Typical of Monferrato, Brachetto d'Acqui is characterized by a ruby red color of medium intensity, and you tend to light garnet or rosé, musky aroma, very delicate and distinctive; sweet flavor, soft and delicate. (continue)
Typical of Monferrato, Brachetto d'Acqui is characterized by a ruby red color of medium intensity, and you tend to light garnet or rosé, musky aroma, very delicate and distinctive; sweet flavor, soft and delicate. Legend has it that during the Roman Empire, Julius Caesar and Mark Antony before then, did precede their arrival in Egypt at the court of the beautiful Cleopatra from skins of "Vinum acquense", appreciated by the Queen to awaken the ardor of his legendary lovers . The "Vinum acquense" sweet by nature, lively and intoxicating, came from the current Alto Monferrato. And above all, he was attributed aphrodisiac power. A direct line that runs through the history, territory and common features, connects and brings the "vinum acquense" current Brachetto, his direct descendant.
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