the Franciacorta is certainly Berlucchi, who in 1963 was the first one to produce this 'metodo classico' and today he is the main producer with over 5,000,000 bottles per year. It is also important to mention Bellavista, symbol of quality and excellence. Another incredible Franciacorta's producer is the famous Ca del Bosco, well-known all over the world. Barone Pizzini, on the other hand, was the first one to produce organic Franciacorta wines.
If we talk about Franciacorta it is impossible not to mention Bellavista, founded in 1977 in the town of Erbrusco in the Franciacorta area. The winery is owned by the businessman Vittorio Moretti, who in 1977 decided he wanted to make his own wine and in a very short time he transformed the company into a real jewel. The name Bellavista comes from the 'beautiful view' (which is also the direct translation of Bellavista) that is best enjoyed from the top of the Franciacorta hills, where the company is located and where it is possible to glimpse the Iseo Lake. Bellavista owns 208 hectares of vines scattered all over Franciacorta and produces about 1.300.000 bottles a year. Most of the company's production focuses on the famous sparkling wines and on few white wines. The Chardonnay selections are incredibly interesting thanks to the particularly suitable Franciacorta terroir where they grow.
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