White wine | Abruzzo, Italy
Imagine yourself basking in the golden sunlight of Abruzzo, Italy. That's precisely the feeling this Raggio di Sole Passerina from We are Canutto evokes. This wine is more than just a beverage; it's an experience, a journey to the heart of a region known for its stunning landscapes and passionate winemaking. We are Canutto is not just a winery; it's a family story woven into every bottle. With deep respect for tradition and a keen eye on sustainability, they craft wines that reflect the unique terroir of Abruzzo. Their vineyards benefit from the Adriatic breeze and the rugged Apennine mountains, creating an ideal environment for the Passerina grape to thrive.
The Raggio di Sole, meaning 'Ray of Sunshine,' perfectly encapsulates the vibrant character of this wine. Crafted from 100% Passerina grapes, it pours a shimmering straw yellow, immediately hinting at the refreshing experience to come. On the nose, it bursts with aromas of white flowers – think acacia and hawthorn – intertwined with juicy notes of green apple, pear, and a subtle touch of citrus zest. A delicate minerality adds complexity and depth, reflecting the limestone-rich soils of the vineyards.
On the palate, the Raggio di Sole is delightfully crisp and dry, with a lively acidity that dances across your tongue. The fruity flavors from the nose carry through, joined by a hint of almond that adds a pleasing texture. The finish is clean, refreshing, and lingering, leaving you wanting more. It is a wine to enjoy in its youth, revealing all of its freshness. Serve it chilled, around 8°C, to fully appreciate its vibrant character. No need to wait; this wine is ready to be enjoyed right away.
This versatile wine is an excellent aperitif, stimulating the appetite with its bright acidity. It pairs beautifully with a wide array of dishes, especially seafood. Consider it alongside grilled octopus, spaghetti alle vongole, or a simple plate of fried calamari. It also complements light salads, fresh cheeses like mozzarella or ricotta, and delicate white meats like grilled chicken or turkey. For a true taste of Abruzzo, try it with 'arrosticini,' the region's famous grilled lamb skewers. The Raggio di Sole's acidity will cut through the richness of the lamb, creating a harmonious balance. I suggest enjoying this wine on a warm day with friends or family. It's a perfect choice to accompany your next meal.