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Antica Fratta Franciacorta Brut 375ml

Antica Fratta starts again from its new, great ambitions, with the firm intention of becoming Essence of Franciacorta. From the cellar, built in the fraction of Monticelli Brusati, there was already talk of admiration in the mid-nineteenth century. In the second half of the nineteenth century the cav. Luigi Rossetti, a wealthy merchant of the area, transforme…
Antica Fratta starts again from its new, great ambitions, with the firm intention of becoming Essence of Franciacorta. From the cellar, built in the fraction of Monticelli Brusati, there was already talk of admiration in the mid-nineteenth century. In the second half of the nineteenth century the cav. Luigi Rossetti, a wealthy merchant of the area, transformed a farmhouse that presumably dates back to the 16th century into his elegant residence, as well as into the seat of his wine trade, in function of which he built the beautiful cellars obtained by digging in the living rock of the hill sloping down behind the Villa , which in 1979 was renewed bringing it back to its ancient splendor.
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Antica Fratta starts again from its new, great ambitions, with the firm intention of becoming Essence of Franciacorta. From the cellar, built in the fraction of Monticelli Brusati, there was already talk of admiration in the mid-nineteenth century. In the second half of the nineteenth century the cav. Luigi Rossetti, a wealthy merchant of the area, transformed a farmhouse that presumably dates back to the 16th century into his elegant residence, as well as into the seat of his wine trade, in function of which he built the beautiful cellars obtained by digging in the living rock of the hill sloping down behind the Villa , which in 1979 was renewed bringing it back to its ancient splendor.