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Bosco brings its eco-credentials to Wine Paris

Italy’s Casa Vinicola Bosco can be seen at Wine Paris this week and is set to bring both a sustainably-minded ethos as well as a little sparkle to the event.

Italy’s Casa Vinicola Bosco can be seen at Wine Paris this week and is set to bring both a sustainably-minded ethos as well as a little sparkle to the event.

Speaking about exhibiting at the show, Casa Vinicola Bosco Malera’s managing director Paolo Lasagni told the drinks business: “All of of our new vintages will be ready for tasting at the show, plus we’ll present for the first time our limited edition shiny line for Prosecco and sparkling brut.”

The company, which is well-known for its achievements in wine for sustainability, reduction in emissions and conscientious attitude towards the planet, has an influential overseeing role. This, it reminds, helps it to have “total control” that shows confidence in quality and all winemaking processes “from vineyard to bottle” offering reassurance at all touchpoints.

Representing more than 2,000 growers

According to Lasagni, there are many reasons for visitors to find out more about Bosco, especially while at the show, because of how influential the company has grown to become. Lasagni explained: “Bosco is not simply a bottler, but it represents more than 2,000 wine growers; as a consequence, we have a total control of our products, from vineyard to bottle, also for very large volumes.”

In terms of what Bosco is showcasing, there will be a few items to capture attention. These will include brand updates, a limited edition line as well as its newest fizz.

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Lasagni told db: “In addition to our limited edition line, we’ll display, for the first time, the restyling of the Bosco dei Cirmioli line, which is our umbrella brand with more than 10 different references. Then, “last but not least, we’ll also launch Prosecco in a 0.375L bottle” which, according to Lasagni, “is becoming more and more requested”.

Bosco’s admired and revered reputation as a major player within the trade reflects how far it has come to retain its reputational success while growing. it is “a large company, but with a direct link to vineyards, located in different terroirs across Venice and Treviso provinces,” explained Lasagni.

Show visitors should know that most Bosco wines are “produced with sustainable certified grapes” which also makes its forward-thinking approach an attractive proposition for those searching for businesses with green standards.

Attendeed can find Bosco at Wine Paris in Hall 5.2 at stand number A194.03.

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