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Costebianche Chardonnay

Winemaker Notes:
Costebianche is the youngest Chardonnay produced by Coppo. The wine gets its name from its vineyards, which are planted in naturally white soils of clayey-calcareous marl
Name origin:

This wine owes its name to the color of the soil where the vineyards are located, Costebianche means in fact white slopes
Appellation:
Piemonte d.o.c.
Grape variety:
100 % Chardonnay
First Vintage Produced:
1991
Exposure:
South – south east – south west
Soil composition:
Calcareous clay marl
Vineyard altitude:
200 m a.s.l.
Training system:
Guyot
Vineyard density:
4,000 plants per hectare
Harvest period:
September 2021
Harvest:
Selection in vineyards of the healthiest, ripest grapes hand collected in 20 kg picking baskets
Vinification and fining:
After soft pressing, must is partly fermented and aged on fine lees in barriques, partly in stainless steel vats
Color:
Straw yellow with greenish reflections
Nose:
Floral notes, apple, white peach, and citrus fruits
Taste:
Fresh and round, pleasantly savory
Pairings:
Vegetables aspic, gazpacho, stuffed zucchini flowers, sole meuniere
Serving temperature:
12° C.
Sizes:
0.75 l.
Vintage:
2021
TA:
2.9 g/L 
RS:
5.9 g/L 
Alcohol:
12.0 % 

Vinmonopolets varenummer:
15156701, bestillingsutvalget


Gambero Rosso

A partially wood-aged Chardonnay that’s round on the palate. White peach, apple, and floral notes, all with a touch of salt.

 
 
 
 
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