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Chardonnay Poggio Alle Fate, Castello d'Albola

Chardonnay Poggio Alle Fate

Description

Intense, with fresh notes of pineapple, grapefruit and lime skin, banana and Golden Delicious apples. Appealingly dry fresh and well-balanced, with fresh acidity and a mineral and green apple finish.

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£31.95

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Product Code: S3601

Country
Italy
Region
Tuscany
Vintage
2022
Alcohol Vol
12.5%
Bottle Size
75cl
Closure
natural cork
Organic
YES

Grape Varieties

Chardonnay

Producer Details

Steeped in history, Castello di Albola can trace its ownership back to the 12th century and has passed through the hands of some of Tuscany’s most important and infuential noble families. The estate’s goal is to maintain this style and level of quality, so that their wines reflect the authenticity of their historic cellars, where one can find fine wines that have been ageing for decades and yet still have a taste of almost unreal freshness. Castello di Albola captures the essence of the Sangiovese variety with its often subtle and austere tones, capable of delighting all those who care to unlock its fascinating secrets.

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