Italy
Trentino-Alto Adige
Wine
White
The Facts
Origins Italy > Trentino-Alto Adige
Appellation Alto Adige
Varietal Pinot Grigio / Gris
Cepage 100% Pinot Grigio / Gris
Winemaking Slow fermentation at a controlled temperature in stainless steel tanks
Aging aging on the lees in steel tanks for 5-7 month
Alcohol Content 13.5 %
Serendipity Markets California
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The Character
Tasting Notes Light straw in color with pleasant aromas of ripe melon and freshly picked MacIntosh apples. Crisp and light on the palate with lovely pineapple, Bartlett pear and apple flavors that harmoniously mingle with orange zest and almond notes. The finish lingers with spicy tropical fruit.
Overall Fresh & stimulating
Mouthfeel Superbly full and mellow
Aromas Pear, lychee, white melon and freshly mown grass
Pairings Smoked bacon, herb risotto, veal scallopine
Awards 93 James Suckling (2020)
Sustainability Vegan
The Story
"An extremely elegant wine is the Pinot Grigio with its multifaceted fruity bouquet. It convinces with its mild, round finish and balanced acidity." - Rudi Kofler Touring the Italian Side of Banville Wine Merchants with 5 Food-Friendly Brands: Part 2 - Read More
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Brand Story
Founded in 1893, Cantina Terlano has grown into one of the leading wine growers' cooperatives in the Alto Adige region of northeastern Italy. Located in the Dolomite Mountains in the foothills of the Alps, Terlano's distinctive location and extraordinary terroir are key to the development of their stunning, world-renowned wines. With a current membership of 143 growers farming a total area of 165 hectares, Terlano insures the highest standards of quality by compensating growers for the quality of their grapes not the quantity. The emphasis in the vineyard is on reducing yield in favor of producing more concentrated fruit.
Brand Story
Founded in 1893, Cantina Terlano has grown into one of the leading wine growers' cooperatives in the Alto Adige region of northeastern Italy. Located in the Dolomite Mountains in the foothills of the Alps, Terlano's distinctive location and extraordinary terroir are key to the development of their stunning, world-renowned wines. With a current membership of 143 growers farming a total area of 165 hectares, Terlano insures the highest standards of quality by compensating growers for the quality of their grapes not the quantity. The emphasis in the vineyard is on reducing yield in favor of producing more concentrated fruit.
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