ClassificationDOCG Franciacorta
VarietalsChardonnay, Pinot Nero
Hectares10 ha
OwnerBruno and Claudia (founders); led day-to-day by Celeste
OrganicORGANIC CERTIFIED
NeighbourhoodErbusco
Tip: Ask for the Pas Dosé alongside the Brut to read San Cristoforo's low-dosage signature; the two bottles share the same base wine.
Location
Address: Via Villanuova, 2, 25030 Villa Pedergnano, Erbusco, Brescia, Italy, Franciacorta
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Biodynamic PracticingORGANIC CERTIFIEDErbusco
Cavalleri farms 40 hectares biodynamically at Erbusco; the family-run cellar on Via Provinciale at the centre of the village is the original modern Cavalleri operation (re-founded 1979).
Tip: The Blanc de Blancs is the entry point to Cavalleri's Chardonnay-purist style; the Collezione Esclusiva extended-lees flight is the upgrade.
ICEAErbusco
Ca' del Bosco at Erbusco completed organic certification across its 253-hectare estate in 2014, one of the larger certified-organic Franciacorta operations by area.
Tip: Ask for the Annamaria Clementi flight at the Hall of the Wines library tasting; reserve in advance for the long-lees slot.
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ORGANIC CERTIFIEDMonticelli Brusati
Lo Sparviere at Monticelli Brusati has farmed 30 hectares organically since 2013, on limestone-marl soils that producers consider distinct from the moraine substrates further south.
Tip: Ask for the Riserva Dosaggio Zero in the library flight; the cellar's limestone-marl signature shows most clearly at low dosage.
ORGANIC CERTIFIEDCapriolo
Lantieri (full name Lantieri de Paratico) at Capriolo farms 22 organic-certified hectares. The noble family has documented Franciacorta viticulture going back to the 10th century; the modern bottle-fermented sparkling operation dates to 1974. The Arcadia Riserva is the cellar's long-lees prestige bottling.
Tip: The family-history room is worth the extra 20 minutes if you book a longer slot; the 10th-century viticulture records are part of the visit.
Biodynamic PracticingORGANIC CERTIFIEDErbusco
Cavalleri farms 40 hectares biodynamically at Erbusco; the family-run cellar on Via Provinciale at the centre of the village is the original modern Cavalleri operation (re-founded 1979).
Tip: The Blanc de Blancs is the entry point to Cavalleri's Chardonnay-purist style; the Collezione Esclusiva extended-lees flight is the upgrade.
Biodynamic PracticingORGANIC CERTIFIEDCazzago San Martino
1701 Franciacorta at Cazzago San Martino farms 10 hectares organic and biodynamic. The Stefini family runs the cellar with a no-dosage core range; the cellar produces around 70,000 bottles a year across 8 labels.
Tip: 1701 offers a guided biodynamic walking tour with the on-site agronomist alongside the standard cellar tasting.
ICEAPassirano
Mosnel at Camignone (Passirano) farms 42 hectares of ICEA-certified organic vines. The Barboglio family cellar (founded 1836) has the 16th-century underground galleries and one of the appellation's oldest continuous Pinot Bianco plots, plus one of the consortium's original Erbamat trial parcels.
Tip: The EBB single-vintage Erbamat bottling is one of the few examples of the heritage variety at high percentage; book a back-vintage flight to taste it against the QdE.
ICEAErbusco
Ca' del Bosco at Erbusco completed organic certification across its 253-hectare estate in 2014, one of the larger certified-organic Franciacorta operations by area.
Tip: Ask for the Annamaria Clementi flight at the Hall of the Wines library tasting; reserve in advance for the long-lees slot.
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