2018 Ferrari Spumante Perlé DOC

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Vintage | 2018 |
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Content (Alc) | 0.75 ltr (12.5%) |
Drink window | 2025 - 2033 |
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Description
The Brut Perlé is one of Ferrari's flagship wines. It's considered one of the house's finest sparkling wines and is therefore produced exclusively in excellent vintages, proudly displaying the vintage on its label. A wine the Champenois call a millésimé. It's made exclusively from the finest Chardonnay grapes, a blanc de blancs, so to speak. This alone gives it the necessary complexity, but it's also the four years of bottle aging that give it its fine mousse and its delicious toasted and smoky character. A majestic glass of sparkling wine.
In the glass, the Ferrari Brut Perlé has a bright golden yellow color with a fine mousse. On the nose, this Spumante is beautifully broad and toasted with notes of Chardonnay, honey, peach, and vanilla—seductive. On the palate, the Ferrari has a soft and rich flavor, a good mousse, pleasant, beautifully complex glass, length, good acidity, and a lively character.
During the Champagne & Sparkling Championship, Ferrari won no fewer than 11 gold medals and took home the main prize, being named "Sparkling Wine Producer of the Year 2017".
Specifications
Type of Wine | White |
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Country | Italy |
Region | Trentino |
Winery | Ferrari |
Grape | Chardonnay |
Biological certified | No |
Natural wine | No |
Vegan | No |
Vintage | 2018 |
Drinking as of | 2025 |
Drinking till | 2033 |
Alcohol % | 12.5 |
Alcohol free/low | No |
Content | 0.75 ltr |
Oak aging | Yes |
Sparkling | Yes |
Dessert wine | No |
Closure | Cork |
Parker rating | 94 |
James Suckling rating | 91 |
Vinous rating | 92 |
Tasting Profiles | Droog, Fris, Strak, Wit fruit |
Drink moments | Borrelen, Cadeau!, Iets te vieren, Lekker luxe, Met vrienden, Romantisch, Summer party |
Professional Reviews
Parker
Rating
94
Release Price
$38
Drink Date
2021 - 2032
Reviewed by
Monica Larner
Issue Date
18th Feb 2021
Source
February 2021 Week 3, The Wine Advocate
The Ferrari 2014 Trento Metodo Classico Perlé Brut is a pure expression of Chardonnay that reveals extreme smoothness and silkiness, enhanced by the soft beading that caresses the palate. Aged on the lees for five years, the wine excels in terms of its textural offering, showing a creamy, rich and mid-weight texture. There is plenty of fruit in the form of apricot and apple, all backed by baked bread or baguette. The finish is long and fine.
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James Suckling
FERRARI TRENTO PERLÉ BRUT 2015
Score
91
This has a very satisfying balance of mature, toasty aromas and youthful notes, the candied-lemon fruit well balanced by the crisp acidity on the generous body. Quite a substantial and creamy finish. A pure-chardonnay sparkler.
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Vinous
2017 Brut Perlé Trentodoc
92
Drinking Window
2023 - 2027
From: Sparkling Wines from Italy for Every Occasion (Dec 2023)
The 2017 Brut Perlé Trentodoc blends vividly ripe apples and pear with enriching raw almond and white flower notes. It opens with a pretty inner sweetness contrasted by saline minerals that add a pleasant crunch as ripe orchard fruits give way to hints of hazelnut. Despite its size, the 2017 finishes remarkably fresh, ending with candied ginger and a sour tinge of Granny Smith. Disgorged: 2023. (Lot# 23046/501)
- By Eric Guido on December 2023
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93
Gold - Champagne & Sparkling Wine World Championships 2019
4 stelle - Guida Touring Vini Buoni d'Italia 2019
93/100 - Wine Advocate 2018
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Some brands transcend the region and are a phenomenon in themselves. Ferrari - and we are not talking about cars - is such a brand. As a company very committed to Trento as a region, but in Italy much more famous as a producer of excellent sparkling wines. Ferrari sparkling wines make up 50% of the total production of sparkling wines of the region (4.5 million bottles). They come from 120 hectares of own vineyards, from which all vintage wines are made and 300 hectares from 150 contract farmers.
Founder Giulio Ferrari found his inspiration in the Champagne. He was so impressed with these wines, which undergo a fermentation in the bottle to get their sparkling character. In 1902 he came up with his own variant, also made on the basis of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, so exactly the same grapes as in Champagne. He did not think the third important Champagne grape, Pinot Meunier, was good enough. Actually more of a grape that was actually only planted to survive the spring frost in this northern region.
Giulio Ferrari's successors have always remained true to his and the company's philosophy. It is the descendants of Bruno Lunelli, who took over Ferrari in 1952, who currently hold sway over the company. But nothing has changed in the strategy. They too have always made wines according to the Champagne method (Metodo Classico). A smart strategy. Italians love everything that mousse and for good reason the biggest buyers of Champagne. Only 10% of Ferrari's wines go abroad. The quality is monitored by setting strict requirements for the quality of the grapes. The Chardonnay - Pinot Noir is only used for Rosé - comes exclusively from vineyards above 300, 400 meters, necessary for good acidity. The contracted farmers are well paid, up to € 2 per kilogram of grapes - the best way to make and guarantee quality. Bottle aging takes at least two years and of the better wines even four, five years. The cellar is now being expanded to allow the normal brut to mature for 30 or 36 months, instead of two years now. It produces wines that can compete with a good Champagne, and not only the Cuvée Perlé or the top wine Giulio Ferrari, but also the ordinary Brut or Brut Rosé.
