Amastuola Bialento Bianco (750ml)

  • Wine Type

    White Wine

  • Size

    750ml

  • Vintage

    2022

  • Country

    Italy

  • Region

    Puglia

  • Sub-Region

    Crispiano

  • Grape

    FianoMalvasia

  • Farming Method

    OrganicAll of our products that are tagged with the term Organic are either organic certified or organic practicing. Learn More

  • ABV

    12.5%

  • Food Pairing

    Soft CheeseGrilled FishRisotto

Amastuola is situated on a plateau, 210 meters above sea level, near Crispiano in the Puglia region of Southwest Italy. Its surrounded by about 170 ha of land, mostly planted in vineyards with olive trees and stone walls. The farm itself has been an agricultural center since the fifteenth century, as evidenced by decades of archaeological investigations carried out on its land. The vineyards benefit from a microclimate that favours organic farming and the precious minerals and nutrients of the terroir give the wines a very special aroma. The vineyard was designed by Fernando Caruncho, a landscape architect. Amastuola wine is 100% EU Certified Organic from 2012.

Tasting Notes

On the nose, floral aromas reminiscent of Muscat- delicate but jumping out of the glass. On the palate, those floral notes carry through with added pear, citrus, and a mixture of herbs- thyme, sage, rosemary. Use this as an aperitif or pair with raw seafood, grilled fish, various risotto dishes, or a number of soft and hard cheese.

Method

Made from 75% Malvasia and 25% Fiano, the grapes harvested at night to preserve freshness; destemmed, gently pressed, and fermented in stainless steel. The wine rests for a period in stainless steel tanks and undergoes light micro-oxygenation.   

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$21.00

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