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Bellavista - La Scala Vendemmia Brut 2019

Producer
Bellavista
Blend
0% Chardonnay
0% Pinot Noir
Country
Italy
Region
Lombardy
Appellation
Franciacorta
UPC
0 15643 77316 7
White Sparkling Wine
Verified Stock
83448-19
Product Ratings
Wine Spectator 93pt

Rich opening notes of apricot tart, marzipan and vanilla-infused pastry cream expand on the finely detailed mousse, animated by a well-honed frame of Meyer lemon peel acidity. Lavish yet focused and nicely trimmed, with ripe fruit, smoke and toast elements echoing on the clean-cut finish. Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.

by Wine Spectator, 2024

Tasting notes

The Bellavista La Scala Vendemmia Brut Franciacorta DOCG from Bellavista seduces with very fine ascending perlage in the glass, which develops into a fascinating and persistent wreath of vivid bright yellow color, transparent shiny, with fresh greenish reflections. On the nose this exquisite sparkling wine from Franciacorta shows its classic style with sweet aromas of white ripe fruit, white almonds, patisserie, candied citrus fruits and fresh elderberry and hawthorn blossoms. On the palate this Franciacorta surprises with elegance and at the same time powerful taste, lively freshness, wonderfully balanced, harmonious and dynamic, complex texture, expressive, never boring, full of energy. Incredibly long aftertaste. A very long-lasting sparkling wine, which inspires for a long time and lastingly. Enjoy this award-winning, exclusive Franciacorta from Bellavista as an aperitif, with caviar, noble fish, scallops or oysters.

Vinification

The grapes for this excellent sparkling wine, dedicated to the famous Teatro La Scala, grow on selected vineyards in the Franciacorta area, between 180 and 350 m high, the average age of the vines is 25 years. For this wine 75% Chardonnay and 25% Pinot Noir are vinified together. The grapes are harvested manually at the best ripeness in September. One part of the base wines is fermented and matured in small 228 l wooden barrels made of white oak, the other part in stainless steel tanks. The cuvée is then aged on the yeasts for 4 years using the classic method of bottle fermentation. The harmonious fusion of the two grape varieties gives the wine complexity, depth, intensity and elegance.

Description

This estate makes Italy's finest sparkling wines from the Franciacorta zone in a natural amphitheatre. The glacial soil is full of stones, and provides the ideal environment for the Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes used in the production of their Franciacorta. Bellavista, meaning 'beautiful view' in Italian, was founded by Vittorio Moretti in the early 1970s, with the first vintage produced in 1979. In 1981, he met a young winemaker, Mattia Vezzola and this partnership transformed Bellavista into Italy's leading producer of quality sparkling wine.

Italy’s Franciacorta DOCG, located in the rolling hills south of Lake Iseo in the province of Brescia, arguably makes the best European sparkling wine outside Champagne itself. The Bellavista winery has played a critical role in transforming the region into one of Italy’s most famous DOCGs. The transformation process began over three decades ago when Proprietor Vittorio Moretti started making wine as a hobby. In 1984 he produced his first sparkling wine, and today he manages a 190 hectare wine estate comprised of 107 different, organically farmed vineyard parcels. As in Champagne, grapes from diverse parcels are blended together to create a house style that remains consistant constant over time. Winemaker Mattia Vezzola uses the metodo clasico (similar to the methode champenoise) to produce several vintage and non-vintage sparkling wines. These wines are produced following DOCG regulations. Non-vintage Franciacorta wines must spend 18 months on the lees in bottle, while vintage Franciacorta wines must spend a minimum of 30 months on the lees.

Made in the 'traditional method', the different parcels of wine are all vinified separately. 15% of the wines used in the blend are fermented and then matured for seven months in small oak barrels. These wines are then blended with the reserve wines, which come from between six and nine earlier vintages. Once blended, the wine is bottled and the second fermentation takes place in bottle. It is then left to age on the lees for two and a half years before release. The contribution of the reserve wines ensures Bellavista's consistent, signature style in every bottle.