There are two main types of Italian sparkling wines: spumante and frizzante.
The Spumante includes all Italian crémants, from Prosecco to Asti Spumante. The frizzante includes the Moscato d'Asti or the barbera frizzante. In short, the list is long, the best is still to taste!
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