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Malvirà Roero Arneis Trinità 2019

Malvirà Roero Arneis Trinità

2019
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/ 0.75 L btl

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Spec sheet

TypeWhite wine
Region
Grapes
Producer
AllergensContains sulfites
Alcohol contenti14.0%

The wine

An important point of reference is the company of the Damonte Brothers, tireless and serious promoters of the Roero territory, both from an artistic and cultural point of view, as well as oenological. The wines that see the light within the walls of the Malvira winery are therefore characterized by their strong territorial imprint, it could not be otherwise.

The Trinità Vineyard surrounds the winery like an amphitheater, in a tender embrace. The soils here are made up of layers of sand and clay, with the addition of limestone and give rise to wines of great perfection and cleanliness.

Arneis Trinità is bright straw yellow in color and has delicate fruity and floral notes on the nose. Citrus fruits, yellow flowers, chamomile and a herbaceous tip tickle the nose, then again acacia, elderberry and anise as well as a mineral base to give off a delicate hint of flint, make this Arneis a multifaceted, thin, harmonious and fine wine.

What does this wine taste like?

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Straw yellow
Bouquet
Complex / Agrumi / Sambuco / Pietra focaia
Mouth
Fruit-forward / Morbido / Fresh / Persistent

Drinking and storing

Serve between 6ºC and 8ºC

Food pairing

Insalata nizzarda / Formaggio caprino / Pesto pasta / Branzino al forno

Ratings and awards

20132 GR3 VA
201190 PK
PK: ParkerGR: Gambero rossoVA: Viti ais

Customer reviews

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The winery

Malvirà

Malvirà

Giuseppe Damonte began producing wine in the 1950s in his family-run winery with a dream: to bottle the soul and charm of the land he loves, to allow people to discover it sip by sip. In the mid-Seventies, the winery was renamed Malvirà, after the old building constructed at the end of the nineteenth century in the centre of the village of Canale, which became the headquarters of the family winery. The curious name (which roughly means "wrongly turned") derives from the...

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