/malvazˈia bjˈanka/
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White
The grape remains enigmatic, with scant information available about its origins and characteristics.
While Malvasia Moscata, prevalent in Piedmont, and Puglia‘s Malvasia Bianca share delightful musky and aromatic qualities, the resulting wines from Puglia often lack the expected aromatic intensity. This discrepancy may stem from the region’s warm climate, suboptimal viticultural practices, and excessively high yields.
Malvasia Bianca, in particular, yields significant quantities of wines characterized by their approachable and straightforward nature. While they may lack complexity, these wines offer easy-drinking qualities, making them suitable for casual enjoyment.
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Malvasia Bianca wines typically exhibit a pale straw to golden hue in the glass, reflecting the grape’s light and delicate character.
Prepare for a gentle yet inviting bouquet, with subtle hints of floral notes, citrus, and tropical fruits. While not as intensely aromatic as other Malvasia varieties, Malvasia Bianca still offers a pleasing aroma that entices the senses.
On the palate, Malvasia Bianca wines present a harmonious combination of fruitiness and freshness. Expect flavors of ripe pear, peach, and citrus, with a crisp acidity that provides balance and structure. While not overly complex, these wines offer a straightforward and enjoyable drinking experience.
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