Straw yellow color with golden notes. Persuasive and complex bouquet, with fruity, floral and spicy notes. With a good structure, full, soft and with a long persistence. Excellent as an aperitif and with appetizers, it is perfect with all seafood cuisine, especially raw fish and seafood. Also perfect with delicate meat-based dishes, with vegetables and fresh and semi-mature cheeses.
White color with greenish notes, fruity, intense and elegant bouquet; in the balanced taste, with an aftertaste reminiscent of green apple.
Passerina Terra di Chieti is a wine that follows a short cold maceration of the crushed grapes, delicate pressing and fermentation at a controlled temperature in stainless steel tanks. Its marketing usually takes place in the months of January/February of the year following the harvest. We are talking about a wine that stands out in the glass for its straw yellow color with greenish hues. On the nose it offers a persistent and fruity aroma of white-fleshed fruits, exquisitely mixed with citrus notes. A glass that has a good structure and a full and intense flavour. It conquers the palate for its excellent freshness which makes it an exceptional white to be enjoyed as an aperitif and ideal in combination with fish, shellfish and seafood dishes, including raw ones, fresh cheeses and white meats.
Trebbiano d'Abruzzo from the Spinelli winery is a wine that follows a short cold maceration of the crushed grapes, delicate pressing and fermentation at a controlled temperature in stainless steel tanks. Its marketing usually takes place in the months of January/February of the year following the harvest. We are talking about a wine that stands out in the glass for its fairly intense straw yellow colour. On the nose it gives a persistent and fruity aroma of exotic fruit, exquisitely blended with floral notes. A glass that has a good structure and a long persistence on the palate. A soft white with the right degree of sapidity, an excellent meal wine for every day to be enjoyed as an accompaniment to dishes based on fish, shellfish and seafood, fresh cheeses and white meats. Also perfect to be enjoyed in the company of appetizing aperitifs.
Straw yellow with greenish and brilliant hues. Strong aromas of exotic fruit, banana, citrus and delicate notes of yellow flowers. Fresh, soft and pleasant. Medium bodied and good persistence.
Trebbiano d'Abruzzo from the Spinelli winery is a wine that follows a short cold maceration of the crushed grapes, delicate pressing and fermentation at a controlled temperature in stainless steel tanks. Its marketing usually takes place in the months of January/February of the year following the harvest. We are talking about a wine that stands out in the glass for its fairly intense straw yellow colour. On the nose it gives a persistent and fruity aroma of exotic fruit, exquisitely blended with floral notes. A glass that has a good structure and a long persistence on the palate. A soft white with the right degree of sapidity, an excellent meal wine for every day to be enjoyed as an accompaniment to dishes based on fish, shellfish and seafood, fresh cheeses and white meats. Also perfect to be enjoyed in the company of appetizing aperitifs.
Straw yellow color with greenish notes. Persistent and fruity bouquet, with citrus notes. Good structure, excellent freshness, full and intense flavour. Excellent as an aperitif, it elegantly accompanies all fish-based cuisine revealing a predilection for crustaceans and seafood, even raw. It is the perfect match with white meats and unseasoned cheeses.
The Trebbiano grapes remain in contact for about a year on the lees in Clayver ceramic barrels, the 2021 vintage was bottled in October 2022. We are dealing with a wine that expresses a clear sunny character, the aromas are reminiscent of wheat and chamomile , then a ripe peach comes out. The mouth is rich, warm, enveloping, powerful, with a remarkable aromatic expansion and length. In the second part of the mouth it develops a delicately smoky trace of toasted almond and hazelnut; closes full and juicy on fruity sensations and hints of tea.
It is a brut sparkling wine with a wide and persistent froth, fine and continuous perlage, a light straw color. The aroma is intense and balanced finesse. The full flavor expresses the typicality of the production area.
Before the harvest, which usually takes place during the second and third ten days of September, the grapes are carefully selected in the vineyard. Subsequently, a gentle pressing is carried out, to then move on to alcoholic fermentation at a controlled temperature in stainless steel for about a week. The refinement takes place on the fine lees, for about 7 months in order to increase its complexity. In the glass Collio Ribolla Gialla shows a pale straw yellow color with slight greenish reflections. Elegant fruity aromas of white peach, apple and pear blend with floral aromas of rose and spring flowers to create an enveloping and seductive bouquet. An intriguing and pleasant wine on the palate; thanks to a rather acid taste, the result is a glass characterized by a remarkable freshness to be savored to the full. A versatile white that is well suited to many preparations in the kitchen including dishes based on white meats, vegetables, first courses with not too tasty sauces and fried fish. Also excellent as an aperitif wine.
Malvasia is the result of grapes selected and harvested manually when they are fully ripe. This is followed by delicate destemming and pressing, and subsequent alcoholic fermentation in stainless steel tanks at a controlled temperature of 18-20 °C for a period of about 8-12 days. The wine then undergoes partial malolactic fermentation and ages in stainless steel tanks until the month of April following the harvest before being bottled and marketed. In the glass it has a bright straw yellow color. The bouquet releases an intense scented aroma of yellow fruit among which peach and apricot stand out, deliciously mixed with citrus aromas of mandarin and aromatic herbs. On the palate it is rich, soft and savory at the same time. A white of great balance, fresh and persistent in the mouth that on the table is an excellent combination with dishes based on both cooked and raw fish, seafood risottos and first courses with delicate sauces.
