Vermentino
Vermentino is a white grape variety grown mainly in Sardinia, in the Liguria del Levante and along the Tuscan coast, in particular in the area of Bolgheri. Vermentino is also present in Corsica and in the south of France, where it is called Rolle. It seems that the provenance of Vermentino is to be traced back to Spain, with a progressive diffusion that from Corsica allows the grape to reach Liguria as early as the nineteenth century, ie before its diffusion in Tuscany. It is in this region that Vermentino gives its best in the provinces of Grosseto, Livorno, Lucca and Massa Carrara. Nonetheless, the origins of Vermentino still remain quite mysterious, but the analyzes conducted on the DNA have revealed that Vermentino, Pigato and Favorita are actually different clones of a single grape variety which has then differentiated over the centuries also according to the different terroirs . It is a typically Mediterranean grape, which loves a warm and sunny climate, withstands the wind well and is best expressed on hilly terrain. Above all the proximity to the coast, which would penalize other varieties due to the brackish winds coming from the sea, is an aspect that positively influences the correct ripening of the Vermentino grapes.
The great versatility of Vermentino also concerns the processing techniques that can concern a late harvest, a vinification in steel for the most straightforward and immediate wines, aging on the lees and aging in cask. In the latter case it is demonstrated that Vermentino is not to be classified as a seasonal wine and that the ability to evolve of the wine produced represents one of the many possibilities offered to trace an identity profile. Vermentino is the most widespread white grape variety in Sardinia, a region in which it expresses high quality levels, in particular in the Gallura area where for recognition according to the Vermentino di Gallura DOCG specification it requires a presence of Vermentino equal to 95%. In any case, Vermentino can be vinified as still, sparkling or passito wine. Straw yellow in color with greenish reflections, Vermentino has a dry taste and a slightly bitter note that tends to disappear with aging. The wine has a bouquet characterized by fruity aromas of peach, apricot, white melon, well matched with hints of Mediterranean scrub. Given the high temperatures that accompany the ripening of the grapes, Vermentino can develop a good alcohol content and moderate acidity.
Vermentino di Gallura
Authentic expression of Sardinia, Vermentino di Gallura is an oenological pride of the region and has found its place of choice in the granite soils of the northern area of the island. Today the production of Vermentino di Gallura is concentrated in the municipalities of Tempio, Monti, Berchidda and Oschiri. The production of Vermentino di Gallura DOCG is regulated by a production disciplinary which provides for the Superiore, Frizzante, Spumante, Passito and Late Harvest versions. To fall within the production specification, it must have at least 95% of Vermentino produced in the area coinciding with the northern area of Sardinia identified by the production specification. For the basic version, the color is straw yellow with light greenish reflections, with great aromatic intensity, a slightly bitter aftertaste and an alcohol by volume of at least 12%.
What are the characteristics of a wine produced with Vermentino?
Vermentino can be produced in purity or appear in blend with other white berried grapes, has a straw yellow color with greenish reflections and a rich bouquet with hints of Mediterranean scrub, complex aromas of citrus and flowers, often accompanied by a bitter taste for the youngest wines. On the palate it is intense and complex, elegant and fresh, not unrelated to a certain softness in the aged versions.
What are the best combinations for Vermentino di Gallura?
Vermentino di Gallura can be drunk in combination with seafood or land dishes given its versatility. The perceptible freshness makes it ideal with crustaceans and molluscs, fatty fish such as grilled salmon and seafood. Vermentino di Gallura also goes well with risotto and pasta with fish sauces and cheeses such as Pecorino Sardo.
Is Vermentino a sparkling wine?
One of the peculiarities of Vermentino consists in the possibility of vinifying it as a sparkling wine, without the dispersion of carbon dioxide produced during fermentation. Usually the controlled variation of temperature causes this variant in some wines and, in the case of sparkling Vermentino, there is an accentuation of the freshness and creaminess obtained from contact with the yeasts.
Isola dei Nuraghi IGT 2023 Capichera
Wine produced since 1980 which bears the name of the winery, it comes from the vineyards of the municipality of Arzachena, in the province of Sassari.
Pure Vermentino, ferments in steel tanks at a temperature of 16-18 ° C for 4 weeks. Stops partly in steel and partly between barriques and barrels for 4-6 months.
