Vanita's white wine comes from the Terre di Chieti wine region, located west of the Adriatic coast in the Abruzzo region. Years ago, the Vanita family planted the Pecorino grape here, and it proved a success. The soil is rich in sand and limestone, as well as granite, which is ideal for Pecorino. The old, thick vines have deep roots, but they don't produce much, so the production of this wine is limited. However, the wine that is pressed and vinified is considered the jewel of Terre di Chieti.
Wood aging for the Vanita Pecorino
The perfect climate, with abundant sunshine, cool sea breezes, and falling nighttime temperatures, creates the perfect environment for Pecorino. The grapes grow steadily and develop a wealth of flavors from the old stems. Once the grapes reach full ripeness, they are partially harvested by hand and rigorously selected. Only the finest bunches make it into the bottle, a fact that is clearly evident in the pure attack of this white wine. After pressing, a split is made between 20 percent oak aging and 80 percent steel barrel aging. This proved to be a success! Aging is crucial for this white Pecorino, as it gives it a full, dense, and well-structured finish.
The scent and taste of the Vanita Pecorino
The aroma is overwhelming, incredibly rich with notes of ripe pears, apples, balsamic vinegar, and a hint of wood. On the palate, this Vanita has the true characteristics of the Pecorino grape: very round and broad on the attack with flavors of yellow and white fruit, and of course, some vanilla and oak. But simply so well-balanced, it's a true TOP-PERFORMER for this price point.