Luciano Landi Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi
$25.00
1 in stock
Vintage: 2021
Region: Marche, Italy
Viticulture: Sustainable and Practicing Organic
Grape varieties: 100% Verdicchio
Luciano Landi Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi is a crisp and clean Italian white from the Le Marche region. Made from 100% Verdicchio, this dry white has a complex mix of orange, peach, baked bread, and wildflower characteristics. Bright acidity and floral on the palate, with lush orchard and citrus notes. An excellent wine to accompany fish courses.
Song: Ride the Wave by Russell Dickerson
Additional information
NATTINESS | Not Natty |
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FRUIT | Citrus, Orange, Pear |
BODY | Medium-bodied |
ACIDITY | Bright (Medium-High) |
OAK | No Oak |
TANNIN | None |
ALCOHOL | 12-13% |
SERVING TEMP | Chilled Whites and Rosés (48°–52°) |
SWEETNESS | Dry |
SULFUR | Sulfur Added (more than 50mg/L) |
VEGAN | Unknown |
IMPORTER | Wild Roots |
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ABOUT THE PRODUCER
About Luciano Landi Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi
Luciano Landi Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi is a crisp and clean Italian white from the Le Marche region. Made from 100% Verdicchio, this dry white has a complex mix of orange, peach, baked bread, and wildflower characteristics. Bright acidity and floral on the palate, with lush orchard and citrus notes. An excellent wine to accompany fish courses.
About Luciano Landi
Founded in the 1950s by Sergio Landi, the Marche winery Luciano Landi produces great examples of the up-and-coming wines of the Le Marche region. The vineyards benefit from long, sunny days alternating with cool evenings, with temperatures moderated by sea breezes.
The family, now in the third generation of winemaking, tends to its vineyards with great care, incorporating its many years of experience into improving viticulture through organic principles. They. produce the authentic, traditional wines of the Jesi DOCs.
Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi DOC is a crisp white wine that pairs well with the varied cuisine of the Marche region–consisting of both sea and land-based dishes. It is a great value for those who like crisp white wines with character and complexity.
Lacrima di Morro d’Alba DOC is an ancient grape varietal that nearly went extinct, but once again rose to prominence in the region thanks to a group of growers including Sergio Landi. Lacrima is the Italian word for “tear”, and the grape is named this way because if it is harvested too late, then liquid will weep from the grape much like a tear. It is unique among red wines, with a burst of fresh-cut violets that literally jumps out of the glass