THE WINE
The Traminer Aromatico from Paolo Caccese’s winery comes from Gewürztraminer grapes grown in the estate’s vineyards in the town of Pradis in the province of Cormons in the heart of the Collio DOC. The soil rich in fragmented marl and sandstone that time has enriched with salts, and the protection of the Alps, which allow a climate with a significant temperature range, make this area a unique place for vine growing.
THE WINEMAKING
After the rigorously manual grape harvest, only the selected bunches get to the cellar for winemaking. After a soft pressing, the must ferments in steel at controlled temperatures; the wine then ages for some time in steel. After blending and bottling, the wine rests for a few months in the cellar before being placed on the market.
THE TASTING
Straw yellow with soft golden reflections; the aroma is elegant, with pleasant hints of rose petals that alternate with light spicy notes. Dry and aromatic on the palate, well structured with a good correspondence between aromas and flavour. Persistence is also good.
FOOD PAIRINGS
Excellent as an aperitif, it goes well with fish, even raw. Try it with. seafood.
THE WINERY
The history of Paolo Caccese winery began in the early 1950s when his father, the engineer Francesco Caccese who at the time was the prefect’s commissioner at Villa Russiz, entered the world of viticulture and fell in love with it to such an extent that in 1954 he bought two and a half hectares of vineyards in the hills of Pradis in the province of Cormons, in the heart of the current Collio DOC...keep reading