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Vermentino DOC Bolgheri

Vermentino DOC Bolgheri

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The Vermentino from Tenuta Guado al Tasso, with its straw yellow color and greenish reflections, offers a unique sensory experience. The intense notes of citrus, white flowers and tropical fruit on the nose combine harmoniously with the flavor and persistence on the palate, culminating in a fresh and citrus finish that delights the senses.

Vinification
: The grapes, harvested separately to guarantee maximum ripeness, allow us to enhance the peculiar characteristics of each vineyard. After delicate destemming and pressing, the must slowly ferments in stainless steel tanks at 16°C, thus preserving all the aromatic complexity.

SIZE: 0.75 liter bottles.

ORIGIN : Tuscany.

GRAPES : 100% Vermentino.

SERVING TEMPERATURE : 8°/10°C.

ALCOHOLIC CONTENT : 12.5% ​​vol.

STORAGE METHOD : Cool place away from sunlight.

SPECIFIC NOTES : Contains sulphites.

PRODUCER : Marchesi Antinori SpA - San Casciano val di Pesa, Florence

Guado al Tasso estate

Tenuta Guado al Tasso is located in the small and prestigious DOC of Bolgheri, on the coast of Alta Maremma, about a hundred kilometers south-west of Florence. This denomination has a relatively short history (born in 1994) but boasts an international reputation as a new point of reference in the world wine scene. Tenuta Guado al Tasso extends over an area of ​​approximately 320 hectares of vineyards in a splendid plain surrounded by hills known as the "Bolgheri amphitheatre" due to its particular conformation. The noble Della Gherardesca family began to deal with wine in their lands in Bolgheri since the second half of the seventeenth century, but it was with Guido Alberto della Gherardesca, who lived between 1780 and 1854, that things really changed. A great viticulture enthusiast and having become "major butler" of Grand Duke Leopold II in 1833, Guido Alberto dedicated himself to oenology in his lands in the Maremma. In the 1930s the land was inherited by Carlotta della Gherardesca Antinori, mother of Piero Antinori, and by her sister, who was married to Mario Incisa della Rocchetta (who had the nearby Tenuta San Guido as her dowry).