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Terruzzi and Puthod Terre di Tufi - 2021 (750ml)
Terruzzi and Puthod Terre di Tufi - 2021 (750ml)
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The nose shows good intensity and length. The palate is enjoyable, with good complexity and balance. The fruity notes blend harmoniously with the slightly toasted notes typical of wood. Overall, the wine has a marked acidity and savouriness that make it an excellent drink.
- Grapes 50% Vernaccia, 20% Trebbiano, 30% aromatic grape varieties
- Origin Località Casetta
- Harvest Mid-September for the Vernaccia grapes and early October for the Trebbiano
- Vinification Overnight pellicular maceration in the press and soft pressing the following day
- Ageing 8-9 months partly in steel and partly in tonneaux barrels, followed by 6 months in stainless-steel tanks; 4 months in bottle
90 points Wine Enthusiast
The nose is full of citrus and fruit, almost like a lemonade stand set up beneath trees in full bloom on a summer day. On the palate, the citrus notes continue to headline, but also welcome in a pleasing saltiness. — Danielle Callegari
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