
Lamborghini Gold MAGNUM: 1.5L Extra Dry Prosecco D.O.C. Treviso
Product information for Lamborghini Gold MAGNUM: 1.5L Extra Dry Prosecco D.O.C. Treviso
Free 2-5 Business Day Shipping Included in USA A prosecco exploring new winemaking territories. The perfect balance of strength, aromatic intensity, freshness and silkiness. The Lamborghini style, elevated to its purest expression in this fresh 1.5L magnum bottle. Featured in: Order Includes 1.5L Magnum & Lamborghini Gift Box. Product comparison between 1.5L Magnum and Standard 750ml: Beautifully packaged for gift givingCritically acclaimed by wine critics Bottled in the Lamborghini family winery in Italy Product Details This blend is crafted from Lamborghini’s winery extensive collection of reserve wines, taking its inspiration from the iconic “Raging Bull” Label. For those seeking a new experience and a pure, Extra Dry Prosecco. How to Enjoy Service temperature - 42-46ºF Storage advice - Store horizontally in a cool (42-46°F), dark place, and away from vibrations Closure - Cork Alcohol by volume - 11% Specifications Area of Origin The Vinto Region Variety Glera (formally known as Prosecco) Color Pale yellow Smell Fine, fruity and well-balanced Taste Soft, well-balanced and velvety Serving Temp 42°F - 46°F Size 750ML Method Martinotti-Charmat About Ferruccio Lamborghini Ferruccio Lamborghini was an Italian industrialist. In 1963, he created Automobili Lamborghini, a maker of high-end sports cars in Sant'Agata Bolognese. He went to build the very first super car in the world. Born to grape farmers in Renazzo, from the comune of Cento in the Emilia-Romagna region, his mechanical know-how led him to enter the business of tractor manufacturing in 1948, when he founded Lamborghini Trattori, which quickly became an important manufacturer of agricultural equipment in the midst of Italy's post-WWII economic boom. In 1959, he opened an oil heater factory, Lamborghini Bruciatori, which later entered the business of producing air conditioning equipment. Lamborghini founded a fourth company, Lamborghini Oleodinamica in 1969 after creating Automobili Lamborghini in 1963. Lamborghini sold off many of his interests by the late 1970s and retired to an estate in Umbria, where he pursued winemaking.







