Italian Sparkling Wine Frizzante.

By Italian Roots and Genealogy | Mar 30, 2025
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This conversation delves into the rich world of Italian wines, focusing on the sparkling wine Frizzante from Franciacorta and Trento.


Frizzante is an Italian term used to describe lightly sparkling or semi-sparkling wines. It falls between spumante (fully sparkling) and still wines. The bubbles in frizzante wines are gentler and lower in pressure, making them smoother and easier to drink.


This style is common in Italian wines like Prosecco Frizzante, Lambrusco Frizzante, and Moscato Frizzante. It pairs well with light dishes, seafood, and appetizers.