About this Wine
Satèn is Franciacorta's most distinctive category — a Blanc de Blancs style produced exclusively from white varieties at reduced pressure, resulting in a uniquely soft, silky mousse unlike any other Italian sparkling wine. Lantieri's certified organic expression balances delicate white flower, lemon cream, ripe pear, and a gentle hazelnut note with a rounded, lingering finish shaped by extended time on the lees. The choice for guests who want Champagne quality and character without the Champagne price or the Prosecco compromise.
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Collection
Classical SelectionRegion
Explore Lombardy →Status
candidate
Marketplace Price
$45
per bottle · U.S. market
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