Details
- Type: White
- Country: Italy
- Region: Veneto
- Vintage: 2017
- Producer: Vitis Nostra
- Primary grape: Garganega
- Secondary grape: Trebbiano/Ugni Blanc
- Bottle size: 75cl
- Code: 11005
- Vegetarian
- Vegan
- Sulphites
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Expression
Dry, refreshing, delicate, light whites
- Very mild-flavoured cheeses e.g. Caerphilly, Cheddar (mild). Cream cheese e.g. ricotta. Feta, halloumi, mozzarella
- Clam chowder, cerviche, haddock, halibut, hake, mussels, oysters, prawns and shrimps, sardines, scallops, sushi, trout
- Basil, chives, dill, fennel, mustard, parsley, saffron, sage, thyme, wasabi
- Light chicken dishes, black pudding, goose, guinea fowl, ham, pork, veal
- Aioli, beurre blanc with lemon, light olive oil and fish-based sauces e.g. marinara. Contrasts well with rich sauces
- The lightest spiced seafood dishes
- Caesar, feta, green, light seafood, niçoise, rocket, tomato and mozzarella, Waldorf salads. Courgette, cucumber, risotto
About the Wine
Garganega
gar-gah-neh-gah
It is the Italy’s most widely planted and the oldest planted grape variety. Loved for its lean, dry style that gains rich tangerine and toasted almond notes as it ages.
Flavours:
- Honeydew Melon
- Marjoram
- Peach
- Saline
- Tangerine
Trebbiano/Ugni Blanc
Treb-yah-no
This grape is used to create Cognac and Brandy for its high acidity and low in sugar. The wine is generally dry and crisp, but with a fresh and fruity flavor and a bitter almond note at the end.
Flavours:
- Citrus Zest
- Lemon
- Saline
The Country
Italy
From the cold northern regions to the sizzling south of Sicily, Italy is a kaleidoscope of colours, flavours, grapes and styles from regions such as Barolo to lesser-known Montefalco and Etna.
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