Corte del Golfo Greco di Tufo 2024 vs Spy Valley Sauvignon Blanc 2024

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Best current price£16.49
Current stockists1 merchant
ProducerCorte del GolfoSpy Valley
StyleWhiteWhite
GrapeGrecoSauvignon Blanc
Size750ml750ml
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Corte del Golfo Greco di Tufo 2024

Corte del Golfo Greco di Tufo DOCG is a refined white wine crafted from the ancient Greco grape variety, cultivated in the volcanic soils of Tufo, Avellino. The grapes are hand-harvested and carefully selected before undergoing a gentle pressing. Fermentation and maturation take place on the lees for about one month in stainless steel tanks at controlled temperatures of 16–18°C, enhancing the wine’s complexity, texture, and aromatic intensity. Meet the producer Corte del Golfo is dedicated to showcasing the rich winemaking heritage of Campania, producing elegant and expressive wines that reflect the region’s volcanic terroir and indigenous grape varieties. Production Manually harvested and softly pressed Greco grapes are fermented and aged on the lees in stainless steel for approximately one month, allowing the wine to develop freshness, depth, and minerality. Tasting notes Corte del Golfo Greco di Tufo displays a straw-yellow hue with golden highlights. On the nose, it is fresh and intense, offering aromas of apricot, pear, apple, and exotic fruits layered with a distinct mineral edge derived from its volcanic origins. The palate is well-structured and persistent, with a long, refreshing finish. Food match An excellent companion to raw fish, white meats, grilled vegetables, and mozzarella. It also pairs beautifully with delicate seafood dishes and light Mediterranean cuisine. Grape Greco 100%

Spy Valley Sauvignon Blanc 2024

Characters of gooseberry and asparagus with ripe melon really delicately balanced and at the same time deliciously quaffable. Located across the road from a US government listening post, Spy Valley is one of New Zealand's most acclaimed producers. The grapes that do all the hard work come from 360 hectares of estate vineyards in the lower Waihopai Valley and from select vineyard sites in Marlborough's Wairau and Southern Valley regions. From there its up to Chief Winemaker, Paul Bourgeois, and a high-tech winery that wouldn't look out of place in the background of well known spys adventures. As well as having full temperature controls in every room, as well as lots of other gadgets, its situated right in the middle of the estate, ensuring very sensitive handling of fruit before crushing. Like most Marlborough wineries, Pinot Noir and Sauvignon Blanc are Spy Valley specialties but winemaker Paul Bourgeois and his team also make a great range of aromatic whites including Riesling, Gewurztraminer and Pinot Gris.

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