Two Tuscan wineries are presented in Milan at the A casa Eatery restaurant. And the Chianti mania breaks out with glasses of Bianco and Rosso di Toscana by Fattoria Betti and Fattoria Casalbosco
Two wine cellars of the Pistoiese, Fattoria Betti di Quarrata and Fattoria Casalbosco di Santomato join together to promote the wine of their territory in a dinner in Milan at A Casa Eatery. We will tell you about the combinations in a crescendo of taste and flavor. Dinner starts with the Mediterranean Tartare served in combination with Bianco di Toscana Igt Creto by Betti and Casalbosco Dorato Igt to continue with cavatelli sprinkled with Chianti Montalbano Docg and the Casalbosco Chianti Riserva Docg. Following a tasty stew with sweet paprika. Here the Casalbosco winery has proposed the Igt Orchidea while Betti the Rosso di Toscana Igt Prunideo. Grand final with chocolate cake filled with raspberries tasted with the fruity Rosè di Toscana Igt Caprone and the Vinsanto Doc of Casalbosco.
Fattoria Casalbosco
Thanks to the passion for wine that the Family Becagli carries through generations the wines by Fattoria Casalbosco acquire their fine taste and superior quality. The wines are produced following the great Tuscan enological tradition, by selecting precious grapes as Cabernet, Merlot, Sangiovese and Chardonnay and combining them with a process of elaboration directed by an exceptional wine expert. Info: http://www.fattoriacasalbosco.it/
Fattoria Betti
Twenty hectares of vineyards on the slopes of Montalbano and an Art Nouveau cellar, the vineyards of Fattoria Betti grow in a clay soil located at 150-200 meters above sea level and are mainly suited to Sangiovese, Cabernet, Merlot, Trebbiano, Chardonnay Canaiolo Nero. The winery is located in the territory of Montalbano, a small corner of Tuscany that contains in itself, still intact, all the noble characters of these ancient lands: the romantic parishes and small medieval villages with turreted profiles, the wide expanses of olive groves and vineyards, dotted here and there by solitary cypresses. Info: http://www.fattoriabetti.it/
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