Ferrari Maximum Rose NV
Ferrari Maximum Rose NV
Region: Trento DOC, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy
Vintage: NV
Bottle size: 75cl
Grape: Pinot Nero Chardonnay
ABV: 12.5%
Elegant pink hue with a persistent perlage. The nose shows delicate aromas of yeast, deriving from the long bottle ageing, and berries that are typical of Pinot Noir. The palate has flavours of raspberry, wild strawberry and violets are accompanied by hints of brioche on the finish.
The grapes for this wine come from the slopes of the Dolomite mountains around the city of Trento. They are grown by around 600 families of vine growers that have worked for generations with the Lunelli family and follow the Ferrari sustainable practice protocol aided by the Ferrari agronomist team. Vineyards sit at an altitude between 300-750 meters above sea level which means high diurnal change in temperature giving the grapes a wide range of aromatics and high acidity levels. The soils here are glacial of origin and they have south-eastern and south-western exposures.
Grapes were hand picked and carried to the winery. The Chardonnay and half of the Pinot Noir grapes were gently pressed using a pneumatic press and fermented stainless steel vats as white wines. The remaining Pinot Noir grapes underwent 10-15 hours of maceration before being pressed and fermented into a rosé wine. After the malolactic fermentation – which soften the natural acidity and improve texture – the wines were blended into a rosé wine which was bottled for the second fermentation. Ferrari use their own selection of yeast to start the second fermentation. The wine is aged on lees for a minimum of 2 years before disgorgement and dosage which is normally in the range of 5-6 gr of sugar.
For over a century, Ferrari has made some of Italy’s finest ‘Metodo Classico’ sparkling wines in the Trento DOC. Their enduring reputation for quality, stemming from meticulous grape selection and state-of-the-art winemaking, has ensured that they remain a reference point for the category today.
Founder Giulio Ferrari honed his craft in Champagne before returning to Trento in 1902, at which point the territory was still part of the Austrian Empire. Here, he founded his eponymous winery and began making bottle-fermented wines to compete with the finest champagnes. Having no children to inherit the business, Giulio entrusted his legacy to local wineshop owner Bruno Lunelli in 1952. The Lunelli family has continued Giulio’s legacy in line with Ferrari’s founding principle: to express the singularity of the Trentino territory through exceptional sparkling wines. They currently own 100 hectares of certified organic vineyards within the region, all dedicated to the production of Ferrari’s exceptional wines.
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