Bisci Verdicchio di Matelica 2019

Verdicchio
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Product Details


Varietal

Producer

Vintage
2019

Size
750ML

Features
Green Wine

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Somm Note

Winemaker Notes

Pale straw yellow with green reflections. Intense, typical, white flowers, green apple. The palate is intense, quite warm, tasty, fresh, quite balanced with a slightly bitter finish.

Professional Ratings

  • 91

    A lithe, finely-balanced white, weaving a subtle thread of salinity with notes of Gala apple, pineapple, pickled ginger and pink grapefruit pith. A linear version, fresh and mouthwatering through the lingering, mineral-driven finish. Drink now through 2026

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Bisci, Italy
Bisci Winery Video
Halfway between Ancona and Macerata, Bisci is certainly one of the estates where the qualities of Verdicchio di Matelica are most valued. The vineyards were totally replanted starting from the seventies and are located at an altitude of 300-350 mts above sea level with southern exposure. The alternation of sunny days and of fresh and dry nights gives the grapes character and an extremely fine fragrance.

Bisci practices organic agriculture, but is not certified organic. Integrated insect and disease control is followed. The Marche Region monitors climatic data and informs the growers in regard to the need for disease control. To thwart mold and pests, sulfur and copper-based products are used in the vineyards. For nutritional purposes, vineyard owners use "managed" cover crops between the rows of vines. The soil is tilled to avoid competition between the roots for nutrients, water and oxygen. When needed, organic fertilizer (manure) is used after the harvest. Low doses of SO2 in the wines help preserve the wine’s quality.

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