Origini Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi Classico Superiore by Fattoria Nannì embodies the essence of this extraordinary Marche wine, crafted from one of the most intriguing and versatile white grape varieties in Italy. Fermented in stainless steel, it preserves the varietal characteristics of Verdicchio, presenting an intense white with a fresh, savory, and pleasantly fruity profile. This wine captivates with its fragrant expressiveness in youth, yet with bottle aging, it reaches peak maturity, offering complex, deep aromas of great richness and gustatory persistence. Originating from the picturesque hilly terrain of the Marche hinterland, Fattoria Nannì's estate in Apiro sits approximately 450 meters above sea level, benefiting from the cool climate of the Apennines and gentle breezes from the Adriatic Sea. Spanning 19 hectares, with only 5 dedicated to Verdicchio vines, the estate practices organic farming in harmony with its lush surroundings. These vines, some over 50 years old, yield few clusters of excellent aromatic quality. Fermentation occurs in stainless steel tanks, followed by several months of maturation before bottling. The result is a harmonious and balanced white wine, a testament to the search for territorial typicity and genuine varietal authenticity.
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Originating from the Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi Classico Superiore region, Fattoria Nannì Origini is a wine that embodies elegance and finesse.On the nose, Fattoria Nannì Origini offers enticing aromas of lemon zest, green apple, and white flowers. These delicate scents intertwine harmoniously, creating a captivating bouquet that invites you to explore further.
Upon tasting, this wine reveals a crisp and refreshing palate. The vibrant acidity provides a lively backbone, while flavors of lemon, grapefruit, and pear dance on the tongue. There is a nutty undertone that adds complexity and depth to the overall profile.
Fattoria Nannì Origini Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi Classico Superiore is a well-balanced wine with a medium body and a lingering finish. It pairs wonderfully with seafood dishes, such as grilled prawns or linguine with clams. Its versatility also allows it to complement lighter poultry dishes and fresh salads.
Marche is a wine region located in central Italy, on the Adriatic coast. The region is known for producing a variety of white and red wines, as well as some sparkling wines. The history of wine production in Marche dates back to ancient times, with evidence of wine production dating back to the Etruscans and Romans.