Nose
The fragrance of its aroma, which comes direct from the grapes, imbues this wine with an intense nose of musk, black locust and orange flowers, sage and honey, and the lingering of its carefree flavour brings out the brightest of spirits.
Palate
A pleasantly sweet taste that is very well-balanced and features honey and just-picked grapes.
Growing Conditions
Area: Langa albese e astigiana
Soil type: Calcareous clay
Exposure and altitude: East, west - 250/400m asl
System: Guyot 5000 plants/ha
Harvest
Second ten days of September
Winemaking
The freshly harvested grapes are pressed softly, the resulting juice sent to storage tanks where it remains for a few hours at a temperature close to zero before being filtered. The must is kept cold until its preparation begins. At this point, the temperature is raised to 18°C, fermentation starts and, when the alcoholic level reaches 5°C, fermentation activity is stopped by lowering the temperature to 0°C.
Aging
This is a wine that should be drunk very young, even a few weeks after harvesting it is already ready for drinking.
Appearance
The warmth arid light that the sun has shed on the vineyards are reproduced in the glass, where this is a clear, straw-yellow wine.
Food Pairing
A very appealing drink on its own, it is the ideal wine to be served with many kinds of sweet, particulary when they have a fine, delicate flavour.