570 "Leonia" 2021 - Montecorneo
570 "Leonia" di Montecorneo is a white wine that comes from grapes harvested at a distance of ten days, therefore a part of the grapes more acidic and a more mature. The result is a vertical drink that highlights the fresh part of the Grechetto.
Region: Umbria.
Grapes: Grechetto
Alcohol content: 13%.
Aging: Some months in steel.
Contains sulfites

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570 "Leonia" - Montecorneo
570 "Leonia" di Montecorneo is a white wine that comes from grapes harvested at a distance of ten days, therefore a part of the grapes more acidic and a more mature. The result is a vertical drink that highlights the fresh part of the Grechetto.
Service
We taste it at the temperature of 8/10° in tulip glasses. Daily wine but, left to stand in the basement a few years can give you beautiful emotions. You may want to open it a few minutes before tasting.
Pairings
It goes well with fish main courses, white meats, fresh and medium-aged cheeses.
Cellar: Montecorneo
Montecorneo is a small family-run company located in Sant’Andrea d’Agliano, in the province of Perugia. The area was marked, in the Gregorian land registry, found in the state archives, under the name of Montecorneo. 570, on the other hand, is the house number attributable to the family of Maria Cristina Ceccucci and Fausto Gallina, who run the company together with their children Sara and Federico. Starting from the love for the land and for the fruits of nature, a wine project was born with solid foundations in the past, but totally projected into the future. disused, it was recovered at the beginning of 2000, and then managed to shine as an all-round receptive activity in 2010. The philosophy of Montecorneo follows the principles of organic agriculture in the management of the vineyard. All wines do not follow an established oenological protocol, they do not add ingredients to the grapes, but accompany them in the transformation in each vintage. The must is the mirror of the soil. They create the ideal setting to make grapes become wine, leaving them the only protagonist. Mainly native varieties such as Montepulciano, Grechetto, and Merlot are grown on soils mainly composed of limestone, sands and clay. The resulting wines are able to excite and tell the best wine essence of the green heart of Italy.
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