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1996 | Tenuta di Fiorano | Fiorano Bianco

€270,95

White Wine: 1996 | Tenuta di Fiorano | Fiorano Bianco

A blend of equal parts Viognier and Grechetto, this opens with aromas of acacia flower, white stone fruit and a hint of cedar. The savory palate offers Bartlett pear, white peach, toasted almond and a hint of ginger alongside bright acidity.

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Producer: Tenuta di Fiorano

Vintage: 1996

Size: 750ml

ABV: 14%

Varietal: White Blend

    Country/Region: Italy, Lazio

      Detailed Description

      A blend of equal parts Viognier and Grechetto, this opens with aromas of acacia flower, white stone fruit and a hint of cedar. The savory palate offers Bartlett pear, white peach, toasted almond and a hint of ginger alongside bright acidity.

      Producer Information

      The Fiorano estate, located close to the Appia Antica and Ciampino airport, with its wines, Fiorano Rosso and Fiorano Bianco, and its history so full of innovative ideas and some mysteries, is owned by Prince Alessandrojacopo Boncompagni Ludovisi. The fame of the Fiorano Estate is also linked to the figure of Prince Alberico Boncompagni Ludovisi, a character that time has shrouded in deserved legend. Between the 1940s and 1950s Alberico became passionate about the production of wine and, as a pioneer in Italy, chose to plant cabernet sauvignon and merlot, malvasia di Candia and an unknown, for the time, sémillon. Fiorano - Boncompagni Ludovisi Between his friendship with Tancredi Biondi Santi and Veronelli, anecdotes and mysteries, such as the inviolable cellar, and his reserved nature, Alberico continued to produce wines until 1998 when he uprooted almost the entire vineyard without giving explanations, with an output of scene worthy of the fame it had built over the years. Among the very few people who loved Alberico in those years were his cousin Paolo Boncompagni Ludovisi and his son Alessandrojacopo, already owners of a part of the estate in the area which includes the small church of Santa Fresca and the nearby villa. Paolo and Alessandro began to take care of the estate always guided by Alberico who, in the meantime, due to health problems had retired to Rome and followed its management from there. Between 1999 and 2004 Alessandro acquired another 13 hectares of land near the initial nucleus. Together with his father, he planted an experimental vineyard in front of the Villa di Santa Fresca and then, again under the supervision of Alberico who gave him the replanting rights, he set up a new vineyard that had to follow the one previously explanted. Alessandro, then in his early twenties but already with great passion, was guided by Alberico for the choice of the land, the clones and the planting of the vineyard, always kept rigorously organically managed, up to the vinification operations, the same ones that continue to be applied today, thanks also to the availability of the same workers of the time, including Gianni Valenti, the historical memory of the Estate. After the manual harvest, the grapes are pressed by hand, the vinification takes place in the Old cellar, and then the wine, by gravity, arrives at the Historical Cellar where it continues with the refinement in the old barrels and the long rest in the bottle. In transferring his experience to Alessandro, Alberico reproposed exactly the path that he had followed in the previous decades, except in the choice of vines for the white wines when, without giving any explanations, he imposed the use of grechetto and viognier. Alberico was succeeded by Alessandrojacopo who today is at the helm of an estate of about 200 hectares of land including vineyards, olive groves, arable land and pastures. And of that Historic Cellar with the wines jealously preserved inside, which Alberico had Luigi Veronelli visit, among the very few lucky ones, and which Alessandrojacopo, out of respect, still continues to keep protected today.

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      1996 | Tenuta di Fiorano | Fiorano Bianco

      €270,95

      White Wine: 1996 | Tenuta di Fiorano | Fiorano Bianco

      A blend of equal parts Viognier and Grechetto, this opens with aromas of acacia flower, white stone fruit and a hint of cedar. The savory palate offers Bartlett pear, white peach, toasted almond and a hint of ginger alongside bright acidity.

      Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

      Featured in

      NOTICE: Many other small liquor store sites may end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have partnerships consisting of a large network of licensed retailers from within the United States, Europe and across the world ensuring orders are fulfilled.

      Producer: Tenuta di Fiorano

      Vintage: 1996

      Size: 750ml

      ABV: 14%

      Varietal: White Blend

      Country/Region: Italy, Lazio

      A blend of equal parts Viognier and Grechetto, this opens with aromas of acacia flower, white stone fruit and a hint of cedar. The savory palate offers Bartlett pear, white peach, toasted almond and a hint of ginger alongside bright acidity.

      Producer Information

      The Fiorano estate, located close to the Appia Antica and Ciampino airport, with its wines, Fiorano Rosso and Fiorano Bianco, and its history so full of innovative ideas and some mysteries, is owned by Prince Alessandrojacopo Boncompagni Ludovisi. The fame of the Fiorano Estate is also linked to the figure of Prince Alberico Boncompagni Ludovisi, a character that time has shrouded in deserved legend. Between the 1940s and 1950s Alberico became passionate about the production of wine and, as a pioneer in Italy, chose to plant cabernet sauvignon and merlot, malvasia di Candia and an unknown, for the time, sémillon. Fiorano - Boncompagni Ludovisi Between his friendship with Tancredi Biondi Santi and Veronelli, anecdotes and mysteries, such as the inviolable cellar, and his reserved nature, Alberico continued to produce wines until 1998 when he uprooted almost the entire vineyard without giving explanations, with an output of scene worthy of the fame it had built over the years. Among the very few people who loved Alberico in those years were his cousin Paolo Boncompagni Ludovisi and his son Alessandrojacopo, already owners of a part of the estate in the area which includes the small church of Santa Fresca and the nearby villa. Paolo and Alessandro began to take care of the estate always guided by Alberico who, in the meantime, due to health problems had retired to Rome and followed its management from there. Between 1999 and 2004 Alessandro acquired another 13 hectares of land near the initial nucleus. Together with his father, he planted an experimental vineyard in front of the Villa di Santa Fresca and then, again under the supervision of Alberico who gave him the replanting rights, he set up a new vineyard that had to follow the one previously explanted. Alessandro, then in his early twenties but already with great passion, was guided by Alberico for the choice of the land, the clones and the planting of the vineyard, always kept rigorously organically managed, up to the vinification operations, the same ones that continue to be applied today, thanks also to the availability of the same workers of the time, including Gianni Valenti, the historical memory of the Estate. After the manual harvest, the grapes are pressed by hand, the vinification takes place in the Old cellar, and then the wine, by gravity, arrives at the Historical Cellar where it continues with the refinement in the old barrels and the long rest in the bottle. In transferring his experience to Alessandro, Alberico reproposed exactly the path that he had followed in the previous decades, except in the choice of vines for the white wines when, without giving any explanations, he imposed the use of grechetto and viognier. Alberico was succeeded by Alessandrojacopo who today is at the helm of an estate of about 200 hectares of land including vineyards, olive groves, arable land and pastures. And of that Historic Cellar with the wines jealously preserved inside, which Alberico had Luigi Veronelli visit, among the very few lucky ones, and which Alessandrojacopo, out of respect, still continues to keep protected today.
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