Cincinnato Bellone Brut
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Fresh, vibrant, and full of Roman character.
Bellone Brut by Cincinnato captures the lively spirit of Lazio in a sparkling wine crafted using the Charmat method. Made from the indigenous Bellone grape, this wine is fermented in pressurised tanks to preserve freshness, fruit intensity, and vibrant natural bubbles, resulting in a sparkling expression that is approachable yet refined.
Pale straw in colour, it delights the senses with aromas of green apple, white flowers, and citrus zest. On the palate, it is crisp, light, and lively, with fine, persistent bubbles carrying fresh orchard fruits and a touch of minerality. The Charmat method ensures a youthful vibrancy while highlighting the purity of the Bellone grape.
For wine lovers in Ireland, Cincinnato Bellone Brut is a joyful, versatile sparkling wine — perfect as an aperitif, for casual celebrations, or paired with seafood, light pasta, and fresh salads.
Why we love it:
Zesty, clean, and refreshingly different — this is a sparkling wine that shines without needing a special occasion. A great alternative to Prosecco, especially for Irish wine lovers looking for something local in spirit, but global in style.
Italy
- Bellone
Colour
Pale straw with fine, lively bubbles.
Nose
Lemon zest, acacia blossom, white peach.
Palate
Light and crisp with flavours of citrus, green apple, and subtle stone fruit. Delicate mousse with a dry, mineral finish.
A versatile sparkler for light bites and good times:
- Oysters, mussels, or grilled prawns
- Irish goat cheese or creamy cheeses
- Light starters, sushi, or tempura
- Aperitivo hour with olives and crisps
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Based in the hills of Cori, near Rome, Cincinnato is leading a quiet revolution in Lazio. With a focus on ancient native grapes like Bellone and Nero Buono, they’re creating modern wines that stay rooted in tradition — and they're becoming a favourite among Irish wine drinkers looking for something genuinely different.