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Frizzante is an Italian wine term for semi-sparkling wine (as opposed to Spumante, which is generally used for fully sparkling wines). Frizzante wines generally owe their bubbles to a partial second fermentation in tank, a sort of interrupted Charmat process sparkling wine.

Frizzante is also the name of a former racehorse. Owned by Jan Hopper and trained by Newmarket based James Fanshawe, she won the 2004 Group 1 July Cup and is half-sister to current sprinter Firenze.

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