Fosarin is born from the union of the Friulano, Malvasia and Pinot Bianco vines, aged for 5 months in barrique. A balanced white wine of medium intensity and structure capable of giving a harmonious, savory and fruity finish. Fosarin springs from the passion, commitment and attention that has always distinguished Cantina Ronco dei Tassi in the management and care of eco-sustainable cultivation that is respectful and careful, capable of maintaining the flavors and aromas of the grapes. In the glass it has a pale straw yellow color. On the nose it offers a persuasive and harmonious scent of anise, yellow peach and yoghurt. On the palate it is immediately rich and full, sapid and enveloping with a long and persistent finish to be savored to the last drop. Collio Bianco Fosarin on the table goes very well with fish-based dishes, and in particular in combination with tasty seafood appetizers, seafood first courses and risottos and fish soups, but also soft cheeses and white meats.
Cru Tognano is obtained by selecting the grapes produced by plants grafted with the centenary Fiano clone. Exposure East Clayey sandy soil of medium texture, dry and windy climate, altitude 550 above sea level, presence of numerous water springs, a set of factors that characterize this cru. The company begins harvesting the grapes in the first ten days of October and, after pressing, subjected to maceration on the skins for about 15 hours, the free-run juice obtained ferments in steel for about 45 days. The alcoholic fermentation is followed by an aging in steel for 12 months and a further aging in the bottle for a minimum of 12 months. In the glass this wine is straw yellow in color with delicate greenish reflections. On the nose, the aromas of citrus fruits and white-fleshed fruit, mint, toasted notes and hydrocarbons stand out which evolve over time, becoming increasingly striking and intense. In the mouth the taste is fresh and with a long aromatic persistence with returns of citrus and smoky notes. This white is excellent in combination with fish dishes, white meats and fresh cheeses.
Rocca del Principe presents its pure Fiano, the first born in the "Riserva" version. The wine must have aged for at least 12 months, starting from the month of November following the harvest. An excellent wine capable of making its origin known even with closed eyes: the territory of Lapio where the cellar is located. An area particularly suited to viticulture, especially for Fiano grapes, especially in the north, north-east side. The particular characteristic of the wines produced in this area is an unexpected longevity. In the glass it shows a beautiful clear and light yellow color. The nose is extremely intense, the hints of yellow fruit such as peach are evident as well as aromas of more exotic fruit, combined with brackish nuances and hints of flint. Perfect harmony between nose and mouth. The taste is decidedly fresh and salty, with an energetic acidity. A highly versatile wine that goes perfectly with many dishes based on fish or white meat. Excellent with margherita pizza.
Every year this wine, produced exclusively with Fiano grapes obtained from the company's vineyards, is the expression of a territory. The only factor that can significantly vary the characteristics is represented by the climatic trend of the different years. The company begins harvesting the grapes in the first ten days of October and, after pressing, follows the alcoholic fermentation in steel tanks at a controlled temperature of 12/14° for about 40 days. Malolactic fermentation is partially carried out, followed by aging in steel on fine lees for 10 months. The refinement in the bottle is for another 4 months. In the glass this wine is straw yellow in color with delicate greenish reflections. The nose is fine and delicate but at the same time persistent and intense with fruity, floral, mineral and vegetable notes. The aromas of orange blossom, cedar, fresh almonds and aromatic herbs stand out in particular, which over time evolve into aromas of toasted hazelnuts, dried fruit and hints of hydrocarbons. In the mouth the taste is dry, fresh, sapid and with a long aromatic persistence. At the table it marries beautifully in combination with fish dishes, white meats and fresh cheeses.
Selection of the free-run juice with light pressure. Fermentation at temp. controlled (18 °) followed by 8 months on the fine lees.
Fermentation at temp. constant (20 °) for 20 days in stainless steel. The bottled wine remains for at least two months in the cellar.
It is a fresh and elegant wine, with a superior structure to the white Don Pietro, included in the Don Pietro line. 7,000 bottles come out.
From Catarratto grapes comes a savory, fresh and light white wine, but with character. Its name recalls the Spanish origins of the Spadafora family; it is the most produced wine and is produced with a commitment equal to that which the company puts into the production of more expensive wines. The straw yellow colour, the scent of white fruit, the savory and fresh taste make it a simple and linear wine, which should be drunk within two years, to be combined with fish first courses and seafood appetizers. It should be served very cool in order to enhance its immediate drinkability.
The wine has an intense yellow color with golden reflections. The nose reveals hints of vanilla and a pleasant note of fruit and ripe yellow pulp.
Montefalco Grechetto doc is a dry wine that presents a range of lively aromas on the nose as well as in the mouth. Sweet fruit, white and yellow flowers and a good acidic freshness keep it alive and persistent. A native white grape of Umbria, in Scacciadiavoli it is vinified in purity. It accompanies hot summer days served at the right temperature and goes well with first courses or light main courses all year round. Wine to drink young. The presence of deposits in the bottom of the bottle is natural.
