by Andrew Bair » Mon Dec 19, 2011 7:21 pm
Bellavista Tasting, 12/17/11, The Urban Grape, Brookline, MA
A big thank you to Sara Pedrali, Bellavista’s national sales rep; and the staff of the Urban Grape, for hosting this tasting. Although I drink many Italian wines, and Franciacorta is supposedly Italy’s best sparkling wine region, my experience with these wines has been very limited to date. (On the other hand, there are a lot of other interesting sparkling and frizzante wines from elsewhere it Italy that I have been able fortunate enough to try.)
Sara was a very informative presenter, and taught me a lot that I did not know about Bellavista and Franciacorta. Among other things, I learned that Chardonnay was the major grape in the region, and Pinot Noir and Pinot Blanc are the only other authorized grapes in this DOCG, which has some of the strictest regulations in Italy.
As far as the inevitable comparison with Champagne, I thought that the Bellavista sparklers were in fact very high in terms of quality. One clear different is that they are not as high in acidity, due to the warmer climate of Franciacorta. That being said, they are well structured and nicely balanced, and qualitatively compare well to many NV Champagnes in the $30-$60 range. They are certainly among the best sparklers that I have had outside of Champagne, and probably the best that I have had from Italy outside of the rather expensive 1997 Giulio Ferrari.
NV Franciacorta DOCG Cuvée Brut
80% Chardonnay; the rest Pinot Noir and Pinot Blanc. Good mousse/small bubbles. Light to medium-bodied, slightly off-dry, well balanced, with moderate acidity. Fresh, floral, biscuity, round, with white peach and citrus notes. Very good/excellent.
2006 Franciacorta DOCG Gran Cuvée Brut
72% Chardonnay/28% Pinot Noir. Good mousse/small bubbles. Floral/smoky/meaty nose. Light to medium-bodied, elegant, drier, more structured, well balanced, with moderate acidity. Shows white fruit, apple, biscuit, almond, and mineral notes. Excellent.
2005 Franciacorta DOCG Gran Cuvée Rosé Brut
55% Pinot Noir/45% Chardonnay. Good mousse/small bubbles. Very, very light onion-pink color. Light to medium-bodied, dry, fresh, and crisp, with red berry, citrus, and mineral notes; some hints of oak and biscuits. Excellent.