Volcanalia Marameo Vino Bianco
$26.00
1 in stock
Vintage: 2018
Region: Veneto, Italy
Viticulture: Organic and Biodynamic
Grape varieties: 100% Garganega
Volcanalia Marameo Vino Bianco is a complex natty white made from Garganega grapes in the Veneto region of Italy. Thanks to the volcanic soil in the region, there is a mineral foundation here, lightened by floral and yellow fruit notes. Directly pressed after harvest, the wine starts fermenting with native yeast. Aged for one year in stainless steel. Bottled unfined and unfiltered, with a minimal amount of sulfur added.
Song: Love Comes In Waves by Andy Bell
Additional information
NATTINESS | Natty |
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FRUIT | Pear, Yellow Apple, Yellow Peach |
BODY | Medium-bodied |
ACIDITY | Bright (Medium-High) |
OAK | No Oak |
TANNIN | None |
ALCOHOL | 11-12% |
SWEETNESS | Dry |
SERVING TEMP | Chilled Whites and Rosés (48°–52°) |
SULFUR | Low Sulfur (less than 50g/L) |
VEGAN | Vegan |
IMPORTER | Filomena Selections |
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ABOUT THE PRODUCER
About Volcanalia Marameo Vino Bianco
Volcanalia Marameo Vino Bianco is a complex natty white made from Garganega grapes in the Veneto region of Italy. Thanks to the volcanic soil in the region, there is a mineral foundation here, lightened by floral and yellow fruit notes. Directly pressed after harvest, the wine starts fermenting with native yeast. Aged for one year in stainless steel. Bottled unfined and unfiltered, with a minimal amount of sulfur added.
About Volcanalia
Rossella Mastrotto founded Volcanalia in 2014 in Gambellara. The values that immediately permeate the project are those of a return to nature understood as rediscovery, a reappropriation of spaces, of those points of contact with the creation that hectic life often tarnishes, clouds. She does this by believing in sharing, exchange, and comparison, which led her for 2 years to travel around the world to wineries, to learn and understand.
Hence the “natural” choice to rely on respectful agriculture in which man becomes a cooperating janitor.
Today Volcanalia has 4 hectares of Garganega in terraces on the top of the hill, they are the highest and oldest vineyards in Gambellara, a truly enviable historical and ampelographic heritage.
The matrix of the soil is black basaltic rock of volcanic origin, the forest that belts the vineyard protects it from any kind of contamination.
“Returning to nature has taught me the great value of patience as a precious fruit of the natural cycle. A part of me is reflected in the wine that matures and improves. Volcanalia is a point of reference for a wine that is alive and absolutely unique. This is my wine and I would do anything to preserve it.” – Rossella