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Sparkling Wine

Sparkling wine is defined by its lively effervescence, crisp acidity, and elegant character. Crafted from white or red grape varieties, it offers aromas of citrus, green apple, stone fruit, and floral notes, often complemented by brioche or almond tones from ageing. Styles range from bone-dry Extra Brut and Brut to fruitier, slightly sweet Demi-Sec, each with its own balance of freshness and flavor. Versatile and refined, sparkling wine suits any celebration, aperitif, or food pairing moment.

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La Linda Extra Brut

La Linda Extra Brut

Grape Varieties
50% Chardonnay, 50% Sémillon
Alcohol
75 cL
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12.1%
Golden sparkling with citrus, white fruits, honey, and fine persistent bubbles.
Luigi Bosca Extra Brut

Luigi Bosca Extra Brut

Alcohol
75 cL
|
12.2%
A golden sparkle of freshness and elegance, Luigi Bosca Extra Brut shines on every occasion.
Luigi Bosca Brut Nature

Luigi Bosca Brut Nature

Alcohol
75 cL
|
12.0%
Pure elegance in every bubble, Luigi Bosca Brut Nature, vibrant and refined for every celebration.
Luigi Bosca Bohème Brut Nature

Luigi Bosca Bohème Brut Nature

Alcohol
75 cL
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13.2%
Elegant sparkling from high-altitude Chardonnay & Pinot Noir, with fine bubbles and a crisp finish.

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