Just fifty meters away from its twin we find the Pecorino doc bio vineyard, the youngest cru, espalier training system.
Chardonnay and viognier blended at 50%. The first wine of Gurra di Mare with vineyards as far as the beach of Porto Palo (Menfi), the ideal terroir for the two international vines.
The twin of the Canon, but made with Sauvignon blanc grapes, the most fascinating but also the most difficult of the white grape varieties. Also for those who love complex wines, not passing through, rich in aromas, perfumes and long texture even if with white grapes. To drink like reading a score of great music.
Canonico A Chardonnay of great structure and minerality, complex, to drink even in a few years. Capable of holding even the tastiest dishes, thanks to the vinification in barriques and the long aging in the bottle. A Burgundian-style Chardonnay, for those who love depth of flavour.
Francesco Massetti's Trebbiano offers the nose aromas of apple, white peach and puffs of hay as well as Mediterranean herbs, in the mouth it has a beautiful structure, freshness and saltiness with a good persistence, time will make this wine more complex, which is already very popular today .
Trebbiano d'Abruzzo Mezzo Pieno Selezione Donatella 2019 by Francesco Massetti is a wine of great substance offering the nose ripe aromas, yellow fruit, dried hay as well as Mediterranean herbs, in the mouth it has pace and structure which are balanced with freshness and saltiness with a good persistence, wine of absolute thickness.
Costa d'Amalfi Bianco is characterized by a straw yellow color with an elegant aroma of acacia, lemon verbena and aromatic herbs and a finish reminiscent of toasted almonds. The taste is appreciated for its balance and lively freshness.
Fruity with wild strawberries and raspberries, floral with white petals. It is recommended to serve at 10°C.
Floral wisteria, with hints of apples and lychees. It is recommended to serve at 10°C.
Fruity of ripe pear, floral of broom with a fresh hint of pink grapefruit. It is recommended to serve at 10°C.
Valle Martello 's Orange Wine starts from a challenge accepted by our winemaker Corrado Masci. a white wine that follows a very natural fermentation in a concrete tank with native yeasts. Prolonged maceration with the skins gives it an amber colour, typical of orange wines. An intense and structured wine, which presents a pleasantness in the mouth that makes it suitable for both simpler combinations and large elaborate fish and meat dishes.
Medium intense straw colour. The nose shows hints of citrus, floral and white pulp fruit. A full-bodied and structured wine, with good acidity that refreshes the palate. It goes well with seafood dishes but also with white meats, medium-aged cheeses, cured meats and first courses.
Rather intense straw yellow colour. On the nose, pleasant floral notes and hints of white peach. Fresh, harmonious wine with good acidity. The balance between flavor and aroma closes long and persistent. It accompanies tasty seafood dishes but also cured meats and medium-aged cheeses.
With a pale straw yellow colour, it is delicate and fresh to the nose with hints of yellow plum and white flowers. It goes well with appetizers, first courses and fish dishes, soups and white meats.
From Pecorino grapes from vineyards in the highest altitude areas and carefully selected grapes. Straw yellow in colour, it combines appreciable fruity notes of peach, grapefruit and white flowers, with a fresh flavor and excellent sapidity. The time spent in the bottle gives it mineral notes.
The wine has an intense yellow color with golden reflections. The nose reveals hints of vanilla and a pleasant note of fruit and ripe yellow pulp.
Straw yellow in colour, it has a delicate nose, with hints of white flowers and unripe fruit.
Calvarino 5 is the first wine of the "Vini dell'Anima" collection. Born from a project by Leonildo Pieropan and his sons Dario and Andrea, it is a blend of five vintages of Calvarino (2008-2009-2010-2011-2012) aged for at least 10 years in concrete in the cellar. From Garganega and Trebbiano di Soave grapes, Calvarino 5 is the authentic expression of these vines, from volcanic soil. Savory and vertical, it opens into a range of aromatic herbs and flowers in the long run. Composed, elegant and persistent, with a dry taste, long on the finish. A Mediterranean wine in the soul and of great longevity. A unique and unrepeatable wine, produced in a limited edition.
PRODUCT IN LIMITED QUANTITY The Passito della Rocca wine was born as an experiment of the company to create a "sweet wine" different from the tradition of the area., Produced from 1988 to 2008
The La Rocca vineyard is located on the hill of Mount Rocchetta, close to the medieval Scaliger castle of Soave. La Rocca enjoys a particular microclimate, which makes it possible to obtain a wine with a unique and unreproducible bouquet and gustatory notes, typical of a pedigree wine. Innovative, since its debut in 1978, it has marked a deep groove in the territory, becoming an undisputed symbol of quality and tradition.
Grapes harvested manually, placed in the cell until a temperature close to 10°C is reached, then pressed. Fermentation carried out at low temperatures using selected yeasts
Pairings: Blue cheeses, Fresh cheeses, Aged cheeses, Soups, Aperitifs
Colour: bright straw yellow with coppery reflections. Aromas: white fruit, especially pear and golden apple. Spicy finish. Taste: dry, decisive, full, harmonious and savory.
