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Italy, land of the Spumante, the sparkling wine famous all over the world is made in Italy with the champenois methods. There are several highly suitable regions to make the spumante: from the Trento DOC wine from Trentino Alto Adige region where renowned wineries are located such as Ferrari, Cavit, Rotari and many more, to the Franciacorta area, chracterised by the presence of acclaimed wineries like Cà del Bosco, Bellavista and Berlucchi, and also small excellent producers of the 'metodo classico' wines. The most used grape varieties to make italian sparkling wine are Chardonnay and Pinot Nero, but also Pinot Bianco can be used, which can deliver acidity and freshness to the wines. Today there are numerous wineries in every region of Italy who produce a sparkling wine for many reasons; beside being a new trend today, producing a sparkling wine shows how suitable and excellent a land is for wine-growing and also prove the skills and ability of the experts, since a manic care and precision is needed to produce an outstanding Italian sparkling wine. In our online wine shop Foodexplore offers excellent Italian spumanti, perfect for any occasion.
Haderburg winery was founded in the mid-70s when the Haderburg family decided to start making wine from the grapes that were sold to other wineries, up to that time Haderburg were great vinegrowers and producers of apples. The production of Haderburg is directed immediately to the champenois method wines from Chardonnay and Pinot Noir called Blauburgunder in Trentino. Haderburg intends agriculture as a deep respect for the environment and nature, including the plant cycles and the seasons never trying to force the natural rhythms, this means work as in biodynamic agriculture. The vineyards lie in two main estates, the Hausmannhof which is 400 m above sea level near the town of Salorno is where Haderburg wines ages so in Hausmanhof there is the wine cellar and the house of the family. A second estate is called Obermairlhof, purchased in the early 2000s, covers 2.9 hectares of vineyards it is at an altitude between 620 and 700 meters above sea level wonderfully exposed.
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