Cavicchioli 1928
Cavicchioli 1928 Rosé Spumante Dolce NV

About
April 6, 1928 was the beginning of the Cavicchioli era. In the aftermath of World War II the desire for rebirth was increasingly pressing, and Italy prepared to take on the challenge. We reach the 1960’s on four wheels, although most people used to get around with a Lambretta. Just as driving those six kilometers between San Prospero, where the wines are bottled, Lambrusco Cavicchioli is ready to be exported outside the Italian borders. In the 70’s production increased, success was not long in coming and it was already time to hand the business over to grandsons Umberto, Sandro and Claudio.
The Cavicchioli style is now a cult of Modena Lambrusco, the beating heart of an authentic and lively land. And in the 80’s, the development of a reliable, beloved brand, demanded by everyone: from taverns to star-rated restaurants, from the neighborhood shops to the bigger supermarkets, from the Italian province to the big cities overseas.
Terroir
Cavicchioli 1928 Rosé Spumante Dolce is made from 100% Lambrusco grapes. In the vineyard, the vines are raised with a Guyot training system, with spurred cordon pruning, on loose mixed soils.
Vinification
In the winery, grapes, harvested between September and October, are vinified on their skins and cryo-macerated for 24-26 hours at a low temperature (0-2°C); the alcoholic fermentation with selected yeasts and controlled temperature, is followed by second fermentation of the Charmat method for about 20-25 days at a temperature of 12- 14°C, this is followed by the aging on its own lees for about 4-5 weeks.