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Agricole Vallone

2023

Color: straw yellow with strong greenish reflections, bright, brilliant.

Smell: intense and persistent, complex; the hints that emerge reminiscent of white flowers, tropical fruits, pear, apricot, as well as delicious citrus and balsamic notes.

Taste: harmonious, fresh, sapid, well structured, with excellent aromatic persistence

Food matches: It can be served as an aperitif and to accompany first courses based on fish, crustaceans, molluscs, octopus, white meats and aged cheeses

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Tenute Rubino

2020

Colour: delicate straw yellow, with bright and clear green highlights.

Bouquet: seductive, intriguing, complex with remarkable hints of elderflower, broom, grapefruit, green apple, almond blossoms, white pepper and flint.

Taste: well-balanced and intense, gifted with an inviting acidity, good correspondence between nose and taste, fine and persistent.

Characteristics: complex and gifted with a strong personality, it is a rich and fascinating wine, dynamic, incredibly expressive with a magnificent almond finish.

Food matches: perfect with rich dishes of fish, even smoked. Striking with “tagliolini” and lobster, ravioli filled with crayfish with scents of lemon balm and basil, trancio di ricciola agli agrumi and red-tuna “polpette”. Perfect with a tasty veal with tuna and mayonnaise sauce.

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Apollonio

TERRITORY
The Salento region is identified by three climatic elements: the sun, the architect that creates generous degrees of sugar, the sea, responsible for the minerality of the wines, and the wind that makes this area naturally free of disease and particularly suitable for the production of "natural" wines. Characterized by extensive flat areas and modest hilly reliefs, the Salento region is geologically constituted
by a calcareous structure of medium texture.
VARIETY INFORMATION
Verdeca is a white grape variety native to Puglia, its greenish shade is suggested in its name. An elegant variety with great vigour.
PAIRING RECOMMENDATIONS: Raw seafood, shellfish, fried fish and fresh cheeses.
SERVING TEMPERATURE: 6-8° C

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Paolo Leo

2022

Primitivo grapes ripen very early, which explains its name. Interestingly, just 20 days after the harvest, Primitivo vines produce new grapes, traditionally called "second harvest"; these younger bunches are used by the winemaker to increase the freshness and acidity of these bold wines, given as a result a perfectly well-balanced red wine.
TASTING NOTES: deep ruby color; pronounced bouquet of black berries, mainly cassis and black currant, with notes of licorice and coconut; full-bodied and balanced, with velvety tannins and a perfect acidity; lingering finish of forest fruits and spices jam.




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Rivera

2014

Aglianico is one of the oldest grape variety in the world, being introduced in Southern Italy by the Ancient Greeks about 3.000 years ago in what they called Enotria or Land of Wine. Today, its qualities are well recognized; for its elegance, ageing potential and complexity of its wines, it has been called “the Nebbiolo of Southern Italy”. The Cappellaccio Aglianico Riserva takes its name from the
thin and hard calcareous crust that is found at around 50 cm under the limestone soils of the Castel del Monte doc area and that has to be broken in order to allow vines to be planted. Cappellaccio Aglianico Riserva is a wine that fully expresses the outstanding characteristics of Aglianico.

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Michele Calò

2023

Grape harvest, appropriately anticipated, gives to the product a good total acidity and so a relevant endurance in time. With a meticolous selection of grapes which are pressed softly just the free-run must or "mosto fiore", about the 30%, is used for the final product.
GASTRONOMIC PAIRING: it combines well with shellfishes and seafood-cooking, with tasty mediterranean first courses.

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Apollonio

2023

VARIETY INFORMATION
Susumaniello is a black grape variety native to Puglia and grown in Salento. The name suggests it is derived from the word "somarello", a term used in Apulian dialect. Traditionally the meaning expresses the
increased productivity of a plant weighted down by bunches, such as "a load carried by a donkey". After the first decade of the vine's life, the bunches of grapes are removed and its production lessens in quantity but improves in quality, producing wines of great expression.
PAIRING RECOMMENDATIONS
Seafood appetizers, risotto alla pescatora, tagliolini pasta with prawn tartare or meat tartare.
SERVING TEMPERATURE: 12-14° C

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Apollonio

2023

TERRITORY
The Salento region is identified by three climatic elements: the sun, the architect that creates generous degrees of sugar, the sea, responsible for the minerality of the wines, and the wind that makes this area
naturally free of disease and particularly suitable for the production of "natural" wines. Characterized by extensive flat areas and modest hilly reliefs, the Salento region is geologically constituted by a calcareous structure of medium texture.
VARIETY INFORMATION
Verdeca is a white grape variety native to Puglia, its greenish shade is suggested in its name. An elegant variety with great vigour.
COLOUR: Straw yellow with greenish reflections.
AROMAS: Fruity and floral with hints of green apple, white flowers and elderberry.
PALATE: Fruity and citrusy with elegant aromatic notes, there is a marked minerality and sapidity.
PAIRING RECOMMENDATIONS: Raw seafood, fried fish, vegetables and fresh cheeses.
SERVING TEMPERATURE: 10-12° C

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Apollonio

2023

TERRITORY
The Salento region is identified by three climatic elements: the sun, the architect that creates generous degrees of sugar, the sea, responsible for the minerality of the wines, and the wind that makes this area naturally free of disease and particularly suitable for the production of "natural" wines. Characterized by extensive flat areas and modest hilly reliefs, the Salento region is geologically constituted by a calcareous structure of medium texture.
VARIETY INFORMATION
Fiano, also known by the name Apiano, is an ancient southern vine whose cultivation dates back to Roman times. The name derives from the Latin word Apianus (bee) for the sweetness of its berries and as such, it is much appreciated by bees.
TASTING NOTES
COLOUR: Straw yellow.
AROMAS: Hints of white flowers, exotic fruit and honey.
PALATE: Fresh and mineral. Notes of yellow fruit, citrus and hazelnut. It has a refined and persistent finish.
PAIRING RECOMMENDATIONS: Appetizers that are based on fish, fresh cheese and white meats.
SERVING TEMPERATURE: 10-12° C

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Tenute Rubino

Colour: subtle and delicate yellow, with clear and brilliant greenish tinges.

Bouquet: freshness, sapidity and intensity prevail, with discernible notes of elderberry, broom, litchi, green apple, almond flowers and white pepper elevated by the foam.

Taste: fresh, balanced and intense, with a good acidity well integrated with the fine and persistent foam; it is harmonic and coherent with the nose.

Characteristics: intriguing and with a strong personality, it is a rich, fascinating and dynamic wine; it acidic finish makes it particularly fresh and pleasant.

Food matches: great both as an aperitif and a full-meal wine, it goes well with fried food, mussels au gratin, fish dishes and light, vegetable-based first courses. It is ideal with lobster linguine, grilled swordfish, stuffed squid and any kind of orecchiette. A pleasure for many occasions.

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