

Pogio al Tesoro Solosole Vermentino 2020
The name Solosole, meaning 'just sunshine', derives from the fact that the wine is essentially a direct result of the work undertaken in the vineyards and the ripening sun. Looking to create a wine that was concentrated, elegant and age-worthy, Allegrini planted a very specific Vermentino clone from Corsica. The result is an extremely drinkable white wine with great ageing potential. Bright straw yellow in colour, this Vermentino opens with aromas reminiscent of white flowers and yellow plums. This medium-bodied wine has a succulent palate with refreshing acidity and delicate apricot notes on the finish.
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The Producer Poggio al Tesoro | Bolgheri
Poggio al Tesoro is located on the Tyrrhenian coast in the beautiful Tuscan region of Bolgheri. It was purchased in 2002 by Marilisa Allegrini and her brother Walter, who were inspired to take on a new challenge beyond the confines of their beloved Valpolicella. The...
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The Primary Grape Wine By Grape Variety | Vermentino
Vermentino is a white wine grape variety primarily grown in Italy. It is widely planted in Sardinia, in Liguria primarily under the name Pigato, to some extent in Corsica under the name Malvoisie, in Piedmont under the name Favorita and in increasing quantities in the Languedoc-Roussillon...