This winery is located in South Tyrol, one of Italy's many wine regions. However, Dolomiti has never enjoyed the fame of wine regions like Puglia, Piedmont, or Veneto. On the other hand, this area is among the top wine connoisseurs. Until the 1970s, viticulture was a sideshow in this region. But from then on, winemakers increasingly saw its potential. The climate is comparable to that of the better German regions. Pure grape varieties, including Chardonnay, were planted in abundance. Today, Chardonnay is still known for its flawless wines. And Terre del Noce Chardonnay is certainly no exception.
The Chardonnay grape variety
Many wine drinkers aren't immediately drawn to the Chardonnay grape variety. However, a single sip of Terre del Noce Chardonnay will instantly make you fall in love. Its texture is reminiscent of a viognier, making this Terre del Noce wine a full-bodied, high-flying wine. Because the wine hasn't been aged in oak, it remains wonderfully fresh and accessible. We're certain: share a bottle of Terre del Noce Chardonnay with friends, and everyone will be talking about this sparkling white wine for years to come.
The aroma and taste of Terre del Noce Chardonnay
Crisp and refreshing. Thirst-quenching and fruity. With its diverse aromas, Terre del Noce Chardonnay ranks among the finest Italian white wines. The distinct aroma alone is enough to make your mouth water. Ripe white fruit like pear, but also a hint of pineapple. But smell Terre del Noce Chardonnay again. The nose reveals delicate notes of fresh flowers. If you already enjoy this, just wait until you can take a sip of this exceptional white wine. Intense notes create a wonderful encounter with your taste buds. Pineapple, gooseberry, and pear alternate continuously on the palate. While this Terre del Noce Chardonnay may not have the recognition it deserves, this glass is more than worth it.