In sun-drenched Italy, Italians love to pour themselves a glass of wine while sitting in the blazing sun. They also love to enjoy a glass of Gavi di Gavi. These wines are also known as Italian Chablis, thanks to their fresh and mineral character. And this Mille 951 Gavi del Comune di Gavi is a wonderful example. Fresh, fruity, and above all, very lively.
The quality vineyards for Mille 951 Gavi
Mille 951 Gavi del Comune di Gavi is a high-quality white wine from the demarcated Comune di Gavi within the Gavi region of Piedmont, Italy. This area is known as one of the best places for producing Gavi wines. The vineyards from which this Mille 951 Gavi del Comune di Gavi is sourced lie at an altitude of 200 to 300 meters and face southeast and southwest. The soil consists of white limestone with a subsoil of tuff and sand. The old vines, approximately 50 years old, contribute to the quality and complexity of the grapes used to produce this wine.
The Cortese grapes are carefully harvested at peak ripeness. They are then transported to the winery where fermentation takes place in stainless steel tanks for 20 days. This cool fermentation helps preserve the freshness and aromatic qualities of the grapes. After fermentation, the wine is aged for another three months on the lees, also known as "sur lie." This period of aging on the lees softens the wine and adds structure and complexity. It also gives the wine a richer texture and adds depth to the flavor profile.
How does the Mille 951 Gavi del Comune di Gavi taste?
Mille 951 Gavi del Comune di Gavi is a refined white wine with a bright straw-yellow color. The nose is captivated by a bouquet of citrus, delicate acacia, and a hint of white pepper. Ripe aromas of pear, passion fruit, and pineapple complement the palate, creating a delightfully fruity character. The taste is refreshing and lively. Its elegant structure and balanced acidity give it a pleasant vibrancy. This Mille 951 pairs perfectly with a pasta dish with fennel, but is also delicious on its own.