Marittimo Toscana IGT Vermentino by Antonio Camillo is a white wine with an excellent balance between acidity and minerality. Vinified in steel, it is striking for its strong sip structure, which allows it to be paired with fish and white meat dishes.
Region: Tuscany.
Grapes: Vermentino
Alcohol content: 13%.
Aging: Some months in steel.
Contains sulfites
"Malvasia "Vigna 80 anni" by I Clivi is a complex, elegant and delicate white wine, obtained from grapes that come from centenary vineyards. Rest in steel on the fine lees for at least one year. Excellent drunk with a few friends, as well as being a perfect companion to the table.
Region: Friuli Venezia Giulia.
Grape variety: Malvasia.
Alcohol content: 14%.
Aging: 12 months on the lees in steel
Contains sulfites
Giallo di Costa is an orange wine full of character and structure. Spontaneous vinification with only indigenous yeasts and maceration on the skins for 3 months in steel tanks. Refine in large acacia barrels. Unfiltered and unclarified before being bottled. It has an intense golden yellow color. The nose releases ripe fruity notes that recall peach and apricot, scents of candied citrus fruits and honey. The sip is full-bodied, fresh, characterized by a subtle tannins and infinite persistence. To try absolutely.
Region: Piedmont
Grapes: Timorasso
Alcohol content: 16%.
Aging: 12 motnhs in acacia barrel.
Contains sulfites
The Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi Classico Superiore by La Staffa is a white wine of great character, produced from the Verdicchio variety in the hills of Staffolo, an area historically suited to viticulture. The wine has an intense straw yellow color, which anticipates an aromatic complexity fascinating. On the palate, it is enveloping and fresh, with a marked minerality which accentuates its pleasantness and drinkability. Its complexity and freshness make it ideal for both convivial occasions and moments of oenological meditation.
Region: Marche.
Grapes: Verdicchio
Alcohol content: 12.5%.
Aging: 6 months in steel.
Contains sulfites
“Oran-go” of Santa Colomba is not one of those caricatured “orange wines”, with a troubled and impertinent hand, which show a desire for showiness but lack of formal expertise. This garganega vinified in red is born on the Berici Hills and macerates for ten days in cool steel, before refining part in tanks and part in wood. The result is rewarding: a wine with a veiled golden color, which winds between spices and incense, violet and oriental notes. Its floral timbre is found in the mouth, with a chewable but fine and sweet air. Such elegant executions are rare when it comes to “orange” wines!
Region: Veneto.
Grapes: Garganega.
Alcohol content: 11.5%.
Aging: 10 months in steel.
Contains suflites
It is the best known wine of Le Rocche del Gatto. The name 'Spigau' is the Ligurian dialectal name of the white grape that is used to produce this wine. It ages for a long time on the fine lees and is bottled in the summer following the harvest. Spigau has an intense golden yellow color. The nose has intense and complex aromas with typical notes of the Mediterranean scrub, and hints of peach, honey, almond and pink pepper. On the palate it is full-bodied, enveloping and warm, soft with good persistence and pleasantness.
Grapes: White grapes.
Alcohol content: 13,5%.
Aging: Some months in steel.
Contains sulfites
The Pigato by Rocche del Gatto is a white wine obtained from careful vinification with skin maceration of Pigato grapes from vineyards that rest on clayey and rich in iron soils. It is vinified as if it were a red berry wine fermenting for three weeks in contact with the skins in order to make it acquire the maximum organoleptic characteristics of the grape. After fermentation, a long stay on the noble scum follows.Pigato has a golden yellow color due to maceration. The nose is intense and fresh, with fruity and floral notes. The sip is dry, soft and full-bodied, with excellent flavor, persistent finish with a pleasant bitter aftertaste.
Region: Liguria.
Grapes: Pigato.
Alcohol content: 13,5%.
Aging: Some months in steel.
Contains sulfites
Pecorino Machaon by Ausonia is a fresh and lively white wine that is made from grapes that come from the oldest vineyards of the company. After the manual harvest of the grapes in mid-September, alcoholic fermentation is carried out without the inoculation of selected yeasts. Complete its refinement in the bottle for 6 months. Unfiltered before bottling. A wine with a bright straw yellow color with golden reflections, an intense and persistent nose of citrus fruits, hay, dried flowers and anise. On the palate it is striking for its freshness, minerality, flavor and long persistence.
Region: Abruzzo.
Grapes: Pecorino.
Alcohol content: 13%.
Aging: Some months in steel.
Contains sulfites
The Trebbiano d'Abruzzo Apollo of Ausonia is obtained from the grapes of the same name from the oldest vineyards of the company. Its aging takes place for 6 months in steel. Straw yellow color with intense and persistent aromas of fruit, peach, and floral, jasmine. On the palate it is fresh, soft, savory and velvety with hints of pineapple and apple, persistent.
Region: Abruzzo.
Grapes: Trebbiao d'Abruzzo.
Alcohol content: 12%.
Aging: 6 monhts in steel.
Contains sulfites
Le Oche is a white wine made from Verdicchio grapes. Aging for 18 months on its own yeasts in the same tanks. Straw yellow color with a nose that expresses beautiful fruity notes, notes of broom and touches of minerality. The freshness and flavor are remarkable in the mouth. Soft and balanced, it closes along with the classic note of bitter mardorla. A great white that has become a reference for the denomination.
Region: Marche
Grapes: Verdicchio
Alcohol content: 14,5%.
Aging: 12 months in steel
Contains sulfites
Cave Monaja's white Prêt à boire is a wine that well represents the character of Aosta Valley wines. With its good body and the right alcohol content, it lends itself to being an ideal companion for various dishes. The floral and fruity notes on the nose make it particularly inviting, and its dryness makes it versatile for gastronomic pairings. Its freshness and aroma also make it perfect to be enjoyed alone, perhaps in a convivial context.
Region: Valle d'Aosta.
Grapes: White grapes.
Alcohol content: 13,5%.
Aging: 4-5 months in contact with the fine lees in amphora.
Contiens sulfites
“Aurora” by I Vigneri is a splendid elegant and mineral wine made from local white grapes. Its name, "Aurora", that is Alba, also indicates a small and graceful butterfly native to Etna, represented on the label and at risk of extinction. After harvesting by hand, spontaneous fermentation takes place in steel vats using only indigenous yeasts. Subsequently it refines in the same containers for several months.
Grapes: 90% Carricante, 10% Minnella bianca..
Alcohol content: 11.5%.
Aging: 6 mounths in steel.
Contains sulfites