Pietre White 2020

La Vinicola di Antonio Gismondi

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€19,00

Italy - Sicily

Grape varieties: Malvasia di Candia, Falanghina

Capacity: 75 cl

Alcohol content: 10.5°

2020

Sumptuously mineral, a beautiful, dry and tasty white wine with a seductive freshness.

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Carafage: No
Ageing potential: 5-10 years old
Serving temperature: 10-12°C
Vinification: Produced by direct pressing, this wine is vinified in stainless steel vats to preserve the fruit's vitality. The estate, located at an altitude of 350 meters on clayey, stony soils, benefits primarily from a southern exposure. The vines, aged 6 to 30 years depending on the plot, allow for an artisanal production of around 14,000 bottles in 2019.
Soil: Clay-limestone

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Pietre White 2020,

La Vinicola di Antonio Gismondi


Well-balanced between acidity and roundness, Pietre offers, above all, on the nose and palate, in addition to notes of Mediterranean herbs, white flowers, and white fruits, the freshness of the Apennine climate and clay soil. This is a well-balanced, floral, and fruity white wine that will pair well with many dishes. Made from a blend of equal parts Malvasia di Candia and Falanghina (thirty-year-old vines), this is a 6,000-bottle vintage whose name evokes the pebbles of its native province. And it's true that you can definitely smell the pebbles and the minerals, and that's very pleasant—it gives this wine a crazy charm. Skin maceration lasts one or two days depending on the vintage, in stainless steel vats, as does aging for six to ten months. Unfiltered, no sulfites at bottling.

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Antonio Gismondi's azienda is located in Cerreto Sanita, in the Benevento region of Campania. A microclimate gives this area an almost continental feel: humid winds from the Tyrrhenian Sea collide with the first ramparts of the Apennine mountain range, causing condensation in the air and lowering temperatures, which are significantly cooler and more humid than on the coast. If we add a temperature inversion phenomenon between day and night, common in the Apennine climate, the freshness of the wines from the Antonio Gismondi estate is nothing mysterious in this southern Italy, which is nevertheless known for its very hot climate. The estate is family-run: for generations, the Gismondi family has cultivated vines and made wine using the most traditional and natural methods, to which biodynamic techniques are added. For a long time, of the fifteen tons of grapes produced each year, one ton was reserved for on-site vinification for family consumption, the rest going to the local wine cooperative. It was their meeting with Massimo Marchiori and Antonella of Partida Creus that led Antonio and his wife Anabel to start producing natural wines at home from the entire harvest. The two-hectare vineyard is located between 350 and 380 meters above sea level, on clayey and stony soils, with two-thirds facing due south. The grape varieties are Merlot, Freisa, and Sangiovese for the reds, and Falanghina and Malvasia di Candia for the whites.