Grape varieties |
Chardonnay, Malvasia, Ribolla Gialla, Sauvignon |
History |
The name Tunina refers to the former owner of the land on which the original vineyard is located and is dedicated to Casanova's poorest lover, a housekeeper in Venice who was also called Tunina (Antonia). It is a wine awarded with many prizes and appreciation by Luigi Veronelli, Gambero Rosso and the Sommelier Italian Association. In addition, the Sommelier Italian Association awarded the 1997 and 1998 vintages. In conclusion, Cesare Pillon's article in 'Civiltà del bere' in October 2000 stated, "the Vintage Tunina is exceptional in many other ways. No one has ever realised this until now, yet it is the most extraordinary wine to be enjoyed by itself in existence. It is a wine that makes you meditate". |
Climate |
Hilly area. Exposure: South-West and North-East. |
Soil composition |
Prevailing marls and sandstones belonging to the Flysch formation of the Eocene age. |
Pairing |
It pairs well with truffled first courses, with a wide variety of fish dishes, especially baked and sautéed, but it also goes well with white meats. The memory of its match with a fresh salmon bearing stuffed with Parmesan cheese and artichokes is wonderful. |