Lambrusco; this sparkling wine has a rather dubious character. However, it's making a real comeback. There are many reasons for this. First of all, quality. While quantity used to trump quality, today there are plenty of quality Lambrusco wines on the market. The light character of this sparkling hero also plays a major role. For example, this Rose Di Bacco Lambrusco Amabile White contains only 7.5 percent alcohol. Ideal if you want something lighter. You can still enjoy a delicious glass of Italian wine, with a little less alcohol. What more could you ask for in the warm summer sun?
 A white Lambrusco full of Allure
 
In search of this Rose Di Bacco Lambrusco Amabile White, we travel to the beautiful region of Emilia-Romagna. It's a bit of a neglected region compared to its neighbors Tuscany and Veneto, and rightly so. It's a treasure trove of art, culture, food, drink, and much more. We travel to Modena, a mecca for car enthusiasts. However, it's also home to one of the largest Lambrusco producers, Chiarli 1860. For over 150 years, they've been crafting the most impressive Lambrusco wines. This Rose Di Bacco Lambrusco Amabile White is perhaps the finest of their extensive range.
 Impressions of Rose Di Bacco Lambrusco Amabile White
 
In the heart of Emilia Romagna, craftsmanship has been cultivated for a century and a half. The result is this magnificent Rosé di Bacco Lambrusco Amabile White. As we release the Champagne cork from the bottle with a sigh, a sultry and aromatic aroma fills the room. Time to pour. Its slightly sweet character makes Rosé di Bacco Lambrusco Amabile White a delight for everyone. While the flavor is reminiscent of delicately ripe and sweet fruit, this Lambrusco wine never becomes too sweet, and the aroma remains wonderfully accessible.