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Encyclopedia > Gancia

Gancia

Gancia was founded in 1850 by Carlo Gancia (piemonte region in Italy). The company is best know for it's Gancia Aperitivo Originale, but the company was a pioneer in creating the first italian sparkling wine.


The company offers several products:


Sparkling wines

  • Asti Docg
  • Asti Docg (Satin)
  • Prosecco
  • Pinot di Pinot Blanc de Blancs
  • Pinot di Pinot
  • Carlo Gancia Alta Langa 2000
  • Asti Modonovo Docg
  • Prosecco di Valdobbiadene Brut
  • Grand Reale
  • Brachetto d'Acqui Docg
  • Chardonnay
  • Prosecco Extra Dry
  • Castello Gancia Brut
  • Brut
  • P.rosè
  • Gancia Rosso
  • Gancia Spumante

Aperitifs

  • Vermouth Bianco
  • Vermouth Rosso
  • Vermouth Dry
  • Gancia Originale
  • Gancia Americano

External links

Official Gancia site


  Results from FactBites:
 
GrandPrix.com > GP Encyclopedia > People > Carlo Vallarino Gancia (453 words)
Carlo Gancia was not one of the Italian branch of the family, however, as he was born and brought up in Brazil.
Gancia had been involved in motor sport from a very early age, growing up in the company of such drivers as Emerson Fittipaldi, Carlos Pace and Nelson Piquet - all of whom he helped with sponsor-hunting - while also enjoying his own racing career, which won him a series of Brazilian Touring Car titles.
A deal was struck and while Forti Corse ran Diniz for the 1993 and 1994 seasons in F3000, Gancia bought out Forti's partner Paulo Guerci and took over the fund-raising for the team.
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