What is Saraceni wine?

Fratelli Saraceni is a family-owned Italian wine producer that makes wines in Tuscany’s Chianti region and the Prosecco regions of the Veneto. It produces a range of red, white and sweet wines under the label Libero, and sparkling wines under the Bollicine and Italian Sparklers labels.

Why is Saraceni blue?

The blue color, according to Mashable, comes from added blue curaçao, although it’s only 7 percent alcohol by volume, so something in the alcohol by volume isn’t quite adding up. Saraceni credits picking “the grapes at lower sugar level to ensure that Blumond has lower content in alcohol.”

Where is Blumond?

The strikingly blue bubbly is called Blumond, and it’s a sweet sparkling wine of Prosecco grapes produced by an Italian winery called Fratelli Saraceni.

What is blue wine made of?

Blue wine is fermented from a combination of red grapes and white grapes, with pigments and sweeteners added.

Are Saraceni wines good?

4.0A really nice light fun treat. Low % but a real flavour of peach, with a nicely soft texture and not too sweet. The blue gimmick may get in the way, but it’s a good aperitif worth a look.

Can you get blue prosecco?

Everyone loves a glass of prosecco to celebrate a special occasion. But if you’re bored of those plain old bubbles don’t worry, because blue prosecco is now a thing. Saraceni has created Blumond Blue Bubbly and it’s now on sale online. The website states: “Taste something completely different everyone is talking about!

What is prosecco?

What is Prosecco? Technically, Prosecco is a sparkling wine that originates from the Valdobbiadene region in Veneto, Italy. The wine is made with Prosecco grapes (also called “Glera”) and made into wine via the Charmat sparkling method, which gives wines approximately 3 atmospheres of pressure.

Is blue wine alcoholic?

Today, the 100% natural, non-alcoholic fruit juice range has 10 flavours, and is well known in Nigeria and around the world. This cocktail wine combines blue fruit punch and sparkling white grape juice of only the finest quality. It has all the inviting aroma and intensity of grapes in a 100% alcohol-free wine.

Can you make blue wine?

Mix a lot of white wine with a smaller amount of red wine, and a tiny bit of must, or freshly-crushed grape juice. The blue colour is obtained via a mix of “nature and technology” using two pigments—anthocyanin, found in the skin of red grapes, and indigo carmine.

Why is pink Champagne more expensive?

Higher quality Rosé is far more labor-intensive and time-consuming, which reflects on the cost. Besides the labor-intense production method, the increase in demand for pink Champagne causes the price to surge. Market prices might also influence the cost.