Dacastello Verdicchio D.O.C. Dei Castelli Di Jesi 12.5%
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Produced on the hills in the heart of the province of Ancona, Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi D.O.C. Dacastello is a white wine of extraordinary quality. Rooted in tradition, as confirmed by the typical amphora-shaped bottle, this wine is the combination of the fruit of the land, the skill of the winegrowers and the history of the terroir. Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi D.O.C. Dacastello is a white wine of outstanding structure and high alcohol content, suitable for ageing and meditative tasting.
Description

GRAPE
Dacastello Verdicchio DOC Dei Castelli Di Jesi is made with 100% Verdicchio grape.

PRODUCTION ZONE
Castelli di Jesi, Marche, Italy

ALCOHOL
12.5%

SERVING TEMPERATURE
10-12°C

BOTTLE SIZE
0.75 L

Produced By
Dacastello Vini Pregiati

Drinkability
Dacastello Verdicchio Dei Castelli Di Jesi D.O.C. is bottled in glass and has no date of expiry. We recommend storage in a cool, dry place at a temperature between 5 and 25°C. To fully appreciate the qualities of the wine, it is best drunk within 3 years.
Bouquet
Intense, with scents of fruit, white flowers and elderflower.
Palate
Crisp, persistent, with a pleasant almond aftertaste.
Pairing
Excellent as an aperitif and with fish. Exquisite with tempura and sushi. Goes well with milled charcuterie board.
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Dacastello Verdicchio DOC is an award winning product with a 93 points and a silver medal awarded by International Wine Challenge in 2022
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Additional information
| Number of bottles | 1, 12, 6 |
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