Nestled in the southern reaches of Tuscany, Fattoria Le Pupille, founded in the late 18th century, underwent a transformation under the visionary leadership of Elisabetta Geppetti in 1985. Perched on a hill above the village of Pereta, the medieval farmhouses, named "Le Pupille" ("the pupils"), overlook the serene landscape. Despite the Maremma region's modest viticulture in her youth, Geppetti recognized its untapped potential, awakening the region from its slumber. Fattoria le Pupille Poggio Argentato Bianco, a testament to Geppetti's vision, is a delightful white wine from Tuscany. Crafted with precision, it reflects the unique terroir, offering vibrant acidity, crisp fruit flavors, and a touch of minerality—a versatile choice for any occasion.
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The Fattoria le Pupille Poggio Argentato Bianco is an exquisite white wine that showcases the exceptional craftsmanship of the winery.This wine is produced by Fattoria le Pupille, a renowned Italian winery known for its dedication to quality and tradition.
On the nose, the Poggio Argentato Bianco offers a delightful bouquet of citrus fruits, including lemon and grapefruit, accompanied by subtle floral notes. These aromas create a refreshing and inviting experience.
Upon tasting, the wine reveals a harmonious blend of flavors. The vibrant acidity of the citrus fruits is balanced by a touch of minerality, providing a crisp and lively mouthfeel. There are also hints of tropical fruits, such as pineapple and passion fruit, adding complexity to the overall profile.
The Poggio Argentato Bianco is a medium-bodied wine with a well-rounded structure. It showcases a remarkable balance between fruitiness and acidity, making it a versatile choice for various occasions. Whether enjoyed on its own or paired with seafood dishes, this wine is sure to impress.
Tuscany, located in central Italy, is one of the most renowned wine regions in the world. With its rolling hills, picturesque vineyards, and centuries-old winemaking traditions.
Tuscany has a long and storied history of winemaking, with evidence of viticulture dating back to the Etruscans in the 8th century BC. Today, Tuscany is one of the most important wine regions in Italy, producing some of the country's most iconic wines. The region is home to some of the world's most renowned producers, including Antinori, Frescobaldi, and Castello Banfi.