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Frizzante (foaled 21
March 1999) is a
British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. A
specialist sprinter, she
improved from
running in
minor handicap...
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almost always made in
sparkling or semi-sparkling
style (spumante and
frizzante, respectively), but a
still wine (tranquillo) is also permitted. Within...
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Mateus is a
brand of medium-sweet
frizzante rosé wine
produced in Portugal. The
Mateus Rose
brand was
launched in 1942 and
introduced to the UK in the...
- wine to fill 300 amphoras. The most
highly rated of its
wines are the
frizzante (slightly sparkling) red wines,
designed to be
drunk young, from one of...
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Lizzano Rosato Lizzano Rosato Frizzante Lizzano Rosato Giovane Lizzano Rosato Spumante Lizzano Rosso Lizzano Rosso Frizzante Lizzano Rosso Giovane 50%–100%...
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makes a wide
variety of wine
including rosés,
slightly sparkling frizzantes and both dry and
sweet wines. The DOC red and rosés are
composed of Cesanese...
- and 2.5
atmospheres of
pressures and
include German spritzig,
Italian frizzante and
French pétillant wines. The
amount of
pressure in the wine is determined...
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arrested fermentation via a
process called the
Charmat method to
produce a
frizzante texture. Maddalena, a
collection of
wines named after the
matriarch of...
- made with a
minimum of 85% Brachetto; it is
usually still, but may be
frizzante (lightly sparkling). The
grape is also used for up to 10% of the blend...
- of
Moscato d’Asti as it is
known now
began in the 1870s. Made in the
frizzante style,
Moscato d'Asti was the wine that
winemakers made for themselves...