The LAUS range contains three elite sweet liqueur wines, with persistent and intoxicating aromas, the result of a long production tradition that has always been oriented towards enhancing the flavors and aromas of the grapes left to ripen in the very hot Sicilian sun.
The Complice Grillo from the Vinanti Ragusa winery is a DOC Sicilia made from one of the grape varieties with the greatest interpretative declination. Born in Chiaramonte Gulfi from warm and calcareous soils, the Vinanti white wine goes perfectly with cheeses, seafood and baked fish.
Conte Vistarino's Saint Valier was born in vineyards located on the Rocca de' Giorgi estate, in the province of Pavia. The name of the wine derives from the company toponym which has its roots in the original clone of Saint Vallier, in Provence. It is produced entirely with Pinot Noir grapes, selected and harvested only by hand in 20kg boxes. First of all, the grapes remain for one night in a cold room at 10°C. The white vinification takes place in the morning. The grapes are pressed to obtain the must, which is fermented in steel at a controlled temperature, where it remains on the fine lees for approx. 4 months, until bottling. It has a golden yellow colour. The nose opens with a rich and enveloping bouquet, characterized by notes of golden apple, peach and apricot. On the palate it is fresh and balanced, with a pleasant persistence. This white wine is very versatile in pairings and goes well with white meats and tasty vegetarian dishes, as well as fresh cheeses, including sheep's cheeses.
Conte Vistarino's Merlino was born in vineyards located on the Rocca de' Giorgi estate, in the province of Pavia. It is produced entirely with Pinot Grigio grapes, selected and harvested only by hand in 20kg boxes. First of all, the grapes remain for one night in a cold room at 10°C. The grapes are pressed to obtain the must, which remains in contact with the lees for 48 hours. Subsequently it is fermented in steel at a controlled temperature, where it remains for approx. 6 months, until bottling. In the glass the wine has a golden yellow colour. The nose opens with a rich and aromatic bouquet, characterized by notes of white peach, plum and apricot. On the palate it is structured, with a full and round body. This white wine is pleasant as an aperitif and also goes well with white meats, fish and rich salads.
Wine with a fresh, intense and persistent taste, with fruity and floral notes.
This excellent wine is obtained from various carefully selected grapes and left to dry naturally for 60 days. The wine obtained is first aged in barriques and subsequently in the bottle.
Porconero Falanghina Campania IGP white wine. Only falanghina aged in steel tanks for six months.
Porconero Fiano Campania igp. Pure Fiano aged in steel tanks for about eight months.
Wine obtained from Chardonnay grapes with a straw-yellow color with greenish reflections, a delicate, characteristic, fruity aroma, a savory, dry, full-bodied flavour. Recommended as an aperitif and with fish, shellfish and mollusc dishes.
It is the perfect glass for white wines with good structure and intensity; this type of wine certainly needs to "open up" (that is to better develop its aromatic, intense and complex endowment) and this is made possible by contact with oxygen (oxygenation) which, in fact, is facilitated by the generous dimensions of the chalice.
This wine is obtained from Sauvignon Blanc grapes with a light golden yellow colour, a delicate, aromatic, characteristic bouquet, a dry, velvety, full-bodied flavour.
Mark is a winemaker and comes from California. I, Helvetia, am Friulian. We met in Sicily in 1997. In 1998 Mark proposed that I visit Puglia to see the old Primitivo vineyards. According to studies by the University of Davis in California Primitivo and Californian Zinfandel are genetically identical.
Spumante Brut Varnish is crystalline in colour, yellow with greenish reflections, with a light, fine, rapid perlage. It has a pleasant, fruity, floral, intense, flagrant aroma. On the palate, a development of CO2, lively acidity, good acidity/sugar balance.

The name "Suadens" was carefully selected to represent the persuasive character of this wine, which constitutes a molecular project aimed at enhancing not only the native vines of Irpinia, but also the typical local fruit, grown exclusively in this area.
Valentina was arrogant, know-it-all, presumptuous, like her beauty, pure, alive, unique. If you wanted to define her in one word, there was no more suitable adjective: vain. At every step there was no mirror in which she didn't like to reflect herself, shop windows were her favorite mirrors because the whole city was full of them; the mirrors of the boutiques and beauty salons represented a daily practice in which to look in the mirror; even the pure porcelain saucers of the bistros were an excellent mirror for her, when, raising her cup to sip tea, she admired her reflection.
In 1950, in the town of Paterdoro there was a young girl, known for her long red hair who everyone called disconsolate, as her handsome boyfriend, a colonel in the Italian army had gone to war and never returned. The people of the village tried to bring comfort to the young woman, who gave her bouquets of fresh flowers just picked in the field, who gave her baskets of wild strawberries just to make her smile.
It is an aromatic variety that has its origins in South Tyrol. Its exclusive and unmistakable aroma owes it to the warm and sunny soils. It is a golden yellow wine with typical aromas reminiscent of rose petals, nutmeg spices and cloves.
The carefully selected grapes are pressed directly with the aid of inert gases in order to avoid any potential oxidation. The must obtained is clarified with a stop at a low temperature which allows decantation. The clean fraction is sent to fermentation with the addition of a part of skins and indigenous yeasts. During the fermentation phase, regular punching down is carried out which allows the extraction of natural tannins from the peel which preserve the integrity of the wine. At the end of fermentation, the wine obtained is decanted with the aid of inert gases and ages for 3 months on the yeasts that carried out the fermentation, followed by stabilization and bottling.
