- Abruzzo, Italy
Cantina Zaccagnini il vino 'dal tralcetto' Pinot Grigio Colline Pescaresi IGT
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Cantina Zaccagnini Il Vino 'Dal Tralcetto' Pinot Grigio Colline Pescaresi IGT offers a refined and expressive take on this popular varietal, sourced from the picturesque Colline Pescaresi region. This Pinot Grigio is characterized by its crisp, clean profile and vibrant flavors of green apple, pear, and citrus. Subtle floral and mineral notes add depth and complexity, enhancing the wine's overall freshness. The well-balanced acidity provides a refreshing lift and a smooth, enduring finish. Ideal for pairing with a variety of dishes, including seafood, light salads, and fresh cheeses, this Pinot Grigio captures the essence of its terroir with elegance and precision.
Bronze, 2020 Vintage, Awarded: 2021, Japan Wine Challenge
Silver, 2019 Vintage, Awarded: 2020, Mundus Vini
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Product Score
Product Score
87/100
Pairs Well With
Pairs Well With
Tasting Notes: Light and crisp with flavors of green apple, pear, and citrus.
Pairings:
Seafood: Light fish, shrimp cocktail, or calamari.
Salads: Caesar salad, mixed greens with lemon vinaigrette.
Appetizers: Bruschetta, light cheese platters.
Cheese: Fresh mozzarella, ricotta, or mild goat cheese.
Alcohol ABV
Alcohol ABV
12.5%
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About the Brand
Cantina Zaccagnini, established in 1978 and located in the Abruzzo region of Italy, is known for its high-quality wines that reflect the unique terroir of this coastal area. The winery is particularly renowned for its Montepulciano d’Abruzzo, a red wine made from the Montepulciano grape, which is a signature of the region. Cantina Zaccagnini also produces a range of other wines, including Trebbiano d’Abruzzo and various blends.
The winery emphasizes traditional winemaking techniques combined with modern practices to produce wines that are both flavorful and elegant. Notably, Cantina Zaccagnini is recognized for its distinctive packaging, which often includes a piece of wood tied around the bottle, reflecting the winery’s dedication to craftsmanship and quality. The focus is on creating wines that are true to their origins, showcasing the rich character and diversity of Abruzzo’s vineyards.
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