Terenzuola 'Vigne Basse' Vermentino Bianco

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Vermentino Colli di Luni > IGT Toscano > Italia

Vermentino & 5% Albarola, 2023

Nestled in the most western slice of Tuscany, just over the hill from Cinque Terre is a beautiful and fascinating estate. At once both Tuscan and Ligurian, the wines of Terenzuola reflect the duality of their terroir. The vineyards face the Mediterranean, which provides warm sun and cool breezes, but also find themselves in the Apuan Alps (a subzone of the Apennine mountain chain), which provide freshness and intrigue. The resulting wines, like this Vermentino Bianco dance on the palate with an incredible balance of fruit, minerality, acidity and complexity. Practicing organic.

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Vermentino Colli di Luni > IGT Toscano > Italia

Vermentino & 5% Albarola, 2023

Nestled in the most western slice of Tuscany, just over the hill from Cinque Terre is a beautiful and fascinating estate. At once both Tuscan and Ligurian, the wines of Terenzuola reflect the duality of their terroir. The vineyards face the Mediterranean, which provides warm sun and cool breezes, but also find themselves in the Apuan Alps (a subzone of the Apennine mountain chain), which provide freshness and intrigue. The resulting wines, like this Vermentino Bianco dance on the palate with an incredible balance of fruit, minerality, acidity and complexity. Practicing organic.

Vermentino Colli di Luni > IGT Toscano > Italia

Vermentino & 5% Albarola, 2023

Nestled in the most western slice of Tuscany, just over the hill from Cinque Terre is a beautiful and fascinating estate. At once both Tuscan and Ligurian, the wines of Terenzuola reflect the duality of their terroir. The vineyards face the Mediterranean, which provides warm sun and cool breezes, but also find themselves in the Apuan Alps (a subzone of the Apennine mountain chain), which provide freshness and intrigue. The resulting wines, like this Vermentino Bianco dance on the palate with an incredible balance of fruit, minerality, acidity and complexity. Practicing organic.

Grape: 95 % Vermentino (including clone of Rolle and Rolle and Favorita from across the Mediterranean basin & 5% Albarola)

ABV: 13.5%

Soil: Tuscan loam and clay soil

Story: The Giuliani family arrived in New York City in the late 1800s as immigrants from a difficult corner of Emilia Romagna. In the United States, they prospered until the great depression of 1929, when they decided to return to Italy. With their savings, they purchased a small three hectare farm in the area is known as the Lunigiana – after the city of Luni, an ancient Roman colony of the 2nd century BC.. Today, Ivan Giuliani is at the helm of the estate. As a young man, starting in 1993, he helped his uncle bottle their harvest and sold the wine to local restaurants. But in 1995, he was called away from home to complete his mandatory military service. Entirely by coincidence, he was stationed in Friuli and Slovenia—“a borderland” not unlike his native Lunigiana, nestled between Liguria and Tuscano. There he learned to make better wine alongside local vignerons and gained an appreciation for the idea of living off the land, as well as respecting it. Sustainability and environmentally-safe practices are a big part of his concern as a winemaker. When he finished his military service, he returned home and decided to dedicate his life to making wine at his family estate. In 2007, together with his friend and fellow vigneron Marco Nicolini, he renovated the cellars at Terenzuola, and brought the total hectares under his management to 18. Also in this year, he formed a partnership with Evasio Pasini, whose family for centuries had lived and cultivated vineyards in the Riomaggiore township of the Cinque Terre and in 2012 and brought the label under the umbrella of Terenzuola.

Personality: Fuller bodied coastal Vermentino from Tuscany. Very classic expression, nose of honey, toasted almonds, yellow apples, ocean spray. Nice mid-palate depth with a lingering crisp finish. Match made in heaven with richer seafood dishes. 

Harmony: A match made in heaven with richer seafood dishes like pasta with clams, or a roadie during a long hike through the cliffside vineyards overlooking the sea across Cinque Terre.