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From one of Italy's top white wine producers, this is not your average Pinot Grigio. A wine of true finesse. Mineral, floral, tropical fruit of melon, grapefruit, lychee. Beautifully balanced. Ideal with South Tyrolean hors d'oeuvres such as smoked bacon, cured meats like Bündnerfleisch or venison salami, and their typical Italian counterparts like Parma ham, dried tomatoes and olive paté; herb risotto, nettle dumplings or beetroot dumplings; lightly truffled dishes; tender veal and fine grilled fish. Read More
From one of Italy's top white wine producers, this is not your average Pinot Grigio. A wine of true finesse. Mineral, floral, tropical fruit of melon, grapefruit, lychee. Beautifully balanced. Ideal with South Tyrolean hors d'oeuvres such as smoked bacon, cured meats like Bündnerfleisch or venison salami, and their typical Italian counterparts like Parma ham, dried tomatoes and olive paté; herb risotto, nettle dumplings or beetroot dumplings; lightly truffled dishes; tender veal and fine grilled fish.
Manual harvest and selection of the grapes; gentle whole cluster pressing and clarification of the must by natural sedimentation; slow fermentation at a controlled temperature in stainless steel tanks, aging on the lees in steel tanks for 5-7 months.
You’ll remember the first time you taste a wine from Cantina Terlano. The spectrum of beautifully textured fruit augmented by dazzling minerality will stop you in your tracks and have you wondering how you didn’t discover these sooner. A true conduit of its region, the wines of Cantina Terlano sing so clearly of their place of origin: bundles of minerality, ripe fruit and soaring, age-worthy acidity...we can be in only one place, the Italian Dolomites. Widely regarded as the best producer of white wines in Italy and among the best in the world, the Cantina Terlano winery is a social cooperative in Alto-Adige, just outside the region’s capital Bolzano, on the slopes of the Adige river. Joint owned by its 150 members, the growers and contributors to the winery share in the profits and growers must commit to supplying all of their production, so there are no secondary motives!
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