Poggio alle Api – I Cerri-Albarola 100%

ok Cerri Poggio alle api Liguria 23 9,6 #RIF! #RIF! #RIF! Poggio alle Api – I Cerri-Albarola 100% Un bianco che ha origine dai terrazzamenti a sbalzo, sorretti dai poggi. Nasce da uve Albarola in purezza, che fermenta interamente e naturalmente sulle proprie bucce un mese intero. Ha colore giallo lucente, profumi antichi e riporta sentori di fiori bianchi e uva matura.ABBINAMENTI Carni bianche,pietanze di pesce Liguria Carro, Liguria I poggi, sono colmi di erba e fiori e diventano rifugio e serbatoio per le api. Da questi terrazzamenti a sbalzo che guardano al mare, ha origine questo bianco da uve Albarola Albarola 100% Macerazione sulle proprie bucce per circa 1 mese. Batonaggio sulle proprie fecce per circa 3 mesi Giallo lucente alla vista, ha profumi antichi e riporta sentori di fiori bianchi e frutta matura. Carni bianche,pietanze di pesce 14-16° 750 ml 12,80%

📑 Etichetta Poggio alle Api – I Cerri-Albarola 100%
📍 Provenienza Carro, Liguria
🌱 Vigneto I poggi, sono colmi di erba e fiori e diventano rifugio e serbatoio per le api. Da questi terrazzamenti a sbalzo che guardano al mare, ha origine questo bianco da uve Albarola
🍇 Vitigno/Uvaggio Albarola 100%
🛠️⚗️ Dettagli di lavorazione Macerazione sulle proprie bucce per circa 1 mese. Batonaggio sulle proprie fecce per circa 3 mesi
👄👃🏻👀 Note degustative Giallo lucente alla vista, ha profumi antichi e riporta sentori di fiori bianchi e frutta matura.
🧩🍽️ Abbinamenti consigliati Carni bianche,pietanze di pesce
🌡️ Temperatura di Servizio 14-16°
🏺 Contenuto 750 ml
🍷 Alchool 12,80%
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