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ITALIAN ART OF LIVING WITH FERRARI WINERY
07 Oct 2015 By Xin Hui Helder-Eng
Recreating an Italian aperitivo in your own home is easy, and begins with a bottle of Ferrari Trentodoc.
The wine and food cultures of Italy are intimately linked, and memorable cocktail hours filled with friends and family are a daily practice.
When Italians say “Let’s have an aperitivo,” they’re referring to this predinner ritual of small bites, good company and exquisite wine. Recreating an Italian aperitivo in your own home is easy, and begins with a bottle of Ferrari Trentodoc.
Don’t know where to go from there? Ferrari has mapped out the perfect aperitivo, like matching savory prosciutto with the classic Brut or sidling fresh tuna up to the irresistible Rosé. Discover all the traditional Italian pairings.
Known for their excellence and unique Trentino mountain terroir, the Ferrari winery was the first in Italy to produce sparkling wine using Chardonnay grapes and the traditional method since 1902. Today their crisp, elegant wines are the toast of choice throughout Italy.
With Ferrari, you can experience the Italian Art of Living in your own home—no passport required.
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