Fortune is said to help the bold. De Lajella, on the other hand, says that it rejoices the spirit. It could not be otherwise by serving a round of Passerina DOCG Offida on the table. It is a straightforward wine, it speaks as it drinks, in dialect. His first name is in fact Agello, just like the homonymous district of Ripatransone, as one of the castles of the city and finally as one of the five hills depicted on the municipal coat of arms. The cat? Do not worry. It meows often, but does not bite.
Straw yellow with golden reflections. The nose is fine and fruity with hints of peach, sage, broom flowers and hawthorn hints of balsamic herbs that leave room for a nice herbaceous note. In the mouth exceptional aromatic correspondence, fresh and fruity white peach with a savory finish. Food pairings: crudités, chitarrina with lobster, seafood risotto and cheeses.
Straw yellow color, scent of white flowers and crunchy fruit, with a fresh and dry taste, it goes perfectly with appetizers, soft cheeses, fish and egg dishes.
Delicate, easy to drink, it is a wine with a pleasant freshness and flavor. The bouquet is fine, with a predominance of jasmine and tiare flowers. Vinification: Soft cold pressing in an inert environment, static decantation of the must and fermentation at a controlled temperature.
