Tuesday 2 December 2014

Valentini Trebbiano d’Abruzzo 2007




It's difficult to add something, about the company, about the wine and, in particular, about the vintage, high rated by expertise tasters and winner as the Italy's best wine in 2012.

A lovely bright gold, with a nose that is already open and all forged on hydrocarbons, mineral elegance and lots of gunpowder.
Spent an half hour, it gains in complexity, with citrus and tropical hints - grapefruit and passion fruit - with aromas of resin, and dried flowers - hay and chamomile, rosemary and sage - and a wonderful iodine note, softened by notes of honey.

The taste, precise and rich, amplifies, exalting, the olfactory notes, offering a symmetrical and compact mouth, stunning in its perfection and balanced in all its components.
The verticality is clear, there is tension and the depth of sip is very refined.
Very long and endless persistence, with strong references of fruit, iodine, oyster and chalk.

An abyss with the other producers of Trebbiano - also in price - and impossible to forget it.



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