
Easter in Tuscany: The Perfect Wine Pairings for Traditional Dishes
In Tuscany, Easter is a celebration of rebirth that is experienced around the table, among
In Tuscany, Easter is a celebration of rebirth that is experienced around the table, among
As spring arrives, the days grow longer, and the desire to spend time outdoors increases.
Nestled in the heart of Tuscany, Chianti is a land rich in history, culture, and
In Tuscany, Easter is a celebration of rebirth that is experienced around the table, among
As spring arrives, the days grow longer, and the desire to spend time outdoors increases.
Nestled in the heart of Tuscany, Chianti is a land rich in history, culture, and
Composition: Produced primarily with Vermentino grapes.
Soil: Pebbly soil, of a marly calcareous nature, formed during the alluvial phase of the Elsa River in the Upper Pliocene, about 3 million years ago. This type of soil produces wines that are rich in body but very well balanced.
Training Method: In the vineyards, we use the Guyot technique, with a density of approximately 4,000 plants per hectare.
Harvest Period: The harvest typically takes place at the beginning of September, when the grapes have reached full ripeness.
Winemaking and Aging: The grapes are gently pressed, and the resulting must is fermented at 15°C in steel vats.
Tasting Notes: Bright straw yellow color with golden highlights. On the nose, it releases a fresh and complex bouquet, with notes of citrus, white peach, wildflowers, and subtle herbal nuances. On the palate, it is harmonious, with a pleasant sapidity and a well-balanced freshness that makes it smooth and persistent.
Food Pairings: Perfect with seafood dishes such as fish carpaccio, shellfish, and light fried selections. It also pairs well with vegetable-based first courses, fresh cheeses, and delicate white meats. Excellent as an aperitif, especially on warm summer days.
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