James Suckling 91
Genius is the extreme point of practical sense (Jean Cocteau)

It is now well known that Lambrusco finds its full expressiveness served cold. In fact, the recommended serving temperature is extreme, almost icy. It is a requirement that only the genius of Cantine Ceci could achieve. To exalt the hard notes of this wine, while keeping the softness of the residual sugar in the background, is a sensory and technical operation that takes us back to the extreme practicality of taste, where surprise and desire are as transparent as ice.

Appearance
Intense ruby red colour with fine and persistent perlage.
Nose
Fruity hints of ripe cherries and berries, combined with elegant floral notes of violets, give depth and intensity to a reminiscent finish.
Palate
The soft, deep palate gives way to a precise and elegant tannic texture. Full of freshness and delicious flavour, it integrates well with notes of ripe red fruit and slight hints of citrus. Intriguing finish that invites you to drink.
Recommended pairings
Perfect with traditional Italian aperitifs, from cured meats to medium-aged cheeses. Its elegant sweetness, discreet freshness and low serving temperature recommend pairing with delicate and structured dishes throughout a meal. Surprisingly frozen as the protagonist of cocktails.