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Franciacorta Non Dosato 'Alma Assemblage 2' by Bellavista is an elegant cuvée of 76% Chardonnay and 24% Pinot Noir, made from over 30 selected vineyards with vines nearly 30 years old. Presented in 2024 by Francesca Moretti along with Richard Geoffroy (historical chef de cave of Dom Pérignon), the Alma Assemblage 1 line celebrates the uniqueness of each vintage, as suggested by the number 1. Made using the Classic Method, it ages for at least 30 months on the lees, before the disgorgement without dosage, with topping up with identical wine. The aromatic profile expresses citrus, white flowers, Mediterranean herbs, spices, and fine pastry. On the palate, it is tense, refined, and energetic, with a great balance between freshness and maturity, a dry finish, and vibrant persistence. Perfect with raw fish, shellfish, sashimi, delicate risottos, and soft fresh cheeses.
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- Sparkling wine
- Production Method
- Classic or Champenois
- Denomination
- Franciacorta DOCG
- Grape variety / Raw material
- Chardonnay
- Dosage
- Zero Dosage - Brut Nature (0-3 g/l)
- Variety / Assembly
- Chardonnay 76%, Pinot Noir 24%
- Vintage or Cuvée
- Without year
- Format
- 750 ml.
- Nation
- Italy
- Region
- Lombardy
- Alcohol Content
- 12.5% ABV (Alcohol by Volume)
- Service Temperature
- 6° - 8° C.
- Recommended Glass
- Transparent flute
- Gastronomic Pairings
- Aperitif, Fish Dishes
- Allergens
- Contains sulfites (sulfites refer to sulfur dioxide that is added to wine to preserve it, thanks to its disinfectant, antioxidant, and stabilizing action)
- Overall Rating
- 91/100
Bellavista

When we talk about the greatest Franciacorta wines of all time, it's impossible not to immediately think of Bellavista, one of the most prestigious maisons in Brescia. Its labels have marked the history of the denomination, becoming a point of reference for enthusiasts and connoisseurs.
The origins of this excellent reality date back to 1977, when Vittorio Moretti decided to invest in the hills around Erbusco with an idea as ambitious as it was visionary: to produce sparkling wines capable of competing with the most famous French Champagne. From that dream, a solid and dynamic project was born, which has significantly contributed to the qualitative evolution of Franciacorta.
The name "Bellavista" is inspired by the hill on which the winery stands, a place from which the view encompasses Lake Iseo, the Po Valley, and the Alps. A breathtaking panorama, reflecting the beauty found in every glass produced. Today, Bellavista can count on over a hundred plots distributed extensively in the denomination's territory: a wealth of soils, microclimates, and exposures that give uniqueness and complexity to each cuvée.
The Bellavista style is synonymous with elegance, precision, and recognizability. Every bottle born in the Erbusco winery is the result of meticulous work and a consistent vision. With a vineyard area close to 200 hectares and an annual production nearing one and a half million bottles, Bellavista offers a range that includes Brut, Extra Brut, Satèn, the Riserva Vittorio Moretti, Nectar, Alma Gran Cuvée, and the refined Pas Operé.
Each label tells a story of excellence and deep territorial identity. Bellavista is not just a symbol of Franciacorta: it is an emblem of the best Made in Italy, an ambassador to the world of a winemaking art made of passion, rigor, and authenticity.
Address:
Via Bellavista, 5 - 25030 Erbusco (BS), Italy
Color: Bright straw yellow with golden highlights, extremely fine and persistent perlage that reflects the elegance of the pas dosé style.
Nose: Complex and precise aromas of ripe citrus, green apple and white flowers, followed by mineral tones, hints of hazelnut and subtle notes of toasted bread.
Taste: Dry and vibrant, with sharp acidity and creamy texture. The sapidity sustains a long finish echoing citrus and mineral sensations.
- Wine Spectator: 93/100
- James Suckling: 92/100
- Robert Parker: 90/100
- Luca Maroni: 86/100
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THE WINE
Franciacorta Non Dosato 'Alma Assemblage 2' by Bellavista is an elegant cuvée of 76% Chardonnay and 24% Pinot Noir, made from over 30 selected vineyards with vines nearly 30 years old. Presented in 2024 by Francesca Moretti along with Richard Geoffroy (historical chef de cave of Dom Pérignon), the Alma Assemblage 1 line celebrates the uniqueness of each vintage, as suggested by the number 1. Produced using the Classic Method, it ages for at least 30 months on the lees, before the disgorgement without dosage, with topping up with identical wine. The aromatic profile expresses citrus, white flowers, Mediterranean herbs, spices, and fine pastry. On the palate, it is tense, refined, and energetic, with a great balance between freshness and maturity, a dry finish, and vibrant persistence. Perfect with raw fish, shellfish, sashimi, delicate risottos, and soft fresh cheeses.
THE COMPANY

There is no enthusiast who, when naming the greatest Franciacorta wines of all time, does not immediately think of some of the bottles produced by one of the most important “maison” of Brescia: Bellavista.
The history of this very important winery has distant roots: it was in 1977 that Vittorio Moretti decided to invest in the countryside surrounding Erbusco, with the intention of producing sparkling wines capable of rivaling, in quality, the famous French Champagnes. A vision that from nothing became reality, with the birth of a productive fabric that is probably unique for its dynamism and qualitative growth. The name of the winery comes from the hill on which it stands, from which one can gaze toward Lake Iseo, the Po Valley, and the nearby Alps: a place of rare beauty. Today, Bellavista reaps the fruits of over a hundred plots scattered like a leopard's spots throughout the entire area of the denomination, sources of that geological and climatic diversity that underpins the success of this winery, a symbol not only of Franciacorta but of all of Italy’s wine.
The bottles that leave the Erbusco facility every year stand out for their elegance and stylistic precision, making them immediately recognizable. A true “Bellavista style.”
Currently, the vineyard area approaches two hundred hectares, with production nearing one and a half million bottles annually. Brut, Extra Brut, Satèn, then the Riserva Vittorio Moretti, the Nectar, the unbeatable Alma Gran Cuvée, and the fantastic Pas Operé: all the labels under the name “Bellavista” have been a steadfast reference point for all lovers of Franciacorta bubbles for years. Sparkling wines, those that come from the Erbusco winery, undisputed symbols of the highest Made in Italy, and an unchallenged synonym of originality, quality, and excellence.
