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Di Filippo Farandola Umbria Trebbiano Spoletino 2022
Di Filippo Farandola Umbria Trebbiano Spoletino 2022
- Grapes Trebbiano Spoletino 100%
- Country Italy
- Region: Umbria
- Abv 13.5 %
- Dry/Sweet value: 1 (1 is dry, 7 is very sweet)
Residual Sugar: 0
Contains Sulphites: Yes
Vegetarian/Vegan: Yes/Yes
Milk/Eggs: No/No
Organic: Yes
Biodynamic: No - Case size 6 / 75cl
- Winemaker: Andrea Pesaresi & Nazzareno Pieroni
- Closure Natural Cork
- A richly textured fruity white with refreshing citrus notes complemented by mineral nuances and a touch of quince. Smooth and creamy with a lovely balancing vibrancy on the finish.
The hand-selected grapes were fermented with wild yeasts at controlled temperatures without skin contact at 18°C in stainless steel tanks. The wine was then aged for six months in stainless steel tanks to retain the fruity characteristics.
A richly textured fruity white with refreshing citrus notes complemented by mineral nuances and a touch of quince. It is smooth and creamy, with a lovely balancing vibrancy on the finish.
Price | £113.10 |
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Country | Italy |
Vintage | 2022 |
Bottles Per Case | 6 |
Bottle Size | 75 |
2 cases 10% off | No |
Winery | Trebbiano Spoletino is a native Umbrian white grape. The vineyard is situated in the DOC Colli Martani and DOC Montefalco, directly opposite the hill town of Assisi in Central Umbria. The hilly terrain has mineral-rich, clay-calcareous soils with good water retention properties to sustain the vines through the long, hot summers. The vineyard benefits from gentle breezes in this hillside location, which aerate the vines, keeping them healthy. The Guyot-trained vines are planted at a density of 4,600 vines per hectare and produce low yields. The vineyard is cultivated to ensure the soil is balanced, biodiversity is preserved, and the grapes are hand-harvested in the early morning to maintain freshness and fully express the land's essence. |
Keywords | Farandola, Umbria, Spoletino |