
Bodegas CalanchaPizpireto de Calancha Semi Dulce Blanco Frizzante
In the mouth this sparkling wine is a with fine and regular bubbles.
This wine generally goes well with appetizers and snacks, lean fish or shellfish.
Taste structure of the Pizpireto de Calancha Semi Dulce Blanco Frizzante from the Bodegas Calancha
Light | Bold | |
Soft | Acidic | |
Gentle | Fizzy |
In the mouth the Pizpireto de Calancha Semi Dulce Blanco Frizzante of Bodegas Calancha in the region of Vinos de Pago is a with fine and regular bubbles.
Food and wine pairings with Pizpireto de Calancha Semi Dulce Blanco Frizzante
Pairings that work perfectly with Pizpireto de Calancha Semi Dulce Blanco Frizzante
Original food and wine pairings with Pizpireto de Calancha Semi Dulce Blanco Frizzante
The Pizpireto de Calancha Semi Dulce Blanco Frizzante of Bodegas Calancha matches generally quite well with dishes of shellfish, appetizers and snacks or lean fish such as recipes of chicken with scampi for christmas, toast with foie gras and gingerbread or saithe in foil.
Details and technical informations about Bodegas Calancha's Pizpireto de Calancha Semi Dulce Blanco Frizzante.
Discover the grape variety: Carcajolo
The black Carcajolo is a grape variety originating from Italy. It produces a variety of grape specially used for wine making. It is rare to find this grape to eat on our tables. This variety of grape is characterized by medium-sized bunches and large grapes. The Carcajolo noir can be found cultivated in these vineyards: South West, Cognac, Bordeaux, Provence & Corsica, Rhone Valley.
Informations about the Bodegas Calancha
The Bodegas Calancha is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 2 wines for sale in the of Vinos de Pago to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Vinos de Pago
Vinos de Pago, often abbreviated to VP, is a relatively New category of wine classification in Spain. It was introduced in 2003, to cover individual wineries whose wines fell outside the existing DO system (geographically or stylistically) but were nevertheless of consistently high quality. As of 2017, there were more than a dozen VPs, all of which are notable exceptions in regions not generally associated with high quality wines. More than half are in Castilla-La Mancha, and the rest in Navarra and Utiel-Requena.
The word of the wine: PGI
Protected geographical indication. Equivalent to vin de pays in European regulations.










