Product details
Description
What type of wine is it
Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi Classico Diego di Casalfarneto is a still white wine made from Verdicchio. Vinified in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks, it offers a clean and direct profile, with evident freshness and a mineral texture that carries the wine through to a balanced persistence.
Where does it come from
It originates from the hills of the Marche region in the Castelli di Jesi area, in the province of Ancona, where Casalfarneto grows its vineyards. The hilly landscape contributes to a distinctive expression of Verdicchio, with bright aromas and a vibrant sip, reflecting the style of white wines from the Castelli di Jesi area.
How is it produced
After harvesting, the grapes undergo gentle pressing and are then vinified as a white wine. Fermentation takes place in stainless steel tanks at a controlled temperature, a choice that preserves the aromatic fragrance and precision of the fruit. The production process is aimed at delivering expressive clarity of the variety.
Tasting notes
In the glass it shows a straw yellow color with greenish highlights. On the nose, there are hints of white flowers, white-fleshed fruit, and green apple. The palate is fresh and mineral, smooth, with a moderately persistent finish and a clean aftertaste.
Pairings
This is a versatile white at the table: it pairs well with hot and cold appetizers and naturally accompanies seafood dishes. It also goes well with white meats, especially in light preparations, thanks to its fresh profile and mineral note.
When to serve it
It is ideal when you desire an immediate and precise white wine, suitable for both aperitifs and meals. Served chilled, it enhances floral and fruity aromas and maintains its crisp tension. Once opened, it is best consumed soon to retain its aromatic clarity and freshness.