The Brut Perlé is one of Ferrari's flagship wines. It's considered one of the house's finest sparkling wines and is therefore produced exclusively in excellent vintages, proudly displaying the vintage on its label. A wine the Champenois call a millésimé. It's made exclusively from the finest Chardonnay grapes, a blanc de blancs, so to speak. This alone gives it the necessary complexity, but it's also the four years of bottle aging that give it its fine mousse and its delicious toasted and smoky character. A majestic glass of sparkling wine.
In the glass, the Ferrari Brut Perlé has a bright golden yellow color with a fine mousse. On the nose, this Spumante is beautifully broad and toasted with notes of Chardonnay, honey, peach, and vanilla—seductive. On the palate, the Ferrari has a soft and rich flavor, a good mousse, pleasant, beautifully complex glass, length, good acidity, and a lively character.
During the Champagne & Sparkling Championship, Ferrari won no fewer than 11 gold medals and took home the main prize, being named "Sparkling Wine Producer of the Year 2017".
Type of Wine | White |
---|---|
Country | Italy |
Region | Trentino |
Winery | Ferrari |
Grape | Chardonnay |
Biological certified | No |
Natural wine | No |
Vegan | No |
Vintage | 2018 |
Drinking as of | 2025 |
Drinking till | 2033 |
Alcohol % | 12.5 |
Alcohol free/low | No |
Content | 0.75 ltr |
Oak aging | Yes |
Sparkling | Yes |
Dessert wine | No |
Closure | Cork |
Parker rating | 94 |
James Suckling rating | 91 |
Vinous rating | 92 |
Tasting Profiles | Droog, Fris, Strak, Wit fruit |
Drink moments | Borrelen, Cadeau!, Iets te vieren, Lekker luxe, Met vrienden, Romantisch, Summer party |
Parker
Rating
94
Release Price
$38
Drink Date
2021 - 2032
Reviewed by
Monica Larner
Issue Date
18th Feb 2021
Source
February 2021 Week 3, The Wine Advocate
The Ferrari 2014 Trento Metodo Classico Perlé Brut is a pure expression of Chardonnay that reveals extreme smoothness and silkiness, enhanced by the soft beading that caresses the palate. Aged on the lees for five years, the wine excels in terms of its textural offering, showing a creamy, rich and mid-weight texture. There is plenty of fruit in the form of apricot and apple, all backed by baked bread or baguette. The finish is long and fine.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua...
James Suckling
FERRARI TRENTO PERLÉ BRUT 2015
Score
91
This has a very satisfying balance of mature, toasty aromas and youthful notes, the candied-lemon fruit well balanced by the crisp acidity on the generous body. Quite a substantial and creamy finish. A pure-chardonnay sparkler.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua...
Vinous
2017 Brut Perlé Trentodoc
92
Drinking Window
2023 - 2027
From: Sparkling Wines from Italy for Every Occasion (Dec 2023)
The 2017 Brut Perlé Trentodoc blends vividly ripe apples and pear with enriching raw almond and white flower notes. It opens with a pretty inner sweetness contrasted by saline minerals that add a pleasant crunch as ripe orchard fruits give way to hints of hazelnut. Despite its size, the 2017 finishes remarkably fresh, ending with candied ginger and a sour tinge of Granny Smith. Disgorged: 2023. (Lot# 23046/501)
- By Eric Guido on December 2023
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua...
93
Gold - Champagne & Sparkling Wine World Championships 2019
4 stelle - Guida Touring Vini Buoni d'Italia 2019
93/100 - Wine Advocate 2018
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Some brands transcend the region and are a phenomenon in themselves. Ferrari - and we are not talking about cars - is such a brand. As a company very committed to Trento as a region, but in Italy much more famous as a producer of excellent sparkling wines. Ferrari sparkling wines make up 50% of the total production of sparkling wines of the region (4.5 million bottles). They come from 120 hectares of own vineyards, from which all vintage wines are made and 300 hectares from 150 contract farmers.
Founder Giulio Ferrari found his inspiration in the Champagne. He was so impressed with these wines, which undergo a fermentation in the bottle to get their sparkling character. In 1902 he came up with his own variant, also made on the basis of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, so exactly the same grapes as in Champagne. He did not think the third important Champagne grape, Pinot Meunier, was good enough. Actually more of a grape that was actually only planted to survive the spring frost in this northern region.
Giulio Ferrari's successors have always remained true to his and the company's philosophy. It is the descendants of Bruno Lunelli, who took over Ferrari in 1952, who currently hold sway over the company. But nothing has changed in the strategy. They too have always made wines according to the Champagne method (Metodo Classico). A smart strategy. Italians love everything that mousse and for good reason the biggest buyers of Champagne. Only 10% of Ferrari's wines go abroad. The quality is monitored by setting strict requirements for the quality of the grapes. The Chardonnay - Pinot Noir is only used for Rosé - comes exclusively from vineyards above 300, 400 meters, necessary for good acidity. The contracted farmers are well paid, up to € 2 per kilogram of grapes - the best way to make and guarantee quality. Bottle aging takes at least two years and of the better wines even four, five years. The cellar is now being expanded to allow the normal brut to mature for 30 or 36 months, instead of two years now. It produces wines that can compete with a good Champagne, and not only the Cuvée Perlé or the top wine Giulio Ferrari, but also the ordinary Brut or Brut Rosé.
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