Mediterranean cuisine
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
full-bodied & elegant
Loire top class! The typical Sauvignon Blanc aromas of fresh grass, a touch of elderflower and gooseberry, but so much more than that. Creamy, juicy length, high mineral density. A poem.
Goes well with steamed fish and vegetables, fresh cheese.
full-bodied & elegant
Mineral and fresh, discreetly aromatic with a hint of elderflower
and gooseberry. Nice length and balance between acidity and fruit. Delicate
grip, lots of mouthfeel.
Goes well with sushi, light vegetable dishes, goat cheese.
complex & fresh
fruity fresh pecorino, still rare in cultivation. Broad but fine spectrum of aromas between delicate lemon and fragrant acacia flower, savory and a hint of banana, all creamy interwoven. Exciting!
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
Subtle and with floral aromas. Garganega and Trebbiano show themselves fresh and fresh Playful to light pasta and fresh vegetables. A fine drop for the early Evening on the terrace..