ClassificationDOCG Franciacorta
VarietalsChardonnay, Pinot Nero

Tip: If the Milledì Satèn is in stock alongside the standard Brut, taste both side-by-side; the flat-bottomed bottle maximises lees contact and the Satèn shows the contrast in mousse texture.

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Ricci Curbastro Extra Brut ★ 4.4

DOCG FranciacortaChardonnay, Pinot Nero, Pinot BiancoEUR 22 to 28 retail

The Extra Brut from Ricci Curbastro, the Capriolo cellar founded in 1885 and now run by Riccardo Ricci Curbastro with his sons Gualberto and Filippo. 32 organic-farmed hectares at Villa Evelina on the Capriolo slopes.

Tip: Combine the cellar tasting with the on-site Ricci Curbastro Agricultural Museum; the 19th and early 20th-century farming-tool collection is part of the visit.

Vezzoli Brut ★ 4.2

DOCG FranciacortaChardonnay, Pinot NeroEUR 18 to 24 retail

The standard Brut from Vezzoli, the small family cellar on Via Costa Sopra at Erbusco. Five hectares of estate vineyards; the cellar began bottling Franciacorta in 1994 and won gold at CSWWC 2021 and Quattro Rose Camune 2022. Chardonnay-led with Pinot Nero, minimum 24 months on lees.

Tip: The Vezzoli cellar visit is small enough that the family often pours the flight personally; book directly through the cellar website.

Le Marchesine Brut ★ 4.2

DOCG FranciacortaChardonnay, Pinot NeroEUR 18 to 24 retail

The standard Brut from Le Marchesine at Passirano, the Biatta family cellar producing around 550,000 bottles of Franciacorta DOCG a year across 13 labels. Minimum 24 months on lees, Chardonnay-led blend.

Tip: Le Marchesine's Satèn is the broader category benchmark; the cellar door flight pairs it with the Pas Dosé for a structural contrast.

Quadra Brut ★ 4.2

DOCG FranciacortaChardonnay, Pinot NeroEUR 20 to 26 retail

The standard Brut from Quadra at Cologne, the south-western entrance to the DOCG. Founded in 2002 by Ugo Ghezzi and managed by enologist Mario Falcetti. 20 hectares of vineyards; the Q Black Pas Dosé is the cellar's flagship and the standard Brut is the budget-tier entry point. Minimum 24 months on lees.

Tip: Pair a Quadra visit with a hike up Monte Orfano; the cellar sits at the trailhead and the trail offers a vista across the DOCG.

La Montina Brut ★ 4.2

DOCG FranciacortaChardonnay, Pinot NeroEUR 18 to 24 retail

The standard Brut from La Montina, the Bozza brothers cellar at Monticelli Brusati with the 17th-century residence (built 1620 by Benedetto Montini, an ancestor of Pope Paul VI). 70-hectare estate, 8,000 square metres of underground cellars and around 450,000 bottles a year. Minimum 24 months on lees, Chardonnay-led blend.

Tip: Visit during the October Festa dell'Uva weekend; the Brut and the Baiana Pas Dosé are poured side-by-side at the open-cellar tasting.

Lantieri Extra Brut ★ 4.3

DOCG FranciacortaChardonnay, Pinot NeroEUR 22 to 28 retail

The Extra Brut from Lantieri (full name Lantieri de Paratico), the noble-family cellar at Capriolo with 22 organic hectares. The family records documented Franciacorta-area viticulture going back to the 10th century.

Tip: The Lantieri cellar tour includes a family-history room covering the 10th-century vineyard records; allow an extra 20 minutes if booking a longer slot.

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