Lacrima is a very particular vine, grown only in the terroir surrounding the municipality of Morro d'Alba. It is said that even Frederick Barbarossa appreciated it in the distant 1167 AD, when he settled in these territories to attack nearby Ancona. A strongly rooted grape, which the Marotti Campi company likes to decline in two versions: in particular this Lacrima Superiore DOC "Orgiolo" stands out for its precious olfactory bouquet, which, combined with an extremely pleasant drink, makes this bottle truly remarkable.
Straw yellow, with a rather fine perlage. On the nose it expresses fragrant aromas of white pulp fruit, on the palate it is fresh, very soft, full. A rich and pleasant taste, whose closure stands out for its cleanliness. Excellent as an aperitif, it goes well with light appetizers. Excellent on typical vegetarian dishes.
Straw yellow, with a rather fine perlage. The nose reveals fragrant aromas of acacia and apple. Captivating aromas, which open to a well-balanced taste between freshness and residual sugar. It closes with a finish of excellent persistence. Also as an aperitif, it goes well with delicate fish and white meat dishes.
Wine obtained from Sangiovese grapes, exclusively from the vineyards of the "Soccorso" farm unit near the church of the Madonna del Soccorso, patroness of the inhabitants of Montalcino.
Wine obtained from Sangiovese grapes, exclusively from the vineyards of the "Soccorso" farm unit near the church of the Madonna del Soccorso, patroness of the inhabitants of Montalcino.
Wine obtained from Sangiovese grapes, exclusively from the vineyards of the "Soccorso" farm unit near the church of the Madonna del Soccorso, patroness of the inhabitants of Montalcino.
