Bellavista produces Italy's finest sparkling wines from its 190 hectares of vineyard situated in the western part of the Franciacorta zone in a natural amphitheatre.The glacial soil is full of stones, and provides the ideal environment for the Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grapes used in the production of their Franciacorta.

The property was founded in the 1970s when Vittorio Moretti (current president of the Franciacorta cosortium) bought the hill called 'Bellavista', because of its
stunning view. His grandfather had farmed in Franciacorta, where Moretti was born, and after making his money in construction he returned to buy this superb site. His first vintage in 1979 was made with the idea of having his own wine to drink with friends.

Decisions regarding malolactic fermentation are made depending on the vintage. Forty percent of their wines are vinified in barrique, the rest in stainless steel. In the May following the vintage, they do tastings of all the base wines to compile the blend. The
wine is then bottled - there is no decanting - all halves, magnums and large bottles undergo the second fermentation in bottle. They have a team of 5 riddlers, as allthe remuage is done by hand - they've tried giro pallets but prefer the results of hand riddling. The wines are aged on lees for a minimum of 3 years, but they're slowly increasing this to 4 years. The reserve wine used after disgorging is an average of 6 years old, while the dosage, which varies from year to year, is about 8 grams per litre for the Cuvée, 7 grams for the Gran Cuvée and 3 grams for the other wines.Having gone to all this effort, Moretti wanted to ensure the bottle looked good, so he had his own design produced by the Murano glass factory in Venice.

"...hands-down, the qualitative leader of Franciacorta." - Antonio Galloni