Pecorino is an extremely representative white grape variety for Abruzzo, and Jasci & Marchesani manages to give us a beautiful expression. Hand picked, vinification in white and aging for 6 months in steel vats and bottle.
Ancient vine introduced by the Greeks along the Tyrrhenian coasts, whose name derives from the characteristic shape of the bunches, whose grapes are grouped in pairs, from which the name Aminea Gemina derives. The mineral-rich soil, typical of the Greco cultivation area, is particularly suitable for this grape variety and this gives the wine its characteristic sapidity.
Vico Riviera N° 99 Falanghina Beneventano IGT Ancient vine whose name seems to derive from the fact that the vine, with an expanded habit, was tied to support poles called "falanga" and therefore Falanghina or "vine supported by poles".
Refined and intense, structured and persistent , it is obtained from Chardonnay grapes with a small percentage of Grechetto, a native grape that brings acidity and binds it even more to the territory. The vinification takes place in Allier and Troncaise barriques, where the wine then matures for six months before being bottled and left to refine for another 10 months.
The 2021 vintage in Bolgheri was characterized by a prolonged dry period from June to September. However, unlike 2017, the particularly rainy winter helped to significantly increase the soil's water reserves, providing the vines with the right support throughout the production phase.
This Riesling is an excellent white wine produced with grapes from the homonymous vine that grows in Val Venosta. The vines are grown on Monte Sole, where there is less rainfall than the entire western area of Alto-Adige. These particular climatic conditions, and the composition of the morainic soils, give the wines of the Himmelreich cellar their unique and unmistakable character. Its robe is of a bright yellow colour, with intervals of greenish reflections. As it enters the glass, Riesling releases a multifaceted bouquet, the first scent that is perceived is sweet and ripe yellow peach. Notes of pineapple with the right point of ripeness, prickly pears and fresh grapefruit follow immediately afterwards. As it passes, the palate is filled with minerality, its juicy and exotic taste is incomparably mineral and refreshing. This fresh white wine with a delicious taste goes perfectly with light appetizers, fish in general and seafood, but is also perfect with Asian dishes.
Ancient vine introduced by the Greeks along the Tyrrhenian coasts, whose name derives from the characteristic shape of the bunches, whose grapes are grouped in pairs, from which the name Aminea Gemina derives. The mineral-rich soil, typical of the Greco cultivation area, is particularly suitable for this grape variety and this gives the wine its characteristic sapidity.
Ancient vine, of which we find the first traces in Pliny the Elder; the Apian grapes, from which the name of today's Fiano derives, were characterized by an intense sweetness and therefore particularly loved by bees.
Vico Riviera N° 99 Falanghina Beneventano IGT Ancient vine whose name seems to derive from the fact that the vine, with an expanded habit, was tied to support poles called "falanga" and therefore Falanghina or "vine supported by poles".



So called because there are so many "grade: rare" steps that connect the historic center of Paternopoli to the part completely rebuilt after the 1980 earthquake
Among the vineyards of Irpinia, from the Latin Hirpus-wolf, a young Aras girl roamed around some time ago, a lover of the wonderful bunches of grapes.
Wine from Glera grapes and obtained with spontaneous refermentation in the bottle. Visually, it has a typical light haze; with a fragrant bouquet of crusty bread; floral. The taste is dry; dry and inviting. Rustic wine according to centuries-old traditions and suitable for cold dishes based on fine sausages; medium and long-aged cheeses; and again with fish and shellfish.
From Trebbiano di Lugana grapes produced in the area located in the southernmost stretch of Lake Garda. Straw yellow color with greenish reflections. Medium-bodied, but fresh with a delicately fruity and soft bouquet. Ideal with fish-based dishes, rice, first courses, and hors d'oeuvres in general.
The vineyards are located at an altitude of about 400 meters and fall within the territory of the Gran Sasso Monti della Laga Park.
Lively wine with pleasant notes that release freshness and intensity of fruity aromas, definitely versatile and bewitching.
It develops all the classic characteristics of the grape and knows how to thrill with its freshness and its elegant game of aromas.
Gamma is a white wine of great finesse, dry and vertical as the Etna wines know how to be, long-lived, balanced in the play between acidity and body of the wine. It has a straw yellow color and an aroma of wild herbs and altitude flowers. --- Gamma: in physics, Gamma is the notation of the Lorenz factor, an equation that relates the dilation of time to the contraction of physical quantities, discovered at the time by Einstein. Wine makes people talk, unites people, expands the perception of time. Anyone who is passionate will experience the long chats around the emotional details that wine offers. Hours in which emotion and passion gracefully distort reality, transforming discussions around wine into pleasant journeys through history, culture and places, without moving from the table. Whenever wine is on the table, in the glass, it becomes a means for those who are passionate about it for long and passionate conversations. Culture, art, gastronomy mix with the evocation of the places where wine is produced, a virtual journey that extends for hours. Time and space confuse, wrap around flavors, colors and aromas, evoking emotions that come from often unknown lands.
