Müller-Thurgau is often considered a lesser wine, but when a winery treats it with care, as Baccichetto Berto & Fiorella does, it ends up competing with many other illustrious northern Italian whites.
A short skin maceration helps Berto & Fiorella’s Müller-Thurgau develop above-average aromatic notes.
Acacia flowers and chamomile on the nose, then dried apricot on the palate.
For lovers of wines with soft, not overly sharp notes. Best enjoyed not too cold, both as an aperitif and throughout the meal.
PAIRING: first courses and smoked foods.
MULLER-THURGAU
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