News Ferrari Trento Partners with Liberty Wines for Exciting Collaboration Olivier Watson November 26, 2024 3 min 2 Discover the elegance of Ferrari Trento, a leader in Italian sparkling wines since 1902, committed to sustainability and craftsmanship. Explore their exquisite range!The Rise of Italian Sparkling Wines: Ferrari Trento’s Journey Italian sparkling wines have long been a beacon of quality and elegance in the global wine scene, but few brands encapsulate this legacy as well as Ferrari Trento. Founded in 1902 by Giulio Ferrari, the winery has steadily risen to prominence, becoming synonymous with luxury sparkling wines. Under the stewardship of the Lunelli family since 1952, Ferrari has not only maintained its commitment to quality but has also embraced sustainability and innovation. The brand’s hallmark is its adherence to the traditional Metodo Classico production method, which involves secondary fermentation in the bottle. This meticulous process adds complexity and depth to each wine. Notably, their flagship offerings—the Giulio Ferrari Riserva del Fondatore and the Ferrari Perlé range—showcase exceptional craftsmanship. As Matteo Lunelli, President & CEO of Ferrari Trento, eloquently states, “Our wines are a reflection of our heritage and our commitment to excellence.” Moreover, Ferrari Trento’s strategic partnership with Liberty Wines as their exclusive importer in the UK and Ireland marks a significant milestone. Liberty Wines’ CEO Tom Platt expressed enthusiasm for this collaboration, highlighting how it complements their portfolio of Italian wines while reinforcing their dedication to sustainable practices—a philosophy that resonates deeply within today’s eco-conscious market. Sustainability at the Heart of Winemaking In an era where sustainability is paramount, Ferrari Trento stands out as a pioneer within the wine industry. The estate is located in the picturesque foothills of the Dolomites, where they cultivate grapes on 130 hectares of certified organic vineyards. Additionally, they collaborate with over 600 families of grape growers who share their commitment to environmentally friendly practices. Ferrari’s efforts have earned them both Carbon Neutral and Biodiversity Friend certifications, showcasing their dedication to protecting the environment while producing world-class wines. As Cyril Brun, chef de cave at Ferrari since June 2023 and an experienced winemaker from Champagne, asserts: “Sustainability is not just a trend; it’s a necessity for future generations.” His leadership brings fresh perspectives to Trentodoc sparkling wines, ensuring that each bottle reflects both tradition and innovation. This commitment extends beyond vineyard management; it encompasses every aspect of production. For instance, all Ferrari wines undergo rigorous secondary fermentation under strict regulations that guarantee quality and authenticity. The result? A range of sparkling wines that are not only delicious but also crafted with respect for nature. Exploring the Exquisite Range of Ferrari Wines Ferrari Trento offers a remarkable selection of sparkling wines that cater to diverse palates while maintaining an unwavering standard of excellence. Among these are several standout options: Must-Read Guide for Burgundy Wine Enthusiasts November 20, 2024 6 High-Octane FMBs: Pros and Cons for the Beer Industry November 12, 2024 5 Discover Timorasso: Elisa Semino’s Gentle Wine from La Colombera November 19, 2024 6 Ferrari Maximum Blanc de Blancs: A non-vintage wine celebrated for its purity and finesse. Ferrari Perlé Rosé Riserva: A single-vintage rosé that captivates with its delicate aromas and vibrant acidity. Giulio Ferrari Riserva del Fondatore: The crown jewel of Ferrari’s offerings; only produced in exceptional years after extensive lees aging. Each wine tells its own story through careful grape selection from estate-owned vineyards renowned for their Chardonnay varieties. The team meticulously selects grapes from different terroirs within Trentino to create harmonious blends that reflect both place and time. Matteo Lunelli emphasizes this narrative approach: “Every bottle represents not just our brand but also the unique landscape and heritage of our region.” Such dedication has garnered recognition from top opinion leaders globally and solidified Ferrari’s status as a prestigious producer—exemplified by its role as the official toast at Formula 1 events since 2021. As you explore these exquisite offerings from Ferrari Trento through Liberty Wines starting December 6th, you embark on a journey through history, sustainability, and unparalleled craftsmanship—each sip inviting you deeper into Italy’s enchanting world of sparkling wines. Photo by Kamil Switalski on Unsplash FerrariWine Olivier Watson Olivier Watson is a passionate food and travel enthusiast with a particular fondness for rosé wine. Hailing from a vibrant culinary background, Olivier has spent years exploring the world’s most renowned wine regions, from the picturesque vineyards of Provence to the sun-drenched hills of Napa Valley. His love for rosé is not just about the wine itself; it’s about the experiences and memories created over a glass with friends and family. Thanksgiving Celebration: Best Places to Celebrate This Year Discover Canadian Club’s Hidden Whiskies: ‘Hide a Case’ Campaign Top 7 Bourbons to Gift for the Holidays... 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