Rosabella wine is a bouquet of spring flowers and wild berries from Piedmont, a great choice for those looking for a light, fresh and elegant wine.
This rosé wine is reminiscent of spring: full of floral and wild berry aromas, with a subtle minerality and a charming rose scent that complements its elegance.
The wine is made from young vine berries that grow in the famous Piedmont villages: Barolo, La Morra, Novello and Serralunga.
Rosabella wine has a soft pink color, reminiscent of spring flowers. The aromas of the wine are played by strawberry blossoms, raspberries, red currants and orange blossoms. It is a perfectly balanced, soft, fresh wine with a pleasant fruity aftertaste.
Serve at 8-10°C with:
Fresh seafood: Mussels, shrimp or clams with a citrus sauce or a light herb and garlic oil.
Grilled or raw fish: For example, sea bream or trout, grilled with fresh vegetables and lemon zest.
Prosciutto and melons: The combination of Prosciutto di Parma with sweet melons or strawberries will provide a great flavor contrast with the fruity notes of the wine.
Bruschetta with tomatoes: Fresh tomatoes, basil and garlic on toasted bread will go well with the freshness of Rosabella wine.
Pasta with fish or vegetable sauce.
Salad with citrus and nuts: A fresh salad with grapefruit, oranges and walnuts will provide a great balance to the wine.
Avocado and Tomato Salad: A salad with avocado, tomatoes, and basil, dressed with lemon juice and olive oil, will complement this wine perfectly.
The Vajra family has farmed Bricco delle Viole, the highest cru in Comune di Barolo, since the 1880s. At the young age of fifteen, Aldo Vajra embraced the dream to revive his family legacy. Displaying a vision and commitment belying his young age he took over the estate in 1968, turning a new page.Aldo soon acquired the first organic certification of the region (1971), created private biotype selections (selezioni massali) of Nebbiolo and Dolcetto, pioneered the renaissance of Freisa, a noble yet forgotten local grape (1980) and the cultivation of Rhine Riesling in Piemonte (1985).Today, the Vajra family continues the vineyard research focusing on the influence of soil and climate change. The winery is trail-blazing the rediscovery of Chiaretto di Nebbiolo and the wines of the 17th century – long before Barolo was created - through two limited-production wines: “N.S. della Neve” (a champagne-method rosé nature) and “Claré JC”, a partial whole-cluster fermentation of pure Nebbiolo.High elevation vineyards are a unique factor to the Vajra wines, for their ability to express finesse and remarkable complexity over power
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