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The word, “Bulli,” is slang for “bubbles,” because this macerated bottle of Malvasia di Candia is super chill like that. The fruit was macerated on its skins for five days, with zero sulfur added. A racy, high acid and aromatic white wine with tropical floral and citrus aromas that channels Champers vibes, yet is mellow enough to drink out of solo cups.
- Leonardo Bulli and his matriarch boss, La Signora Bulli tend to their vines in the northwest corner of Emilia-Romagna.
- The word “bolle,” is often used for the word “bollincine,” which is slang for bubbles.
- Bulli has been making frizzante for five generations, since the 1800s, and they preserve their wines without sulfur.
- The area where the family vineyards are located is famous for whale fossils.
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- Salami.
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- Gold chains.