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spumante

[spoo-mahn-te, spuh-mahn-tee, -tey, spyuh-] / spuˈmɑn tɛ, spəˈmɑn ti, -teɪ, spyə- /


NOUN
sparkling wine
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The harvest starts with Pino Nero for Spumante, then comes the Chardonnay and Pinot Grigio, followed by more Pino Nero for red wine.

From Seattle Times

Boris’ column, she said, sounded as if it had been “written on a Sunday morning while on holiday in Italy, with a bottle or two of Asti Spumante chilling in the fridge for lunch.”

From Seattle Times

The blend varies from batch to batch, as the winemakers aim for a consistent style, and it features 32 grams of residual sugar per liter, which Tramont describes as “less than moscato or asti spumante.”

From Washington Post

"If you don't react well to sulphites, you could be saying good riddance to hangovers with Lidl's organic Prosecco Spumante," he says.

From BBC

From the terrace of his winery near the baroque town of Caltagirone in south-eastern Sicily, Cesare Nicodemo surveys his fields of ripening vines - a glass of his finest spumante in hand.

From BBC