
Winery Civ & CivLambrusco di Modena Amabile Biologico
This wine generally goes well with pork, poultry or rich fish (salmon, tuna etc).

Food and wine pairings with Lambrusco di Modena Amabile Biologico
Pairings that work perfectly with Lambrusco di Modena Amabile Biologico
Original food and wine pairings with Lambrusco di Modena Amabile Biologico
The Lambrusco di Modena Amabile Biologico of Winery Civ & Civ matches generally quite well with dishes of pork, rich fish (salmon, tuna etc) or mature and hard cheese such as recipes of chicken pie, fresh tuna with sesame seeds or shepherd's pie and leek fondue.
Details and technical informations about Winery Civ & Civ's Lambrusco di Modena Amabile Biologico.
Discover the grape variety: Freisamer
Rich and full-bodied whites with good ageing potential, a deeper golden colour, a full and creamy palate with moderate acidity and signature aromas of ripe yellow fruits (peach, apricot), honey, hazelnut and buttery notes. A structured and vinous profile. Grown on small surfaces in Germany (Baden) and Switzerland for structured, age-worthy whites. White variety obtained in 1916 in Freiburg im Breisgau (Silvaner × Pinot Gris).
Informations about the Winery Civ & Civ
The Winery Civ & Civ is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 40 wines for sale in the of Modena to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Modena
Historic cradle of Lambrusco in Emilia-Romagna, alluvial Po plain. Three signature Lambruscos in fresh, fruity sparkling reds. Lambrusco di Sorbara: fine and pale pink (strawberry, raspberry, flowers). Lambrusco Grasparossa di Castelvetro: full-bodied with deep ruby robe (black mulberry, cherry, violet, spices), fleshy tannins — partner to charcuterie.
The wine region of Emilia-Romagna
Kingdom of Lambrusco: fresh, fruity sparkling reds (blackberry, cherry, violet), from gourmet dry to convivial off-dry, perfect with local charcuterie. World's best-selling sparkling wine on the Emilia side (Sorbara, Grasparossa, Salamino). East, Romagna: supple fruity Sangiovese, Albana (Italy's 1st white DOCG, 1987) ample and almondy. Also red Gutturnio and white Pignoletto.
The word of the wine: Performance
Quantity of grapes harvested per hectare. In AOC, the average yield is limited on the proposal of the appellation syndicate, validated by the Inao. The use of high-performance plant material (especially clones) and better control of vine diseases have increased yields. This is not without consequences on the quality of the wines (dilution) and on the state of the market (too much wine). We must not over-simplify: low yields are not synonymous with quality, and it is often in years with generous harvests that we find the greatest vintages (1982 and 1986 in Bordeaux, 1996 in Champagne, 1990 and 2005 in Burgundy...).














