Brecceto 2001
Trappolini (Italy)
(Latium)
Grechetto, Chardonnay
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White Wine |
Score: ✧✧✧✭ |
The wine has a greenish yellow color, very transparent. The olfactory evaluation
reveals an elegant and properly defined olfactory profile, of good personality,
with good and intense aromas of banana, apple, pear and peach and a hint of
acacia. Although this wine is fermented and aged in barrique, wood aromas are
very delicate and respect the personality of grapes used to make the wine.
In the mouth has good body and the attack is pleasing crisp, well balanced by
alcohol. The finish is persistent with agreeable flavors of pear and peach.
A well made wine, very agreeable and pleasing which surely invites to repeated
tastings. The grapes used to make Brecceto are separately fermented in barrique
and are subsequently assembled and aged in bottle for some months.
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Alcohol: 12.5%
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Fish, White meat, Pasta with fish, Mushroom soups, Soft cheese
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Suggested glass  |
10 °C (50 °F) |
(Young and Crisp White Wines) |
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2001 |
✧✧✧✭ |
Issue 5, February 2003 |
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2006 |
✧✧✧✭ |
September 2007 |
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