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The Vermentino by Antinori originates from Guado al Tasso, located in the small and prestigious DOC of Bolgheri, on the coast of Alta Maremma, in a beautiful plain surrounded by hills known as the Bolgheri amphitheater. The vines benefit from a mild climate due to the nearby sea. Each parcel has been harvested separately, based on the level of ripeness of the grapes, in order to enhance the complex territorial characteristics of each vineyard. Only stainless steel aging. The wine presents a straw-yellow color with greenish reflections. Intense bouquet characterized by pleasant floral and fruity sensations that evoke citrus, hawthorn, and the flesh of peaches. On the palate, it is savory and has good persistence, with a fresh and pleasantly citrusy finish.
- Product Category
- White Wine
- Denomination
- Bolgheri Bianco DOC
- Grape variety / Raw material
- Vermentino
- Vintage or Cuvée
- 2024
- Format
- 750 ml.
- Nation
- Italy
- Region
- Tuscany
- Alcohol Content
- 13.5% vol.
- Operating Temperature
- 10° - 12° C.
- Recommended Glass
- Fine glass with a long stem
- Gastronomic Pairings
- To All Meal, Raw Fish, Seafood - Crustaceans - Mollusks, Fish Dishes, Sea Starters, Vegetables and Legumes, Soups and Vegetable Purees, Fresh Cheeses
- Allergens
- Contains sulfites (sulfites refer to sulfur dioxide that is added to wine to preserve it, thanks to its disinfectant, antioxidant, and stabilizing action)
Antinori
The Antinori family has been dedicated to winemaking for over six hundred years: since 1385, when Giovanni di Piero Antinori became part of the Florentine Guild of Winemakers. Throughout its long history, spanning 26 generations, the family has always directly managed this business with innovative and sometimes bold choices, while always maintaining respect for traditions and the land.
Today the company is led by Albiera Antinori, with the support of her two sisters Allegra and Alessia, who are personally involved in the company’s activities. Marquis Piero Antinori is currently the Honorary President of the company. Tradition, passion, and intuition have been the driving qualities that have led the Antinori Marquises to establish themselves as one of the leading Italian wine producers. Each vintage, every vineyard, every idea that one wishes to implement is a new beginning, a new search for increasingly high-quality margins.
As Marquis Piero likes to say: “ancient roots play an important role in our philosophy, but they have never inhibited our innovative spirit.” Over time, investments in other areas suited for quality wine production, both in Italy and abroad, have been added to the Tuscan and Umbrian estates, which are the family’s historical heritage, allowing for a new path of enhancement of new terroirs with high winemaking potential. The Antinori Marquises express their passion for viticulture by seeking ever finer margins of improvement. For this reason, continuous experiments are conducted in the vineyards and wineries with selections of indigenous and international grape clones, types of cultivation, vineyard altitudes, fermentation methods and temperatures, traditional and modern winemaking techniques, different types of wood, sizes and ages of barrels, and varying the length of bottle aging. "We have demonstrated, over the years, that in Tuscany and Umbria, there was the possibility of producing quality wines, internationally recognized, that could show elegance and finesse while always maintaining their original character.
Our library has many titles, but for us, it is not rich enough. We have a mission that is not yet fully accomplished, which drives us to express the vast potential of our vineyards and to reconcile the new that remains to be discovered with the heritage of Tuscan taste that includes tradition, culture, agriculture, the artistic and literary, which indeed represent the identity of the Antinori Marquises, one of whose greatest strengths lies in being Tuscan, or, if you prefer, our 'Toscanità'." Piero Antinori
The Antinori family has been part of PFV, "Premum Familiae Vini," an informal association of family-owned wineries since its founding. PFV goes beyond geographical boundaries and maintains a common bond: that of vineyard ownership and wine production as a family activity to cultivate and refine, like a great wine, over time.
Address:
via Cassia per Siena, 133 Loc. Bargino, 50026 San Casciano val di Pesa (FI) Italy
Color: straw yellow with greenish highlights
Bouquet: intense and characterized by pleasant floral and fruity sensations reminiscent of citrus fruits, hawthorn, and the flesh of peaches
Taste: savory and of good persistence, with a fresh and pleasantly citrus finish.