Orange is the new black. In recent years we have witnessed a slight and quite imperceptible rediscovery of macerations on white wines, with not a few excesses dictated by current fashions, but also very pleasant surprises. In this episode of Rare Wines we offer two wines from our tastings in Umbria and Campania, where a light maceration touch gives the glass a very original profile: an edge that lends rhythm and flavour to the wine.
We are talking about traditional varieties that are still little known and of two established wineries in their respective territories. We are in Orvieto with the Palazzone winery, which we have long appreciated above all for the surprising longevity of its whites. We then move between old coda di volpe vineyards in Irpinia hosted by Cantina Giardino, a company that has represented a turning point in the natural wine scene.
Rare Wines. Two macerated whites from Umbria and Campania to discover
Musco 2018
Paski 2020
selected by Gambero Rosso