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Prominent peach leading to the lively character of the wine

Pinot Blanco provides the freshness, Chardonnay the mellowness & Sauvignon Blanc the aromatics

Fantastic with soup, raw white asparagus salad, foccaccia with rosemary or traditional pizza & pastas

Cantina Terlano Cuvée 2019 (Italy)

$41.99p/Btl
Awarded 93/100 Points Awarded 92/100 Points Awarded 91/100 Points
Cantina Terlano Cuvée 2019 (Italy)

Cantina Terlano Cuvée 2019 (Italy)

A blend of 60% Pinot Bianco, 30% Chardonnay, 10% Sauvignon Blanc...
$41.99p/Btl

Accolades

Awarded 93/100 Points

James Suckling, Aug 2020

Awarded 92/100 Points

Robert Parker, Wine Advocate, Sep 2020

Awarded 91/100 Points

Antonion Galloni, Vinious, Nov 2020

Description

  • Green apple
  • White peach
  • Mint
  • Persistent finish

“A composition of Terlano’s three most traditional white varieties, namely Pinot Bianco, Chardonnay and Sauvignon, this old cuvée, which was one of the wines produced when the winery was founded, is an extremely complex wine. Pinot Bianco, as the main variety used in the cuvée, provides the freshness and a good acid structure, while Chardonnay delivers a pleasing warmth and mellowness and Sauvignon Blanc adds the fine aromatic character” Rudi Kofler

Brilliant pale yellow with green nuances. Green apple and white peach combine with fine nuances of lemon balm and mint to create the typical aroma of the classic Terlano. Peach is very strong on the palate, too, lending the Terlano its lively character. The multifaceted, well structured flavor derives from an interplay of freshness and minerality and also has a wonderfully persistent finish.

A blend of 60% Pinot Bianco, 30% Chardonnay, 10% Sauvignon Blanc.

In 2019 the growing season was extremely varied. It began with a dry and warm March followed by a changeable April and a rainy, very cool May. This long period of cool weather led to very slow development in the vines and slightly delayed flowering until early June. This was followed by a hot month of very summery weather in June, with an extreme heatwave with record temperatures approaching the 40° centigrade mark. These conditions promoted fast and luxuriant growth in the vines. In the following months of July and August, temperatures were more moderate. There were occasional thunderstorms, which provided welcome relief from the heat on the one hand but were also accompanied by heavy hail on the other, and that caused a lot of damage, especially in the Bozen-Gries area. The harvest began in the first week of September which, looking back over the last 10 years, was slightly late. Beautiful autumn weather enabled the grapes to achieve full maturity, which gives promise of a good 2019 vintage.

Manual harvest and selection of the grapes; pressing and clarification of the must by natural sedimentation; slow fermentation at a controlled temperature in stainless steel tanks, aging on the lees for 6 - 7 months partly in stainless steel tanks (80%) and partly in big wooden barrels (20%).

Food Pairing: A traditional regional choice with Terlano wine soup, raw white asparagus salad, typical dishes like pizza and pasta with tomato sauce or foccaccia with rosemary or penne all'arrabbiata; parmesan and fresh pecorino; also with South Tyrolean dishes like bacon dumplings or sausage with sauerkraut, and with turkey breast with root vegetables or a fine veal roast.

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