Sottobanco is the new white wine by Andrea Occhpinti. A wine that strikes for its rich and sharp taste with an evident minerality. Vinification with whole cluster pressing and spontaneous fermentation with indigenous yeasts in small concrete barrels, without the use of chemical additives and oenological adjuvants, with the exception of a modest quantity of sulphites in the bottling phase. Refine 6 months in steel / cement barrels and at least 2 months in the bottle.
Grapes: Local white grapes.
Alcohol content: 12.5%.
Aging: 6 months in steel / cement barrels and at least 2 months in the bottle.
Contains sulfites
Formica Pazza Gialla by Colle Formica is a macerated wine that comes from a blend of white grapes. Spontaneous fermentation with 7 days of contact with the skins. Aging in fiberglass until bottling. No addition of sulfur dioxide, no filtering or clarification. Easy to drink, fresh, light and flowing, it offers a clean sip and a radiant finish.
Grapes: White grapes.
Alcohol content: 12,5%.
Aging: Some months in steel on the lees.
Contains sulfites
The Mannaro di Sassopra is an impetuous and overwhelming wine obtained from a blend of white grapes that lasts 136 days in contact with the skins. Refine in steel. The nouvelle vague of macerated yet highly drinkable whites is here to stay. Very few bottles available.
Grapes: Blend of local white grapes
Alcohol content: 12,5%.
Aging: Some months in steel.
Contains sulfites