White wine | Gavi, Piedmont, Italy
Imagine yourself transported to the sun-drenched hills of Gavi, in the heart of Piedmont, Italy. This is where our Gavi wine originates, a testament to the rich winemaking heritage of the region and the passionate dedication of Beni di Batasiolo. This wine is crafted from 100% Cortese grapes, grown in the unique terroir of the Gavi region, famous for its chalky soils and gentle breezes. The 2008 vintage is a testament to the ageing capabilities of great Gavi wines.
Beni di Batasiolo is not just a winery, it's a custodian of tradition. Located in La Morra, a prestigious village within the Barolo area, Batasiolo meticulously tends its vineyards, blending traditional methods with modern techniques to create wines that are both authentic and expressive. The winery's dedication to quality is evident in every sip of Gavi.
On the palate, the wine offers a symphony of delightful flavors. It is remarkably dry, creating a crisp and refreshing mouthfeel. Initial notes of vibrant citrus fruits, like lemon and grapefruit, dance on the tongue, followed by subtle hints of almond that add depth and complexity. A distinct mineral character lingers on the finish, a characteristic signature of the Gavi terroir.
This Gavi is an incredibly versatile wine that elevates any dining experience. Its vibrant acidity and refreshing character make it a perfect companion to seafood dishes, from delicate grilled fish to briny oysters. It also pairs beautifully with light salads, creamy cheeses, and flavorful pasta dishes. For a truly authentic experience, try it with a classic Ligurian pesto pasta or a plate of fresh seafood risotto. This Gavi is best served chilled, around 10°C, to fully appreciate its vibrant flavors and refreshing acidity. No need to wait, this wine is ready to be enjoyed right away.
This Gavi is more than just a wine; it's an invitation to explore the beauty and elegance of the Gavi region. It's a taste of Italian sunshine, a celebration of tradition, and a testament to the enduring quality of Beni di Batasiolo. Don't miss the opportunity to experience this exceptional wine, a true gem of Piedmontese winemaking.