
Winery Villa BonagaLambrusco dell'Emilia Frizzante Bianco
This wine generally goes well with pork, poultry or rich fish (salmon, tuna etc).
Food and wine pairings with Lambrusco dell'Emilia Frizzante Bianco
Pairings that work perfectly with Lambrusco dell'Emilia Frizzante Bianco
Original food and wine pairings with Lambrusco dell'Emilia Frizzante Bianco
The Lambrusco dell'Emilia Frizzante Bianco of Winery Villa Bonaga matches generally quite well with dishes of pork, rich fish (salmon, tuna etc) or mature and hard cheese such as recipes of capellini with prosciutto, pan-fried potatoes with smoked salmon and rosemary or bocconcini (veal rolls with ham and comté).
Details and technical informations about Winery Villa Bonaga's Lambrusco dell'Emilia Frizzante Bianco.
Discover the grape variety: Blanqueiron
Blanqueiron blanc is a grape variety that originated in . It produces a variety of grape specially used for wine making. It is rare to find this grape to eat on our tables. Blanqueiron blanc is found in the vineyards of Provence and Corsica.
Last vintages of this wine
The best vintages of Lambrusco dell'Emilia Frizzante Bianco from Winery Villa Bonaga are 2015, 2014, 0, 2017 and 2016.
Informations about the Winery Villa Bonaga
The Winery Villa Bonaga is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 20 wines for sale in the of Emilia-Romagna to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Emilia-Romagna
Romagna/emilia">Emilia-Romagna is a Rich and fertile region in Northern Italy, and one of the country's most prolific wine-producing regions, with over 58,000 hectares (143,320 acres) of vines in 2010. It is 240 kilometers (150 miles) wide and stretches across almost the entire northern Italian peninsula, sandwiched between Tuscany to the South, Lombardy and Veneto to the north and the Adriatic Sea to the east. Nine miles of Liguria is all that separates Emilia-Romagna from the Ligurian Sea, and its uniqueness as the only Italian region with both an east and west coast. Emilia-Romagna's wine-growing heritage dates back to the seventh century BC, making it one of the oldest wine-growing regions in Italy.
The word of the wine: Flint (smell of)
Mineral odour reminiscent of flint and flint heated during sharpening.














