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Product Information
MARTINI Asti is a sparkling wine with a sweet fragrance and a lower ABV. This sparkling wine is produced from the aromatic Moscato Bianco grape and has a cool, fresh, sweet taste and pleasant aroma.
Please drink responsibly: The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week
Please drink responsibly: The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week
Features
A medium-sweet Italian sparkling wine made from 100% Moscato Bianco grapes, Offering a cool, fresh sensation and a sweet taste, Italian wine features a pleasant aroma of fresh grape, melon and peach with a hint of sweet wild sage, Serve chilled in a flute or wine glass and pair with hearty meats, creamy soups and fried potatoes to enhance the flavourful experience, Every drop of grape juice used in the production of MARTINI vermouth and sparkling wines is sourced from certified sustainable wineries, MARTINI Asti Sparkling Wine is 7.5% alcohol by volume
Further description
International Wine & Spirits Competition 2017 - Silver Medal; Ultimate Wine Challenge 2017 - Great Value
Country of origin
Italy
Nutritional data
| Typical Values | Per 100ml |
|---|---|
| Energy (kJ) | 315 kJ |
| Energy (kcal) | 75 kcal |
| Fat | 0 g |
| Saturated Fat | 0 g |
| Carbohydrates | 8.5 g |
| Sugar | 8.5 g |
| Protein | 0 g |
| Salt | 0 g |
Storage
Sparkling wines and Champagne should always be stored in a cool and dry place away from light and heat sources. The ideal temperature for storage is 13-15 degrees C.
Warning: Sparkling wines contain high natural pressure. Do not allow bottles to get warm. Chill bottle before opening and avoid shaking. Point bottle away from others and yourself when removing wire, hood and cork. Hold the cork firmly and twist out slowly by hand. Never in any circumstances use a corkscrew to open.
Preparation and Usage
Martini Asti Sparkling Wine is best served chilled in a wine glass to improve its subtle fragrance and light bubbly personality. This unique sweet white wine is delicious as an aperitivo, as a toast, or after dinner as a sweet conclusion to the evening.
Cooking guidelines
Serve well chilled.
Warning! Bottle contains high natural pressure. Keep chilled and avoid shaking. Point bottle away from others and yourself when removing wire, hood and cork. Hold the cork firmly and twist out slowly by hand. Never in any circumstances use a corkscrew to open
Warning! Bottle contains high natural pressure. Keep chilled and avoid shaking. Point bottle away from others and yourself when removing wire, hood and cork. Hold the cork firmly and twist out slowly by hand. Never in any circumstances use a corkscrew to open
Package type
Glass Bottle
Recycling information
Pack - Glass
Other Information
Full Product Name:
Sparkling Wine
Storage:
Best when kept refrigerated
Safety Warning:
WARNING:
CONTENTS UNDER PRESSURE. KEEP CHILLED. AVOID SHAKING. POINT BOTTLE AWAY FROM SELF AND OTHERS WHEN OPENING. HOLD CORK FIRMLY WHEN REMOVING WIRE CAGE. TWIST OUT SLOWLY BY HAND. NEVER USE A CORKSCREW TO OPEN.
Sparkling Wine
Storage:
Best when kept refrigerated
Safety Warning:
WARNING:
CONTENTS UNDER PRESSURE. KEEP CHILLED. AVOID SHAKING. POINT BOTTLE AWAY FROM SELF AND OTHERS WHEN OPENING. HOLD CORK FIRMLY WHEN REMOVING WIRE CAGE. TWIST OUT SLOWLY BY HAND. NEVER USE A CORKSCREW TO OPEN.
Allergen Information
Contains Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites
Contains sulphites
Contains sulphites
Dietary Information
Kosher
Brand
Asti Martini
Brand details
Every bottle of MARTINI starts with the wines, carefully selected from only the best harvests. Its location in the tiny village of Pessione keeps MARTINI close to the winemakers of Piedmont, the botanical-rich foothills of the Alps, the vermouth trade of Turin and the port of Genoa. From time-honoured classics to limited editions, MARTINI offers a wide range of vermouths, bitters and sparkling wines to enjoy as an aperitivo or in a cocktail. Taste the legacy of craftsmanship and expertise in every bottle.
Manufacturer
Bacardi-Martini Ltd
12 Francis Street
London
SW1P 1QN
12 Francis Street
London
SW1P 1QN
Country of Packing
Italy
Return to Address
Bacardi-Martini Ltd
12 Francis Street
London
SW1P 1QN
12 Francis Street
London
SW1P 1QN
History
For over 150 years MARTINI has been passionate about crafting quality wine. Setting new standards, creating new styles of sparkling wines like rosé & demi-sec makes MARTINI one of the pioneers in the story of Italian wine production. Today MARTINI Spumanti embody a wine making heritage that is handed down from generation to generation.
Agent
Martini
Grape variety
WhiteGrapeBlend
Current vintage
NV
Regional information
The growing areas for Asti (Piedmont) are difficult areas in which to grow vines. High on the hillsides the vineyards are small, steep and labour intensive. But their unique climate is perfect for the aromatic freshness we need.
Machines can not easily operate here and harvesting is nearly always by hand.
Machines can not easily operate here and harvesting is nearly always by hand.
Tasting notes
Martini Asti Sparkling Wine has the sweetness of the specially grown Moscato Bianco grape from the steep, sun-drenched hills of the Asti region. The grapes are pressed and fermented quickly to retain their natural aromatic qualities. The resulting pressed juices, called ‘mosto', become the base that makes this wine retain an exquisitely fruity and fragrant character, with hints of green apple, peach and pear. On the tongue, rich, honeyed notes are balanced with the natural lighter grape must to create a taste explosion of fresh fruit and elderflower flavours
Alcohol by volume
7.5
Units
5.62
Producer
Martini
Serving suggestions
Served chilled to 7°C
Vinification details
In 1895, Federico Martinotti, invented a new method to create Spumante. By creating the secondary fermentation in a closed and sealed vat he found a way not only to make wines of consistently high quality, but also a way to do it more quickly in order to preserve the natural freshness of the grapes. The process is now: grapes to fermentation, secondary fermentation to bottle.
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