Kudos is a white wine from an ancient, elegant and profound vineyard. Acidity and thickness played on the blade of the knife, to be drunk young or stored for years, according to his own inspiration
Malvasia Colle Trà comes from a long Malvasia clone, native to the Vibratian territory with tight and elongated clusters. Due to its turgid and at the same time fragile grapes, it is more easily subject to rot, therefore it is not always possible to vinify it every year.
Dry white wine with a clear appearance and a golden yellow colour. On the nose it is persistent, fine, harmonious, with hints of bitter orange…
Dry white wine. Straw yellow in color with warm golden reflections. Intense and enveloping bouquet, characterized by fruity notes and…
Dry white wine. Straw yellow color with greenish reflections. On the nose it has an elegant aroma of fresh fruit…
Dry white wine with an intense straw yellow colour. The nose is delicate but persistent, fine, with hints of green apple and white peach…
Dry white wine. Pale straw yellow colour. Delicate, fresh and subtle aroma, characteristic with hints of herbs…
Dry white wine. Straw yellow color with reflections tending towards gold. Wide, intensely fruity, fragrant, persistent bouquet…
Dry white wine. Straw yellow in color with warm golden reflections. Intense and enveloping bouquet, characterized by fruity notes and…
Brilliant in color with pale greenish-yellow reflections. The bouquet is very fine, fruity, with a hint of ripe apple characteristic of the vine of origin. Pleasantly fresh taste on the palate, it maintains an aromatic and gustatory persistence.
Our Pecorino Soprano Strappelli comes from a rather young vine of about 20 years. It is the earliest of the white vines; its harvest during the first week of September opens the dances of the grape harvest. The name Soprano was born to associate the strong voice of the Soprano with the strong character of Pecorino.
CATAPANUS was the name of the ancient provincial delegate of the emperor, in charge of the military and civil government of the whole of southern Italy in the Byzantine period. We wanted to dedicate our most important white grape variety in our area to this authoritative figure: BOMBINO BIANCO
The sound of the bell has always marked important moments in the life of the populations: in fact, in rural areas, the sound of the bell often indicated the moment of pause in which the peasants stopped working to consume their meal. Even today, in many ancient Apulian farms, we can see in the central space called "court", the presence of a small bell.
POSTA ARIGNANO is the name of the ancient farmhouse that stands in the center of the "Coppanetta" estate where, in ancient times, travelers who crossed the Daunia lands found refreshment and very often also the shepherds in transhumance from nearby Abruzzo. Today the farm is surrounded by about 30 hectares. of vineyards that give rise to most of our labels.
The white bombino also lends itself easily to the production of lively and sparkling wines, thanks to its acidic vein which allows to obtain fresh and fragrant wines. PEPITO'S is proof of this: Fresh and delicate, characterized by a pleasant perlage, very cold it is an excellent aperitif, but also a pleasant accompaniment to fish and shellfish dishes.
"salty, spicy, fragrant" my Malvasia is the only variety with which I was able to capture the taste of the sea and iodine
Trebbiano d'Abruzzo DOP has an intense straw yellow colour; the nose is characterized by intense and delicate aromas; on the palate it is sapid, velvety, harmonious.
The color is straw yellow with greenish notes, the fruity scent with citrus notes, persistent. Good structure, excellent freshness, full and intense flavour. Excellent as an aperitif, it accompanies all fish-based dishes revealing a predilection for shellfish and seafood, even raw.
With a pale straw yellow color, a fresh bouquet, with tropical nuances that blend with elegant floral scents. The flavor is full, with a good structure and a long persistence with mineral notes. We recommend pairing with fish, white meats and cheeses.
Straw yellow color with greenish reflections, it begins on the nose with intense and pleasant aromas with notes of white-fleshed peach and tropical fruit, while on the palate it develops a full sapidity accompanied by a great minerality.
That the Trebbiano Spoletino grape is of high enological interest is now a certain fact. It is an ancient vine that has only recently been rediscovered. It can be grown in the territory of Spoleto and Montefalco. In our cellar we have aimed to capture the finer and at the same time intriguing soul of this grape. We have given space to its changing and original aromas with a vinification in amphora that respects these characteristics and then we have strengthened its expressive character with an aging in untoasted wood and amphora for at least 9 months. In our opinion the result is that of a great white wine for aging, capable of surprising at every sip for its richness of facets.
Our first hectare, the one from which the history of Pecorino began. The first parent of Colle Vecchio is today dedicated to Guido Cocci Grifoni and to the bottle that bears his name. It is our most recent version of Pecorino, a wine made in a few numbered specimens, in memory of who, where and when. And not to praise or glorify the past, but to photograph a moment of our past that has become present and future. Using descriptors today, for a wine that will have a life of more than ten years, seems almost out of place. Only a few notes therefore, to give a reference, a trace of his first, very young expressions. Among our whites it is certainly the fullest, the most saline, the most present and the softest. It opens with notes of ripe apple and then moves on to intense and fleshy yellow flowers. The aromatic herbs come forward decisively, accompanying a fascinating scent of star anise.
