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ORANGE WINE

The Orange Wine wines are different from all the others: they are not white, nor red, but as the name says orange, although most of the time they are a beautiful bright amber color. The color derives from the particular vinification technique, which was born in Giorgia, cradle of wine, more than 5000 years ago. The technique consists in leaving the white grapes in contact with their skins for a period ranging from a few days to a few months depending on the grape variety used, and both the vinification and the aging take place very often in the typical terracotta amphorae . A vinification as used for red wines, which serves to make the wine much more complex both on the nose and on the palate, where we will have rather strong and impacting aromatic notes, with a tannic sensation on the palate, unusual if one thinks that it goes white grapes. The pioneer of Orange Wine in Italy, was certainly Josko Gravner, who is not satisfied with the production of his wines, decides to go to Giorgia to learn how to make wine according to local traditions, which consist in putting macerating wine in large amphoras of terracotta that remain buried in the earth for months or years. Take home some of those amphorae and start using them to make Ribolla Gialla. A wine that will give birth to the Orange Wine movement in Italy. Today among the best producers of Orange Wine we find: Terpin, Radikon, Podversic, Vodopivec, to stay in Friuli, while in the rest of Italy there are: Dettori, La stoppa, Bajola, and many others. Finally, it is recommended to taste them at a temperature of 14/16 °, and to open the bottle some time before putting it on the table. The pairing possibilities are extensive, combined with raw fish, exotic cuisine, red meat and game. In short, the Orange Wine wines are not for all palates, some love them others hate them.

SKU: VFM007
Brand: Masiero

Lazaro di Masiero is a macerated white wine made from 100% Garganega grapes. Spontaneous fermentation thanks to indigenous yeasts in ash wood barrels with maceration on the skins for 3 months, and aging in a Carrara marble barrel, followed by bottling without filtration and clarification. A wine with a good structure, slightly tannic, and with a great minerality typical of this very persistent volcanic territory.

Region: Veneto.

Grapes: Garganega

Alcohol content: 11,5%.

Aging: Some months in marble barrel

Contains sulfites

€20.90
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SKU: PLA001

Philip Lardot's Pinot Gris is a wine out of any scheme, which after the initial oxidative notes refers to fruity fragrances. Maceration on the skins for about 14 days and aging in used barriques for 7 months and bottled without filtration. It is produced in a limited number of bottles: don't miss out!

Region: German, Mosel

Grapes: Pinto gris

Alcohol content: 11.5%.

Aging: 7 months in barrique.

Contains sulfites

€24.90
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SKU: BBR001

Orange by Bodegas Cueva is a fresh and intense white wine, which the long maceration with the skins gives it volume and a great fruity expression. Obtained with a blend of Tardana and Macabeu, the grapes come from vineyards located on clayey-limestone soils. Aging for 3 months in steel with its own fine lees.

Region: Spain, Valencia

Grapes: Tardana and Macabeu

Alcohol content: 11.5%.

Aging: Some months in steel.

Contains sulfites

€22.90
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SKU: DHB002

A wine that shows interesting aromas reminiscent of yellow-fleshed fruit, citrus fruit peel, lime and vanilla cream. In the mouth it is dry, medium-bodied and rightly acid. Persistence is good./span>

Region: France, Jura.

Grapes: 90% Melon de Bourgogne, 10% di Chardonnay and Savagnin.

Alcohol content: 11,5%.

Aging: Some months in steel.

Contains sulfites

€28.90
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