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"Cascina Belmonte's 'Oscillazioni' ancestral method is inspired by the ancestral method of fermentation, a practice handed down by our ancestors and now rediscovered with a minimal and authentic touch. The essence of the wine is revealed in the aroma of the must, a delicate dance of aromas of small red fruits that we find in the finished wine after the second fermentation. In the mouth it is fresh, with a savouriness that invites a second sip. The red grapes used to make this sparkling rosé wine are grown using the Guyot training system on land formed during the Ice Age, characterised by the oldest moraines, recognisable by the softer contours of the hills on which they lie, smoothed by the action of time. The oenological journey begins with the manual harvesting of the grapes, which are gently pressed and fermented in steel tanks using selected yeasts. The elaboration of the ancestral method requires that the must, still in fermentation and therefore with residual sugars, is bottled without clarification, filtration or addition of sulphites, continuing its process in the bottle and thus producing the bubbles. At the end of fermentation, there is no sedimentation and the wine is therefore cloudy. It then matures in the bottle for 2 months. An authentically natural product, known to the French as Pet Nat, but for Cascina Belmonte it is called Oscillations. Light pink in colour, it has a complex bouquet of intense, fragrant red fruits, complemented by elegant yeast notes. On the palate, it is fresh and lively, with a persistent finish that invites you to sip with pleasure. The effervescence, present but not obtrusive, livens up the drink and makes it perfect for a more informal setting, accompanied by pizza, chips, an aperitif or a sandwich with a tasty salami. Oscillazioni is a symphony of emotions, a wine son of geography, of historical encounters, of the breath of the lake, of the winds that dance between the moraines, of the lemons and cypresses that decorate the landscape.

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