Terre sospese - Andrea Pecunia
Terre Sospese by Andrea Pecunia is a wine that tastes of aromatic herbs and yellow fruit, which is produced with a blend of local white grapes. The winemaking process is a process that draws on tradition: maceration is carried out on the skins and only indigenous yeasts are used for fermentation. Before being bottled, it is aged for about nine months in terracotta amphorae. Production in quantities of 1200 bottles.
Denomination: White wine
Grapes: Blend of local white grapes.
Alcohol content: 12%.
Aging:9 months in amphora.
Conatins sulfites
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Terre Sospese - Andrea Pecunia
Terre Sospese by Andrea Pecunia is a wine that tastes of aromatic herbs and yellow fruit, which is produced with a blend of local white grapes. The winemaking process is a process that draws on tradition: maceration is carried out on the skins and only indigenous yeasts are used for fermentation. Before being bottled, it is aged for about nine months in terracotta amphorae. Production in quantities of 1200 bottles.
Service
We taste it at a temperature of 10/12 ° in tulip glasses. Daily wine but left a few years in the cellar can give great emotions.
Pairing
Excellent with fish dishes, to try with stuffed squid.
Cellar: Andrea Pecunia
Andrea Pecunia's cellar is located in the historic center of Riomaggiore. It is a small cellar of about 20 square meters one meter below the road where the production is artisanal, mostly manual, and takes place respecting the naturalness of the wine. The vineyards are located in an area that is impervious to call imperfect, and local white and red berry varieties are grown over the sea. The soil is treated with controlled grassing and mulching. To counteract the problems that arise, the vineyards are treated with products such as sulfur, copper, antagonists and invigorating agents, avoiding the use of systemic products, herbicides and chemical fertilizers. Vinification takes place in terracotta amphorae which are used both during fermentation and aging, without the use of selected yeasts, sulphites, filtrations and clarifications and, above all, ample space for maceration on the skins. Annual production that is around 2000 bottles divided into 3 wines.
Data sheet
- Producer
- Azienda Agricola La Distesa
- Country
- Italy
- Region
- Liguria
- Denomination
- Vino Bianco
- Grapes
- Blend of white grapes
- Aging
- Aging in Amphora
- Alcohol content
- 12%
- Style of Wine
- Medium bodied and scented
- Dosage
- Dry
- Dimension
- Bottiglia 0,75 L
- Allergens
- Contains sulfites
- Number of bottles
- 1200
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