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spumante

[spoo-mahn-te, spuh-mahn-tee, -tey, spyuh-] / spuˈmɑn tɛ, spəˈmɑn ti, -teɪ, spyə- /


NOUN
sparkling wine
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The third is a charming Italian spumante from Campania that takes us on time travel back to an ancient era.

From Washington Post • Jan. 26, 2023

Big Prosecco has fought off myriad other salvos — counterfeits like Meer-secco and Cansecco, and the warnings of British dentists about sugary spumante rotting the country’s teeth.

From New York Times • Oct. 1, 2021

The Negroni Sbagliato was invented here, made with spumante instead of gin and served in an huge, custom-designed glass with a block of ice.

From Forbes • Sep. 20, 2014

From the beginning Franciacorta adopted the exacting French method of making Champagne, distancing itself from the large bulk processes used to make Italian spumante and prosecco.

From BusinessWeek • Jan. 30, 2012

Many's the time we have quaffed our Chianti there, Listened to Silvio quoting us Dante there— Once more to drink Nebiolo spumante there, How we'd pitch Pommery into the sea!

From The Wit and Humor of America, Volume II. (of X.) by Wilder, Marshall Pinckney