Italy
powerful & harmonious
Passerina is an indigenous variety of white wine found in the regions of Abruzzo, Marche, Umbria and Lazio. In Orsogna, as is customary, the grapes are fermented in stainless steel tanks for about 30 days after pressing. Maturation also takes place in steel tanks until bottling. On the nose, one finds hints of white flowers and ethereal aromas. The palate is dominated by white fruits with an intense and spicy flavour. This is an interesting addition to the Demeter wines from Lunaria.
light and fresh
Very fragrant of peach and white flowers. In the mouth, the Catarratto grape variety is fruity and
complex, with notes of tropical fruits. Fine and creamy on the palate with a long, fresh finish.
finish.
Juicy, fragrant with subtle nut flavors, a little pineapple and a little banana,
a touch of pear. Uncomplicated yet aromatic wine. Very moderate in the
Alcohol with a nice length and expressive style.
Fits antipasti and light cuisine
Beautiful smell of hay, a little nutty and fresh, fine and verspieltist this organic wine. Low acid, but mineral and thus the white wine goes perfectly with antipasti and salads. The late-ripening grape Catarratto, almost exclusively cultivated in Sicily, straw yields to amber, charming organic wines.
light & fresh
Cortese not only produces very fine wines in Gavi! Acacia flowers, discreet hazelnut aromas with a delicate bitter finish. A pioneer in the field of unsweetened wine. Highly interesting!
Without added sulfur!
The wine is made from the ancient, indigenous grape variety Pecorino
multilayered, rather floral notes, prominent minerality and moist soil and
Sage-like aromas. A high on the diversity of varieties!
Good with light meals, vegetables, fish, chicken, tofu
complex & fresh
Made from the ancient, autochthonous grape variety Pecorino, the wine offers
multi-layered, rather floral notes, clear minerality and moist earth and
Sage reminding aromas. Hooray for the variety!
Goes well with antipasti, fish, poultry, young cheese
Frizzante, dry & fresh
A PetNat, wine with added must, with indigenous yeasts for
Frizzante was fermented. Aromas of bread crusts and apple, slightly yeasty clay.
100% Grechetto grapes, hence the refreshing bitterness. Very dry
and animating.
Goes well with fish, chicken, medium-aged cheese, as an aperitif.
Frizzante, dry & fresh
The sparkling trend drink is currently called PetNat, derived from the almost extinct French Petillant Naturel. A relatively rustic method of sparkling wine production, where must is fermented with sugar and yeast directly in the bottle. The natural wine scene has brought the rebirth, matching PetNat always has something wild. The LaBelle Malvasia has a lot of fabric and a delicate pink color thanks to shell contact.
fruity & harmonious
Juicy and full-bodied, with clear exoticism in nose and palate, lychee and banana.
Round and drinkable, very typical for the variety, yet light and fresh.
Goes well with antipasti, light fish and vegetable dishes.