spumanti
Spumanti is the Italian term for sparkling wine. Like Champagne or Cava, these wines are characterized by their carbonation, which creates bubbles and a characteristic fizz. The production of spumanti involves a secondary fermentation, either in the bottle (Metodo Classico, similar to Champagne) or in large tanks (Metodo Martinotti or Charmat, common for Prosecco). This secondary fermentation produces carbon dioxide, which dissolves into the wine, creating the effervescence.
Italian spumanti are produced in various regions and from a range of grape varietals. The most famous
Spumanti can range in sweetness from very dry (Brut Nature, Extra Brut) to sweet (Dolce). The style