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Did you know that Ferrari also makes wine?

Ferrari also produces wine.

I should not be the last person to know that Ferrari also makes wine! Let's talk about the knowledge points, so as not to be laughed at by others!

Ferrari is not a brewery or a brewery, so it does not brew or produce alcoholic beverages by itself. However, as a luxury brand, Ferrari has also jointly launched some alcoholic products of its own brands. Ferrari has introduced the following alcohol products:

Ferrari champagne:

This champagne was launched by Ferrari in cooperation with FerrTrento, one of the oldest champagne wineries in Italy, to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Ferrari. This champagne is made from 00% Chardonnay grapes from vineyards, showing freshness, floral fragrance and citrus flavor.

Ferrari wine:

Ferrari cooperated with the famous Italian winery Antinori to launch a Trento DOC wine named after Ferrari, which was made from Chardonnay and Black Pi Nuo grapes. The wine has cherry color, soft aroma and rich and full taste.

Ferrari special edition whisky:

Ferrari cooperated with mccarron, a Scottish whisky distillery, to launch a whisky named "The Macallan Ferrari", which was made of rare whisky from mccarron and aged for three years, showing a mellow and complex taste.

Ferrari special edition vodka:

Ferrari cooperated with Swedish vodka factory Frescobaldi to launch a vodka called "Ferrari Vodka". This vodka uses pure natural spring water from Alta Lan9a, Italy and Italian wheat, and adopts a unique production process to present a brand-new soft taste.

It should be noted that these products are limited edition products or special editions of Ferrari brands, which are relatively difficult to obtain. However, in the field of Italian sparkling wine, there is also a heavyweight player with the same name, that is, the famous sparkling wine "Ferrari" from Trento.

Although the name is verbatim, it has nothing to do with the top sports car mentioned above. Don't think this wine is rich, because the Ferrari founded by 1902 is a gold-lettered signboard of Italian wine.

In 19971year, this winery at the foot of the Alps innovated the traditional brewing method of the same champagne producing area, and brewed a series of fine sparkling wines with 00% Chardonnay. At that time, it was considered a radical change, and now it has become the world's top sparkling wine brand.