Ruby red, this well-structured wine presents round flavors of blackberry and raspberry fruit on the
palate. A creamy texture is balanced by subtle acidity, and the finish is lightly smoky.
Cleto Chiarli is the oldest producer of Lambrusco in Emilia Romagna. The winery was founded in 1860
by Cleto Chiarli, a restauranteur, who was already producing his own Lambrusco for customers of his
restaurant. Chiarli owns seven estates, six located in the Modena DOC and one in the Colli Bolognesi
DOC, located in Bologna. The vineyards extend throughout the fertile alluvial soils of the river
Secchiaon on the plane north of Modena.
Lambrusco refers to a family of similar varietals that primarily grow in Emilia-Romagna. There are
several clones and sub varieties, the most common being Sobara and the red-stemmed
Grasparossa. Sorbara is prized for its lightness and elegance, while Grasparossa is fuller and more
powerful. The wines are produced using the Charmat process where a second fermentation is
conducted in pressurized stainless steel tanks.
For over a century, the Chiarli name has been considered a benchmark for traditional quality
Lambrusco.