Description
Antinori Tomaresca Castel del Monte Pietrabianca is a wine produced in Bocca di Lupo, on an Apulian estate founded and managed by the Antinori family. The name derives from the white stone, a building material found in large quantities in Puglia. The wine is made from native Apulian vines: Chardonnay and Fiano grapes, a small portion, fermented in wood and steel, respectively. Antinori Tomaresca Castel del Monte Pietrabianca is a Chardonnay obtained from the soft pressing of the grapes, which are then left to rest in stainless steel tanks at 10°C. The Chardonnay is then placed in oak barriques, where it ferments at a controlled temperature, finishing the process on the lees. The Fiano, on the other hand, undergoes fermentation in stainless steel, at 16°C, to enhance its acidity. The wine finishes its aging in the bottle for a period of 5 months. The contrast between the two different maturations makes the wine perfectly balanced, as it is a combination of the full flavor of the wood and the freshness of the grapes vinified in steel. The flavor is fresh, with citrus and tart fruit, accompanied by the savory richness of the oak barrel aging. The wine, with its delicate contrast, is perfect for pairing with white meat dishes, fish, and light main courses: it will allow you to savor the food with freshness and authenticity, given the balanced acidity of this product.
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Serve at:
10 - 12 °C.
Longevity:
05 - 10 years
Pairings
| Name | Bocca di Lupo Castel del Monte Pietrabianca Chardonnay Magnum 2024 |
|---|---|
| Type | White organic still |
| Denomination | Castel del Monte DOC |
| Vintage | 2024 |
| Size | 1,50 l |
| Alcohol content | 12.5% by volume |
| Grape varieties | 95% Chardonnay, 5% Fiano |
| Country | Italy |
| Region | Apulia |
| Vendor | Tenuta Bocca di Lupo |
| Origin | Selection from the "Bocca di Lupo" estate in Minervino Murge (BA) |
| Wine making | The grapes are softly pressed and the must obtained is placed in stainless steel tanks at a temperature of 10°C in order to obtain a natural decantation. It is then racked into new French and Hungarian oak barriques, where both alcoholic and malolactic fermentation take place. |
| Aging | After ageing for six months in barriques, the wine is racked into stainless steel tanks and promptly bottled. A further 5 months of bottle ageing follow |
| Allergens | Contains sulphites |

