Tre Secoli Asti DOCG
Tre Secoli Asti DOCG
Wine at a glance:
- Sparkling
- Northern Italy
- Muscat
- Light Bodied
- 7.0
- No oak influence
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Product Profile
The winery of Tre Secoli is a Piedmontese wine producer of prestigious and important wines for the Italian wine scene such as Moscato d'Asti, Brachetto d'Acqui and Barbera d'Asti, all with the denomination of controlled and guaranteed origin (DOCG) the highest and most rigorous indication of Italian origin.
With regard to denomination, it should be noted that 90% of the production of Tre Secoli is DOC and DOCG. Careful investments in the vineyard and in the winery are always oriented towards quality improvement, based on intense and careful work among the rows, a careful selection of the best grapes, along with the ability to vinify according to tradition putting into practice the most avant-garde winemaking techniques to offer ever-current wines.
Winemaking
Muscat is one of the oldest grape varieties in Piedmont, Italy. The vineyards are located in the Monferrato hills at an altitude of 450 metres in a temperate climate with variable daily temperatures and low annual rainfall. The grapes are grown entirely on well-drained slopes containing marine deposits.
Tasting Note
Pale colour with green highlights. Open nose of white flowers, white fruit and fresh apricots. Well-balanced on a fairly light, greedy, fresh body. Good sweetness, lovely fruit that extends the aromas of the nose, notes of fresh, crisp muscat grapes. Melt-in-the-mouth bubbles and a long, crisp and fresh finish. Good persistence.