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What are Frizzante Wines?

Dana Hinders
Dana Hinders
Dana Hinders
Dana Hinders

The wine industry is full of terminology that may be confusing to the average person. For example, the Italians refer to slightly sparkling wines as frizzante wines. In Spain, however, these wines are known as Vino de Aguja. The French term for them is Petillant, while the German term is Perlwein.

Frizzante wines have small bubbles that offer a refreshing tingle while helping to mask the wine’s sweetness. They are also considered to be slightly less effervescent than champagne. People who find champagne to be too “fizzy” may find that a frizzante is a good alternative choice for weddings, anniversaries, holidays, and other special occasions.

Gavi wine is a popular accompaniment to fish.
Gavi wine is a popular accompaniment to fish.

Novices often confuse frizzante wines with spumantes, but true wine aficionados understand the subtle difference between these two terms. While semi-sparkling frizzantes get their bubbles from a partial second fermentation, spumante wines are fully sparkling wines that are typically made with the traditional Méthode champenoise.

Although there are many different types of frizzante, Lambrusco, Gavi, Vinho Verde, and Moscato d'Asti are among the most common. Lambrusco is one of the most popular, and the grapes used to make this aromatic wine originate in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. The term secco is used to indicate a dry wine, while amabile is used to indicate a sweet wine on the labels. Lambrusco’s high carbon dioxide content makes it a good alternative to French-style wine.

Consuming small amounts of wine may lower blood pressure.
Consuming small amounts of wine may lower blood pressure.

Gavi is a yellow-gold wine named for Princess Gavia, daughter of the Frankish King Clodomiro. This wine features subtle flavors of apple, citrus, and honeysuckle and is a popular accompaniment to fish. It is the most expensive Italian white wine shipped to the United States.

Moscato d'Asti is a frizzante wine from the soft pressing of the Moscato Bianco grape in the Piedmont region of Italy. It is often served as a dessert wine, but may be enjoyed as an aperitif as well. Wine experts typically recommend that Moscato d'Asti be consumed within two years of the vintage.

Frizzante wines are available in white, red and rose varieties.
Frizzante wines are available in white, red and rose varieties.

Vinho Verde is an inexpensive Portuguese frizzante. Although the name literally means “green wine,” it refers to the fact that the wine should be enjoyed while it is still young. These wines are available in white, red, and rose varieties, but only the white wines are exported out of the country. Vinho Verde is most often served with clams, lobsters, crabs, or shrimp.

Dana Hinders
Dana Hinders

Dana holds a B.A. in journalism and mass communication from the University of Iowa. She has loved being part of the DelightedCooking team ever since discovering the joys of freelance writing after her son was born. Dana also hones her writing skills by contributing articles to various blogs, as well as creating sales copy and content for e-courses.

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Dana Hinders
Dana Hinders

Dana holds a B.A. in journalism and mass communication from the University of Iowa. She has loved being part of the DelightedCooking team ever since discovering the joys of freelance writing after her son was born. Dana also hones her writing skills by contributing articles to various blogs, as well as creating sales copy and content for e-courses.

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Discussion Comments

anon224922

As I know, they are still wines. I think that frizzante is great with lihght dishes, but also alone. You could mix the frizzante with peach mousse, and you will get a Bellini!

ginsberg05

Frizzante wines make great fruit spritzers in the hot weather months. Mix equal parts of your favorite frizzante wine with grapefruit juice, garnish with an orange slice, and enjoy! These are perfect additions to Sunday brunch.

rockyraccoon

Frizzante wines make excellent dessert wines because of their sweet taste. A personal favorite is called Saracco Moscato d'Asti. This particular brand is crisp, sweet, and affordable.

anon32267

Can you confirm what duty rate frizante wines fall into, are they classed as a still wine duty rate or do they fall into the sparkling wine duty rate? I have a frizante wine that is 11.5% ABV

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    • Gavi wine is a popular accompaniment to fish.
      By: Monkey Business
      Gavi wine is a popular accompaniment to fish.
    • Consuming small amounts of wine may lower blood pressure.
      By: Hunor Kristo
      Consuming small amounts of wine may lower blood pressure.
    • Frizzante wines are available in white, red and rose varieties.
      By: Minerva Studio
      Frizzante wines are available in white, red and rose varieties.
    • Lambrusco, which is one of the most popular types of frizzante, originated in the Emilia Romagna region of Italy.
      By: Bibanesi
      Lambrusco, which is one of the most popular types of frizzante, originated in the Emilia Romagna region of Italy.
    • Frizzante wines are slightly sparkling, meaning they have only a small amount of carbonation.
      By: V&P Photo Studio
      Frizzante wines are slightly sparkling, meaning they have only a small amount of carbonation.
    • Frizzante wines are popular for celebrating anniversaries.
      By: Monkey Business
      Frizzante wines are popular for celebrating anniversaries.