Falanghina- Originally harvested in Greece, Falanghina is a white grape varietal with roots firmly grounded in the Ancient Italian culture. Falanghina is the grape behind the ancient Roman wine, Falerian, a gift from the god Bacchus. Falanghina has been researched extensively because of this and a movement to reestablish the high status of the grape is in progress. Falanghina is mainly grown in the Southern Italian region of Campania. There are a few other areas in Italy such as Puglia and Abruzzo but has not been produced internationally. There is, however, the possibility as the grape as becomes progressively popular. Falanghina flourishes in the volcanic soil (porous, rich and high in minerals) surrounding Mt. Vesuvius and in the balmy Mediterranean temperatures. The berries of this varietal are yellow-skinned and covered with a layer of protective wax. The name derives from Latin term falangae, or the stakes supporting the grape vine. Falanghina is frequently used as a blender for other native Italian varietals. Falanghina can also be used to make a sweeter passito. The wine is becoming a trendier and more widely accepted grape, so other styles of winemaking are emerging. Falanghina presents aromas of pine, citrus blossom, and bitter orange. Falanghina displays classic apple, pear and possible spicy or mineral notes on the palate.
Fortezza Falanghina del Sannio Taburno is made from 100% Falanghina - 25 years old
No oak.
Straw yellow color with greenish reflections. Fresh and floral scents, citrus aromas, apple, pear and mineral notes. Round, smooth and juicy with high acidity, yet well balanced with rich flavors.
Southeastern exposure with an altitude of 300-450 meters above sea level.
Planting density: 3,500 vines per hectare on average.
Training system: espalier with Guyot pruning.
Manual harvest in small crates between the end of September and beginning of October.
Winemaking in white in stainless steel tanks at controlled temperature.
Pairs well with seafood, mozzarella cheese, risotto, white meats.
Pernot Belicard Puligny-Montrachet is made from 100 percent Chardonnay.
The grapes come from the village of Puligny Montrachet, from a small parcel of 3.7 acres.
An expressive nose showing floral aromas, butter and woody notes. The mouth is round and suave with fruity notes and great minerality.
Pair with Sole Meunière, Bresse Poultry with morels, Livarot cheese.
Kynsi Chardonnay Bien Nacido Vineyard is made from 100 percent Chardonnay.
A complex nose of white nectarine, marzipan, citrus peel and pineapple upside down cake with a full palate, offering nuanced flavors of Asian pear, lemon curd and Calimyrna fig.
The Bien Nacido Vineyard is located in the Santa Maria Valley on the South Central Coast of California, just east of Santa Maria. The topography of the valley features transverse ranges with an east/west orientation, opening up to the Pacific Ocean. The climate is strongly influenced by the ocean providing ideal temperate growing conditions for Chardonnay. Early spring warming, mild summer temperatures and late arriving cold fall temperatures provide a long growing season for the development of rich color along with concentrated and complex flavors.