Gavi Marne Oro 2019 - Le Marne
Le Marne's Gavi Oro is a wine produced with Cortese grapes that come from a 30-year-old vineyard located on a calcareous clay soil positioned 350 meters above sea level. The refinement on the fine lees for a long time takes place first in cement and then in the bottle. The slight over-ripening in the plant combined with the prolonged permanence on the lees gives a wine with great mineral expressiveness and surprising aging potential. Golden yellow in color with elegant aromas of yellow fleshed fruit, aromatic herbs and strong minerality. In the mouth a wine of structure and good balance with a nice acid texture. Closes long.
Region: Piedmont.
Grapes: Cortese.
Alcohol content: 13%.
Aging: on the fine lees for a long time takes place first in cement and then in the bottle.
Contains sulfites

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Gavi Marne Oro - Le Marne
Produced with Cortese grapes that come from a 30 year old vineyard located on a calcareous clay soil positioned to 350 meters high. The grapes are harvested with a slight over-ripeness. The fermentation and aging on lees for a long time, take place before concrete and after bottled. The slightly over-ripe in the combined plant to prolonged stay on the lees it gives a wine of great mineral expression and amazing aging potential. golden yellow understood with elegant aromas of yellow fruit, herbs and strong minerality. In the mouth a good structure and balanced wine with a nice sour plot. It closes down.
Service
We advise you to taste the Gavi Marne Oro at a temperature of 8/10 ° on average tulip glasses. Gavi Marne Oro has to be drunk immediately, but left a few years in the cellar can give great emotions. It is advisable to keep it in a horizontal position in a cool cellar, damp and dark.
Pairing
Gavi Marne Oro is an excellent aperitif, accompanied the seafood, try it with a branziono the fennel cream.
Cellar: The Marne
The Marne was founded in 2002 as a family project by Federica Carraro and Luigi Grosso. The name of the winery comes from the white limestone marl clay characteristics of Cadepiaggio fraction of the hills, in the province of Alexandria. All wines are produced with biologic philosophy and are very interesting, the mirror of the territory from which they come, tasty and long-lived. Try the historic vintages to understand the potential of one of the most unjustly underrated grapes of Italy.
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