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Montevetrano Core Bianco 2022
Montevetrano Core Bianco 2022
- Country Italy
- Region Campania
- ABV 13.5%
- GRAPE VARIETY Fiano, Greco
- PRODUCER Montevetrano
- Floral and fruit-driven with ripe yellow peaches and citrus fruits. An attractive saltiness complements the crisp
- palate.
- Case size 6/ 75cl
- In the words of Jamie Goode, “Campanian superstar wine Montevetrano burst onto the scene in 1995 and achieved cult status almost overnight.” Starting with just four hectares, photographer Silvia Imperato teamed up with renowned winemaker Riccardo Cotarella. After just a few vintages, Robert Parker called Montevetrano “the Sassicaia of the South”. Since then, the vineyard has grown, and the blend evolved to include Cabernet, Merlot, and Aglianico – a true “super campanian” and a compelling mixture of spice and Lesh. (local varieties from neighbouring vineyards go into the two Core wines. Both are sumptuous examples and very well-priced for their quality.
GRAPE VARIETY Fiano, Greco PRODUCER In the words of Jamie Goode, Campanian superstar wine Montevetrano burst onto the scene in 1995 and achieved cult status almost overnight. Starting with just four hectares, photographer Silvia Imperato teamed up with renowned winemaker Riccardo Cotarella. After just a few vintages, Montevetrano was dubbed the Sassicaia of the South by Robert Parker. Since then, the vineyard has grown, and the blend evolved to include Cabernet, Merlot, and Aglianico, a true and compelling mixture of spice and Lesh. (local varieties from neighbouring vineyards go into the two Core wines. Both are sumptuous examples and very well-priced for their quality.
Price | £136.79 |
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Country | Italy |
Vintage | 2022 |
Bottles Per Case | 6 |
Bottle Size | 75 |
2 cases 10% off | No |
Winery | In the words of Jamie Goode, “Campanian superstar wine Montevetrano burst onto the scene in 1995 and achieved cult status almost overnight.” Starting with just four hectares, photographer Silvia Imperato teamed up with renowned winemaker Riccardo Cotarella, and after just a few vintages, Montevetrano was dubbed “the Sassicaia of the South” by Robert Parker. Since then, the vineyard has grown, and the blend evolved to include Cabernet, Merlot and Aglianico – a true “supercampanian” and a compelling mixture of spice and flesh. Local varieties from neighbouring vineyards go into the two Core wines (pronounced COR-eh, meaning heart): Fiano and Greco for the white and Aglianico for the red. Both are sumptuous examples and very well-priced for their quality. |
Keywords | Montevetrano, Core, Bianco |