A milestone of our hills brought to light thanks to the adventurous spirit of Guido Cocci Grifoni. Some wonder who took over the lead. We in the winemaking choices, he in the expression of his nature. Neither one nor the other. We have listened to and explored his intentions for years, respecting and supporting his nature and his inclinations so that he became what he wanted to be. And today it is a dry, intrepid wine with impactful acidity, full and soft. Fruity of ripe pear, it turns to floral notes of lily of the valley and broom and then returns to fruit, this time tropical, such as mango. The freshness is manifested with accents of lemon grass and sage to be enjoyed for years.
Falerio Pecorino tells a story that comes from the past. A blend that, in our bottle, sees Trebbiano refine the power of Pecorino for a glass suitable for the most carefree moments of the day, including those at the table. Pear-fruity, it moves to floral sensations that bring back jasmine, then returning to the fruit with green notes of kiwi and round sensations of passion fruit. The sincere and pounding sip of Pecorino relaxes on the memories of wild flowers typical of the Trebbiano that accompanies it in this bottle.
Known for its generosity in producing fruit, Passerina has always quenched the thirst of a large number of people. Today we know its needs and we know how to make it express its effective potential. Indeed, it is capable of describing a floral bouquet of rare freshness. We offer it in its still version, from the grapes of the Tenuta San Basso, full of May flowers and rounded off by ripe fruit. The opening is citrusy of cedar, but linden flowers and very fresh chamomile appear shortly after. This last perfume is repeated harvest after harvest, giving a recognizable trait to our Passerina, evidently defined by our land. The sip swells with ripe yellow plum and pink apple, giving fullness to the very fresh character of this wine.
A “must” from the Pasetti company. Authentic mirror of the strong Abruzzo tradition, which is expressed here in the excellence of one of its native vines. This young pecorino in purity today represents a third of the company's production.
The result of a merger, which took place in 2001, between the Cantina Produttori Santa Maddalena and the Cantina Produttori Gries, this kaleidoscopic winery offers an incredible range, complete in the multiplicity of products and refined in the interpretation of the territory. The quality standard is truly impressive and does not fail to satisfy any palate, even the most demanding one, with the right attention to both native and international vines. A splendid example of quality is this Sauvignon, a semi-aromatic vine, characterized by a great variety of aromas, here incredibly enhanced by the warm, sandy soils and the breezy climate, which constitute the ideal terroir for a great wine.
Rich in sodium, albite is a typical mineral of the Alps, in particular of Valle d'Aosta, Piedmont and Alto Adige, where it finds the ideal subsoil for its development, proving to be a faithful ally for the vine. This Sauvignon is proof of this, presenting itself as the perfect synthesis between territory, climate and grape variety, thanks to its typicality which, in combination with albite, gives life to an authentic, complex and characterful label, capable of perfectly combining, to the gentleness of citrus and floral tones, an important structure and a strong minerality.
Sweet white wine, it is the dessert wine par excellence. It has a more or less intense straw yellow color depending on the vintage, an intense, aromatic and very persistent fruity aroma. The sweet taste is in harmonious balance with the low alcohol content (5% vol.) and with the acidity, never very high, but which gives the product a pleasant freshness. PAIRINGS: fresh fruit (peaches, strawberries, berries…) panna cotta cream-based desserts.
Trentino DOC Sauvignon Boem is a wine with a classic and elegant style. Produced from the grapes of the same name, among the most widespread and interpreted in the world, Trentino Doc Sauvignon 2019 Boem grows on hilly terrain at about 400 meters above sea level. The scents of the forest, the notes of citrus and elderflower, the greenish reflections are some of the characteristics of this great mountain land that the Trentino DOC Sauvignon Boem stores in every bottle and offers in every sip which always ends with a long finish and intense.
A selection of organic Chardonnay grapes undergo alcoholic fermentation at low temperatures in stainless steel tanks. Subsequently the wine is bottled clean and the fermentation in the bottle ends. The sediments that can be found inside the bottle are the yeasts that have finished fermentation. From there we get this fresh, aromatic wine with carbonic notes.
The historic white wine of Maculan is reborn, where three grape varieties are blended in steel tanks in spring and then rest together for at least a year in the bottle. Excellent with vegetarian first courses, fish soups, pasta and risotto, baked and grilled fish. It can be "forgotten" in the cellar for about ten years!
Maculan 's Moscato Dindarello was obtained from 100% Moscato Bianco grapes grown on hilly soils of limestone and tuffaceous matrix located in the Breganze area (VI). After the harvest, the grapes were subjected to drying in the loft for about 1 month, a practice which allowed the grapes to obtain a higher sugar concentration. The alcoholic fermentation, aimed at transforming the sugars into alcohol, took place in steel vats. Before being marketed, this delicious straw wine rested for 3 months in the bottle.
It is suitable for savory dishes, be they soups or fish, but also goes well with white meats.
Around the 12th century, an ancient villa known as “il castellare de Ylice” stood near our cellar. The name was probably due to the Latin term ilex (holm oak), a particular variety of oak very common in our area. To date, no trace has remained of this historic villa, but the passion and respect we have for our territory has prompted us to pass on the name of that ancient presence.