Straw yellow with golden veins to the eye, it summarizes its elegance in a complex and wide bouquet of wildflowers, aromatic herbs, pineapple and flint. In the mouth it is dry and envelopi...
View product pageIsola dei Nuraghi IGT VT 2023 Capichera
The Late Harvest represents one of the maximum expressions of the whites of Capichera.
It is made up of 100% Vermentino, harvested from vineyards located in the municipality of Arzachena. The vinification in steel precedes the refinement of 6-8 months in barriques, within which the malolactic fermentation completes.
Herbs are its main descriptor, articulated in clear flavors of thyme, rosemary, lavender and a mineral background of flint. The taste perfectly reflects the perfume, and is characteriz...
View product pageVermentino di Gallura Superiore DOCG Bèru Limited Edition 2023 Siddùra
Vermentino Superiore Bèru is a tribute to the Sardinian territory and to its wine. Work of the Siddura winery, this white with strong territoriality comes from a sincere philosophy based on respect for nature.
It consists of Vermentino grapes in purity, coming from the Gallura area. The soils are predominantly sandy, deriving from a granite weathering, and are located at an altitude of about 300 meters above sea level. During the harvest, carried out strictly by hand, the bunches are selected wit...
View product pageBolgheri DOC Vermentino 2023 Grattamacco
Grattamacco Bianco Vermentino is a Tuscan white wine made from pure Vermentino grapes. Coming from one of the most suitable areas of the Bolgheri denomination, this wine expresses the identity of the Grattamacco hill thanks to its unique terroir and artisanal care in production. The position of the vineyards, overlooking the sea and caressed by constant breezes, contributes to the quality and freshness of the product.
The grapes come from historic vineyards located 100 meters above sea level, on ...
View product pageVermentino di Gallura DOCG Vigna'ngena 2024 Capichera
Capichera is one of the names of the bet on Vermentino, a symbolic variety of wine-growing Sardinia.
It consists of 100% Vermentino, harvested from the vineyards located in the municipalities of Olbia and Palau. The vinification is carried out entirely in steel containers.
The floral notes of orange are its main descriptor, enriched with clear flavors of iris, broom, hawthorn, yellow apple and a mineral background of flint. The taste perfectly reflects the perfume, and is characterized by a partic...
View product pageVermentino di Gallura Superiore DOCG Maìa 2023 Siddùra
Maìa is a Vermentino produced from vineyards located in the Gallura area, in the north-east of Sardinia.
It comes from granite and sandy soils, located about 300 meters above sea level. The Vermentino grapes, present in purity in this wine, are harvested manually between the end of September and the beginning of October, after careful selection of the best bunches. Destemming and soft pressing precede the very short maceration on the skins and alcoholic fermentation. It matures in the presence of...
View product pageSardegna DOC Vermentino Ambat 2023 Sella & Mosca
The Ambat white wine by Sella&Mosca was born around Alghero from one of the most widespread white vines on the island, Vermentino.
The grapes undergo soft pressing and fermentation in thermoregulated steel tanks. A small part of the wine is fermented in French barriques.
In the glass it has a straw color. On the nose there are aromas of white flowers and exotic fruits, anise and almond. The sip is fresh and sapid, with a crunchy finish.
It is ideal to accompany grilled fish and shellfish.
View product pageBolgheri Vermentino DOC Botro dei Fichi 2023 Tenuta Meraviglia
The Bolgheri outpost of Dievole is marvellous. This Vermentino comes from here and its flavor evokes that of the sea. Born from a vineyard of only 3 hectares located in the hilly foothill area that bears the name of Botro dei Fichi , which bears the name of an ancient ditch, the "botro", already present in the documents of the Leopoldino Land Registry of the 23rd century.
Composed mainly of Vermentino grapes, it is completed with small additions of Viognier. Fermentation by indigenous yeasts take...
View product pageVermentino di Sardegna DOC Su'Orma 2022 Su'entu
Vermentino Su'Orma comes from the sunny and windy vineyards of Su'entu . Su'Entu in Sardinian dialect means "the wind" because this is the main element of this land. The soil, calcareous and clayey, gives the wine excellent minerality.
After a strictly manual harvest carried out in the first half of September, the grapes are vinified by pressing and soft pressing the grapes, decanting the must and fermenting at a temperature of 16 ° C in steel. It matures in steel and in tonneaux for at least 6 m...
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