
Conte Fosco Cuvee Brut 75cl
AED 35.00
Weeknight bubbles that don’t feel like a compromise. This Italian sparkling wine is crisp, dry (Brut), and built for easy sipping, think green apple, lemon zest, and a clean, bready finish that feels properly celebratory. It’s the kind of bottle you keep around for last-minute toasts, pizza nights, or “we survived the day” moments. Bonus: it’s a Cuvée, so you get a more rounded, crowd-pleasing blend instead of a one-note fizz!
| Size | 75cl / 750ml |
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Crisp bubbles, zero fuss, instant good mood. This Italian Cuvée Brut is the bottle you grab when you want that satisfying pop and a glass that stays lively to the last sip.
Brut means it leans dry, so it comes off clean and refreshing instead of syrupy. The “Cuvée” part is your clue it’s a blend, built for balance. You get bright fruit, a little bakery vibe, and that snappy sparkle that makes everything feel like a plan.
This is the kind of Italian sparkling wine that works when you’re not trying to overthink it. Pour it while you’re cooking. Bring it to a friend’s place. Open it because your group chat finally agreed on a time.
- Appearance: Pale straw with energetic, fine bubbles that keep racing up the glass.
- Nose: Green apple, lemon peel, pear, plus a light hint of fresh bread.
- Taste: Crisp orchard fruit up front, zippy citrus in the middle, and a dry, tidy finish that keeps you reaching back for another sip.
- Body: Light-bodied and bright, with a lively, mouth-watering feel.
- Finish: Clean and refreshing, with lingering citrus and a subtle yeasty note.
Where it shines: casual celebrations, aperitivo snacks, salty chips, roast chicken, creamy pasta, and anything fried that deserves a bubbly sidekick. It also plays nice in spritz-style drinks when you want sparkle without turning it into a sugar bomb.
And because it’s Brut and blended, it’s a reliable crowd-pleaser. Fresh enough for the “I only drink light stuff” friend, structured enough for the “I like something drier” friend. Everyone wins.
Fun Fact: “Cuvée” literally means “vat” in French, but on a label it’s the producer’s way of saying, “this is our chosen blend,” the house recipe they’re proud to pour.