/bjant͡ʃˈame (bjankˈɛllo)/
- Bianchame
- Bianchello
- Balsamina Bianca
White
The wine made from Biancame grapes is rumored to have played a role in the Roman victory over Carthage, shaping the course of history as we know it today.
Even at full maturity, Biancame berries maintain their characteristic absence of golden-yellow hues.
Occasionally mistaken for Passerina or Trebbiano Toscano, Biancame may also be referred to as Morbidella, adding to its mystique and intrigue.
Map of historic hometown
This wine presents a refreshing symphony of nuanced herbal complexities, each sip revealing a delightful interplay of delicate flavors. Subtle hints of white fruit and citrus add depth and dimension to its aromatic profile, enhancing its overall appeal.
On the palate, it captivates with a crisp and invigorating lemony freshness, invigorating the senses with its lively acidity. Despite its light-bodied character, it exudes a surprising depth of flavor, leaving a lasting impression of vibrancy and vitality with every sip. This wine is a true celebration of freshness and vitality, offering a delightful journey of flavors that dance gracefully on the palate.
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