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Saracosa Vermentino 2020

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Saracosa Vermentino 2020
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Vermentino is Tuscany’s star white grape, and Sofia Barbanera (the talent behind our hugely popular Saracosa Rosso) sends her irresistible version, fresh from the excellent 2020 vintage. Look forward to juicy peach, lemon peel, and herb characters.
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Beyond the Label

Tuscan star Sofia Barbanera is the talented winemaker behind our hugely popular, best-selling Saracosa Rosso di Toscana. Now, she’s crafted her first Saracosa white – an exclusive, mouthwatering Vermentino.

Vermentino thrives in the coastal vineyards of Tuscany. As top critic Antonio Galloni writes, “the most successful white wines of the Tuscan coast are undoubtedly those made with native grape variet[y] Vermentino.” In Sofia’s skilled hands, this fashionable grape reaches its delicious peak – especially thanks to the excellent 2020 vintage.

The renowned Barbanera family have made highly acclaimed wines at their Tuscan estate since 1938. However, their grape-growing history extends back much further, and it is this tradition that Sofia honors with Saracosa. The wine is named for the Saracosa hill, a site of ancient sun worship and the spot where Sofia’s female ancestors tended the family’s Vermentino vines.

Here’s Sofia on what to expect in the glass:

“Saracosa Vermentino is a mid straw color with peach, lemon peel, and savory herb characters on the nose and palate. It displays the classic hint of sea air and fine mineral backbone of this ancient variety grown in coastal vineyards and is delicious served as an aperitif and with grilled fresh fish and light salads.”

Given the popularity of Sofia’s wines, we expect this fresh release to sell quickly. Hurry for your share.

Tuscan star Sofia Barbanera is the talented winemaker behind our hugely popul...

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“The most successful white wines of the Tuscan coast are undoubtedly those made with Vermentino.”

Critic Antonio Galloni

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