ORIGIN OF THE GRAPES: Selected vineyards in the D.O.C. at the foot of Vesuvius in the province of Naples. VINES Caprettone 100%.
TYPE: White wine with Denomination of Controlled Origin.
VINIFICATION: Cold maceration, soft pressing, controlled temperature fermentation. MATURATION AND AGING In stainless steel tanks for 2 months, in bottle for 1 month.
ALCOHOL CONTENT: 12.40% vol.
COLOUR: Crystalline straw yellow.
BOUQUET: Floral hints of broom and fruity wildflowers reminiscent of yellow peaches.
TASTE: Dry, mineral and soft taste.
GASTRONOMIC COMBINATION: Of great versatility, ideal as an aperitif, it accompanies any type of appetizer and dishes based on fish and vegetables.
SERVING TEMPERATURE: Serve it at a temperature of 8°/ 10°C.
Lacryma Christi del Vesuvio white D.O.C.
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The wines of Vesuvius were already famous in Roman times for their body and goodness: “Haec iuga quam Nysae colles plus Bacchus amavit – Bacchus loved these hills more than the native hills of Nisa” There are various myths and legends about the name of the wine: «God recognizing in the Gulf of Naples a strip of sky snatched by Lucifer during his fall towards hell, wept and where the divine tears fell the vine of the Lacrima Christi arose « . Lacryma Christi was produced in ancient times by certain monks whose convent stood on the slopes of Vesuvius. It seems that later the Jesuit Fathers, owners of vast lands in those localities, were almost exclusive producers and holders of this precious wine. Lacryma cristi is born from the combination of vine – territory, including the environment and the microclimate in this. The presence of Vesuvius has had a decisive influence on the mineralogical richness of the entire area, and consequently on the fruits of the earth which transmits its characteristics, its flavors through the nourishment of the plants rooted in it. Although the traditions of Lacryma Christi are rooted, the establishment of the DOC is quite recent and dates back to 1983.
Brand |
Borgo San Michele |
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DOC |