What: Muscat raisin wine
Why: For its aromatic richness
Perfect with: Delicate desserts and creamy cheeses
What: Muscat raisin wine
Why: For its aromatic richness
Perfect with: Delicate desserts and creamy cheeses
Italy
FEUDO AGRICOLO RUDINI' - C.DA CAMPO REALE SNC 96018 PACHINO (SR)
Let us start from the consideration that the one proposed here is no 'ordinary' sweet wine. The one made by Rudinì, in fact, is a small all-Sicilian jewel. Moscato di Noto, produced in the province of Syracuse, is known for its sweetness, aromaticity and lively acidity. One of the best examples of sweet aromatic Italian wines. Produced from Moscato Bianco grapes grown on a unique terroir. In the Noto area, in fact, the soils are calcareous and volcanic and give the grapes a unique aromatic richness. This is combined with a warm and sunny Mediterranean climate, conditions that favour the perfect ripening of the grapes, contributing to the wine's complexity. A fine example is this Baroque, Moscato di Noto DOC, characterised by a beautiful golden yellow colour and aromas reminiscent of fresh fruit, pear and apple. Then rose petals and orange peel. In the mouth it is sweet and balanced, with a pleasant aftertaste reminiscent of candied fruit. Served chilled, not cold, it is the ideal accompaniment to delicate desserts and creamy cheeses.
Long before the advent of the cherry tomato, the Pachino area was characterised by the green expanses of bush-trained vineyards. And it is to this land that the story of Saro Di Pietro, the 'cantiniere', founder of the Rudinì winery, is linked. In 1969, Saro was a must seller. As a taster, sitting at the 'scagno' in the central square of Pachino, he judged the musts of local winemakers which, once 'promoted', could take the road to northern Italy where they were used to enrich local wines. In 1972, Saro Di Pietro bought the Rudinì palmento from Count Corrado Moncada di Paternò and built a modern wine cellar there, focusing everything on Nero d'Avola. A more than apt choice, we might say today.... After all, Pachino has always been considered the cradle of Nero d'Avola and an area of origin of great red wines. An area that enjoys absolutely unique pedoclimatic conditions. Located at the southernmost point of Europe, at the southernmost tip of Sicily, facing the Mediterranean and the African coast. Rudinì draws its grapes from over 200 hectares of the most qualified vineyards around Pachino. In addition to the prince of Sicilian wines, Nero d'Avola, the Rudinì wine range includes Chardonnay, Inzolia, Syrah and Merlot. International grape varieties that have, however, found an optimal habitat in Sicily.
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