- Colour White
- Producer Fratelli Tamellini
- Region Soave
- Drinking 2023 - 2025
- Case size 6x75cl
- Available Now
2022 - Soave Tamellini - 6x75cl
- Colour White
- Producer Fratelli Tamellini
- Region Soave
- Drinking 2023 - 2025
- Case size 6x75cl
- Available Now
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Goedhuis, August 2023
The Tamellinis have built a reputation from their authentic and classical style of Soave over the past 20 years, and their Soave Classico is one of the most refreshing and balanced examples we have come across. The crisp melon, pear and peach flavours have a soft, slightly creamy texture which is lifted by a zesty acidity. We love the hints of white flowers and fresh almonds on the mineral finish. A perfect crowd pleaser.
Producer
Fratelli Tamellini
Brothers Gaetano and Piofrancesco Tamellini are the third generation of vineyard growers who boast some of the most brilliant sites in Soave. They began making wine only in 1998 when they were convinced by an exporter to bottle their own exceptional production. Though, they are a young estate, their wines are finely tuned and wonderfully stylish with remarkable character and concentration - telltale signs of true masters at...Read more
Brothers Gaetano and Piofrancesco Tamellini are the third generation of vineyard growers who boast some of the most brilliant sites in Soave. They began making wine only in 1998 when they were convinced by an exporter to bottle their own exceptional production. Though, they are a young estate, their wines are finely tuned and wonderfully stylish with remarkable character and concentration - telltale signs of true masters at work.They are currently finishing a new chai - an Italianate palace that is gloriously inlaid with creamand terracotta red Venetian marble, a visual feast to even the most discerning eye, which will enable them to create their masterpieces in the most naturally cool and fresh conditions.Read less
Region
Soave
Soave produces Italy's second most famous white wine after Pinot Grigio. The region is divided intotwo distinct zones - Soave, comprising most of the alluvial plains, and Soave Classico, encompassing the higher reaching hillsides.The wine is made mostly (if not entirely) from Garganega, an aromatic, light skinned variety that when grown on poorer, well drained soils with lower yields can create wines with notable flavour and concentration. Though known mostly for its dry whites, a rare dessert wine is also produced called Recioto di Soave that is made from naturally dried grapes.