832 and 1750 bottles respectively. We continue our journey into the world of artisanal wine, and go to Tuscany to delve into its white side. Our first stop is on the island of Giglio, and we immerse ourselves in the rows of ansonica trees overlooking the sea. The name of the wine is a tribute to the landscape, Scoglio Nero. We tasted the first vintage produced by Tenuta Isola in Giglio, a new project strongly desired by Tenuta Case Nuove.
The 2019 vintage betrays a rich, ripe, pulpy texture with Mediterranean hints of herbs and delicately iodised tones. We remain in the region, but move to the Tuscan hinterland, specifically to Vinci, to meet Orpicchio. It is the name of a wine and at the same time that of a vine in risk of extinction, we are in the family of Trebbiano Toscano, a rare biotype that has been carefully studied by the Dianella winery. Distinctive characteristics include early ripening and a high sensitivity to botrytis.
After years of research, the right clone was identified, planted in a single vineyard that is now entering its mature phase. Upon tasting it, the 2019 is still very young, fragrant, lashingly acidic and savoury, but at the same time rich in body and structure. In both cases one can really have fun with the pairings, especially with white meats, but also playing with spices to enhance the piquant and roasted aspects.
Scoglio Nero Tenuta Isola del Giglio 2019
Orpicchio 2019
selected by Gambero Rosso