Ca' del Diavolo
If Champagne represents France, the primacy of Italian sparkling wines rightfully belongs to Franciacorta. Among the many companies that tell of its success, Cà del Diavolo is a tribute to the most fascinating and sensual side of this area. It owes its name to the hamlet of Cà del Diaol, in the municipality of Cazzago San Martino, in the heart of the denomination, and evokes all the disruption that immediately becomes impetus and seduction. A bubble that captivates by acting in speed, that restores and vivifies, that seduces without indulgence all our regrets to transform every fear into a willingness to dare. A success due in part to the culinary traditions it accompanies, in part to that forbidden and irreverent imagination that this perlage carries with it. Basically this is the transversal nature of bubbles, even more so if evoked by elegant labels but not incapable of alluding, as a real devil would do, to our private universe, made up of prohibitions and prohibitions. And then an impeccable dress, a gallant and refined label: a veiled reference to the atmosphere of the 30s, with elements of female seduction, such as lace and lingerie to evoke the sins of gluttony, lust, voluptuousness.