Triple ace for the #AstiDocg Consortium which for the 3rd successive year verifies itself as the red wine partner of the Internazionali BNL d’Italia, arranged from 6 to 19 May in Rome. The Asti #Spumante and the #Moscato d’Asti – as the main #sparklingwine of the competition provided today in journalism conference – will commemorate the triumphes of the tennis gamers on the court and will accompany the convivial minutes outside the red clay surface areas of the Foro Italico.
” It is an honor for us to when again remain in the glasses of the world tennis elite, furthermore in a historic minute in which the Italian professional athletes are likewise standing apart for their winning efficiencies– commented the president of the Asti Docg Consortium, Lorenzo Barbero -. We continue a partnership that is showing to be progressively considerable – both for the international quality of the occasions and for the target of lovers able to reach – which will culminate with the Nitto ATP Finals where for the next 2 years we will remain in Turin amongst the silver partners of the last act of the tennis season in which the very best 8 gamers on the planet complete”.
The ATP Masters 1000 arranged in the capital is among the most distinguished occasions on the circuit used clay. For the 81st edition, twelve Italians are presently arranged for the primary draw. Leading the Italian group is Jannik Sinner, number 2 in the ATP ranking, followed by Lorenzo Musetti, Matteo Arnaldi, the ambassador of the Consortium Lorenzo Sonego, Flavio Cobolli, Luciano Darderi, Luca Nardi along with the wild cards designated to Matteo Berrettini, Fabio Fognini, Matteo Gigante, Giulio Zeppieri and Andrea Vavassori.
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Consorzio Asti Docg. The Asti Docg Consortium, which works to safeguard the production location, is amongst the earliest consortiums in Italy. The Moscato Bianco vine that enlivens the Piedmontese DOCG, in the Asti Spumante and Moscato d’Asti types, is cultivated in 51 towns of the Province of Alessandria, Asti and Cuneo for an extension of around 10 thousand hectares falling within the World Heritage wine-growing landscape of the Humankind, the very first in Italy, acknowledged by UNESCO in 2014 (” Wine-growing landscapes of the Langhe-Roero and Monferrato”).