Suavia Massifitti Trebbiano di Soave is a premium white wine produced by Suavia, a renowned winery located in the Soave appellation of Italy. The wine is made from Trebbiano di Soave grapes grown in the Massifitti vineyard, which is known for its volcanic soil and high altitude. The winemaking process involves careful selection of the grapes, gentle pressing, and fermentation in stainless steel tanks to preserve the wine's freshness and fruitiness. The resulting wine is crisp, elegant, and aromatic, with notes of white flowers, citrus, and minerality. Suavia Massifitti Trebbiano di Soave is a perfect match for seafood, salads, and light pasta dishes, and is a must-try for any wine lover looking for a high-quality Italian white wine.
NOTES FROM VINOVOSS SOMMELIER
This Suavia Massifitti Trebbiano di Soave is an elegant and delicate white wine from the Veneto region of Italy, with a pale straw hue.Its aromas are of green apple, lemon zest and white flowers, while on the palate, this wine is light and fresh, with delicate citrus, green apple, and floral flavors. The finish is long and crisp, with a pleasant note of minerality. Enjoy this delightful white wine with seafood dishes or light pastas.
EXPERT RATING
4.0
DRINKING WINDOW
Now
2040
Profile
Sweetness:
Dry
Dry
Lusciously Sweet
Alcohol:
Moderate
No/Low
Very High
Intensity:
Fragrant
Subtle
Powerful
Body:
Generous
Light Bodied
Full Bodied
Acidity:
Vibrant
Soft
Crisp
Tannin:
No tannin
No Tannin
Grippy
ORIGINS
Winery: Suavia
Region: Veneto
Veneto is a region in the north-eastern part of Italy, located between the Adriatic Sea and the Alps. It is one of the most important wine-producing regions in the country, with a long history of winemaking and a wide variety of wines.
The history of winemaking in Veneto dates back to the Roman Empire, when the region was known as Venetia. The Romans planted vineyards in the area and developed a variety of winemaking techniques. In the Middle Ages, Veneto was home to some of the most renowned winemakers in Europe, and the region's wines were highly sought after. Today, Veneto is one of the most important wine-producing regions in Italy, with a wide range of styles and varieties.