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This white wine from the Selvapiana winery was born in the vineyards of the Villa di Petrognano and from the collaboration between the countess Cecilia Galeotti Otteri and Francesco Giuntini. It is a Tuscan white wine that is born on the hills of the municipality of Rùfina (Florence), within the DOC Pomino, an area of rare beauty at the foot of the Apennines on the border between Tuscany and Emilia Romagna, as well as one of the 4 production areas delimited by famous announcement of 1716 by Cosimo III De 'Medici.
After the manual harvest at the end of August, the grapes undergo soft pressing. The must is then transferred to thermo-regulated tanks, where the fermentation takes place at a temperature of about 16 degrees, at the end of which the wine rests on the fine lees until March.
In the glass, the white Pomino appears straw yellow in colour. The nose reveals aromas of fruit such as plum and medlar, then of wild flowers, elderberry and aromatic herbs such as sage. The taste is fresh and mineral.
The white Pomino di Selvapiana goes well with fish-based dishes, even with seafood risotto and fairly fatty fresh cheeses.