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Prosecco Valdobbiadene Brut Crede Bisol 2008 150cl
4 x Magnum (150cl)
Retail Price What is retail price?
£75.30 WAS £123.79
Bottle Price: £18.83
Colour
White
Vintage
2008
Producer
Bisol
Country
ITALY
Region
VENETO
Sub Region
OTHER
Alcohol
11.5%
Product code
8BIS20M2008
Availability
3 cases
Grape Variety
85% Prosecco, 10% Pinot Bianco, 5% Verdiso
Tasting Notes
Really light, attractive nose with floral honeysuckle notes and hints of pear and apple fruit. Soft, delicate palate with just the merest hint of sweetness on the finish.
89 Points from Parker:
Bisol's 2008 Prosecco di Valdobbiadene Crede is a linear, focused wine with terrific energy and vibrancy in its white peaches, smoke and flowers. This medium-bodied, crisp Prosecco closes with a long, focused finish. Anticipated maturity: 2009-2010.
Vinification Details.
Bisol is one of the very few houses that integrate the entire production process, ensuring quality in every phase, from the selection of the terrain, to growing and hand picking the grapes in vineyards on steep slopes, to the bottling of the wine.
By law, DOC Prosecco is a tank-method wine, where the secondary fermentation takes place in bulk containers, rather than bottles.
Producer Information
The beautiful Valdobbiadene region in the hills above Treviso (there is no finer location for an al fresco four course lunch than Bisol's Duca di Dolle farmhouse) is home to one of the world's most popular sparkling wines. More and more people are discovering its light, fresh style and the Bisol family are masters of the genre. All the fruit comes from their own land (something which is extremely rare in the region), and they have centuries of experience. They own a significant parcel of the Cartizze hill, reputedly the most expensive vineyard land in the whole of Italy, from which they make their superb flagship wine. From humble Jeio up to the Cartizze itself, the wines are quality from toe to tip.
Regional info.
Prosecco is both the name of the grape, and of the wine made from it in the DOC Prosecco hillsides around Valdobiaddene and Conegliano (Veneto), in the northeast of Italy, and as generally less distinguished IGT wines from the plains. The Prosecco grape variety has been cultivated here for at least two centuries, and possibly a lot longer, if it is the same as the Pucino grape of Roman times, which is thought to be the case. Bisol, a family-owned company, based in the little town of Santo Stefano, may have been here for just as long as their grape, with a family history that reaches back to at least the 16th Century, when their presence in the region was recorded by a local census. It was Eliseo Bisol who set the family on the road to Prosecco stardom, however, when he began to vinify the grapes the family had been growing for centuries, changing their profile from farmer to winemaker. This he did in 1875, at the age of twenty, but despite his tender years the business was a success and Bisol entered the Twentieth Century on top form. In 1923 the estate passed to his son, Desiderio, who expanded and reorganised, before passing the mantle to the third generation, Eliseo's grandchildren, who now run the business with assistance from their own sons.
The Bisol estate is spread over 50 ha of Prosecco DOC vineyards lying between the towns of Valdobbiadene and Conegliano, which mark the limits of the DOC zone. This is a remarkable size in a region where the typical business model is more one of a smallholding, the typical vineyard size a mere hectare. In addition, the estate includes 3 ha of vines on the prestigious Cartizze hill, the highest and most prized slopes in the region. These are carefully managed sites, with the Bisol estate undergoing green harvesting and yield reduction each year, the emphasis being on securing a product of suitable quality for demanding export markets, as well as nearby Venice and other nearby towns, which soak up a lot of their local fizz.
The wine's name, CREDE, refers to clayey terrains with subsoils of marine sandstone situated in the hills where the Prosecco, Verdiso and Pinot Bianco vines do not suffer from drought in critical periods.
More information
ageing potential
Enjoy now, up to 4 years
organic
No
vegetarians
Yes
classification apellation
DOC Prosecco di Valdobbiadene
residual sugar
10g/l
vineyard name
Poderi Bisol
food match
aperitif, or with light foods
total acidity
5.5g/l
wine ph
3.25
makers name
Desiderio Bisol
vegans
No