The best Italian white wines
Italy is home to some of the finest white wines. In the Clickwine section of our online wine shop dedicated to the finest Italian white wines, you'll find bottles of excellent white wine carefully selected by our sommeliers.
The designations used in our country to classify wines are DOCG, DOC, and IGT. Sometimes you'll also find designations like DOP and IGP: these acronyms have similar meanings to the previous ones but are used by wineries that primarily sell their wines outside of Italy.
The production of white wine
White wines are produced from both light and dark grapes, but vinified as a white wine: that is, during maceration there is no contact between the must and the pomace, so that the skin – exactly the opposite of what happens with red wines – does not release substances and color.
Its myriad nuances vary according to the characteristics of the grape variety, the aging method and the vine growing area.
In white winemaking, once the grapes have been harvested, they are transported to the cellar, destemmed, and pressed, and the must is separated without any maceration or with a brief maceration. Sometimes, however, the grapes are pressed and then macerated with the skins at a low temperature for a varying length of time. This produces richer, smoother wines.
This phase is followed by the clarification of the white wine produced, which can be done by letting the must rest, by cooling, centrifugation or filtration.
Fermentation begins either by adding selected yeast to the must or spontaneously, using the indigenous yeasts present in the grapes. To preserve the aromas, finesse, and freshness of white wines, fermentation is carried out at lower temperatures than red winemaking, generally around 18°C.
To obtain a fresh and lively wine, best drunk young, malolactic fermentation is avoided by bottling early, after filtration and stabilization. More complex wines, aged or fermented in wood, are bottled only after several months in barrel.
How to taste white wine
First, you need to decide whether to uncork the bottle right away or let your white wine age. If you want to immediately succumb to its charm, its aromas of aromatic herbs, flint, or its notes of exotic fruit, then serve your white wine at the right temperature: 6-8°C for a young white and 8-10°C for a softer, more structured wine.
How to pair white wine
Dry white wines will surprise you at the table, too, and not just with their straw-yellow color. As an aperitif, and especially with a fish dish, white wine is definitely a must, but it's not easy to know which of the many labels will be best suited to the occasion.
We recommend pairing white wine with cheeses, whether low-fat, fresh, or rich in milk, such as flavorful buffalo mozzarella, or with soft, bloomy-rind cheeses. They're also perfect with white meats, such as classic scallops, but beyond tradition, white wine also pairs perfectly with meat and risotto dishes, as well as truffles. Visit our online wine shop Clickwine for expert advice on purchasing the best white wine at the best price to pair with your favorite dishes.
White wines: prices and offers
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White wines: longevity and conservation
How long can I keep white wine in the cellar? Do white wines improve as they age like red wines? These are the questions a wine consumer asks when talking about white wine.
In general, white wines have a much shorter shelf life than red wines, for two reasons: tannins and aging. Tannins are antioxidants present in the wine's skins that aren't present in white wines; as for aging, however, most white wines age in stainless steel for just a few months; even red wines, if they age briefly in stainless steel and undergo rapid maceration, don't last for many years. Let's say a classic white wine aged in stainless steel lasts a maximum of 2 to 3 years. If it undergoes maceration or ages in wood, it can last up to 20 years and improve year after year.
How many types of white wines are there?
There is no exact number of types of white wine, as there are several different white grape varieties that can be used to make white wines. Some of the most common white grape varieties used to make white wines are Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling, Pinot Grigio, and Moscato. There are also other less common varieties such as Gewürztraminer, Semillon, and Viognier. Each of these varieties can be used to produce white wines with unique and different characteristics, so there are many different types of white wines available.
How to recognize a good white wine?
There are several ways to recognize a good white wine. One of the simplest is to taste the wine and evaluate its flavor and aroma. A good white wine should have a pleasant flavor and a delicate, complex aroma. Other factors that can indicate the quality of a white wine include the vintage, the grape variety, and the production area. In general, white wines produced with high-quality grapes and in particularly favorable years tend to be more valuable and of higher quality. Furthermore, white wines produced in regions renowned for producing high-quality white wines can be considered more valuable than those produced in other regions.
How to understand if a white wine is good?
As mentioned above, one of the easiest ways to determine if a white wine is good is to taste it and evaluate its flavor and aroma. A good white wine should have a pleasant flavor and a delicate, complex aroma. It's also important to keep in mind that the quality of a white wine can be influenced by several factors, such as the vintage, the grape variety, and the production area. For example, white wines produced with high-quality grapes and in particularly favorable years tend to be more valuable and of higher quality. Furthermore, white wines produced in regions renowned for producing high-quality white wines may be considered more valuable than those produced in other regions.
Why is it called white wine?
White wine is so called because it is made using white grapes. Most white grapes have transparent or lightly colored skins, so the wine made from these grapes has a light, transparent color. Sometimes the color of white wine can be influenced by the type of grape used, the winemaking process, and the addition of other ingredients, but generally, white wine has a light, transparent color.
How to replace white wine?
If you want to replace white wine in a recipe, there are several ingredients you can use. One of the most common options is to use chicken or vegetable broth instead of white wine. Other options include using white vinegar or apple juice diluted with water. Additionally, in some cases, you can omit the white wine entirely and use other ingredients to achieve the desired flavor in the recipe.
