/malvazˈia dˈi skjˈɛrano/
- Malvasia a Grappolo Corto
- Malvasia di Castelnuovo Don Bosco
Red
- First documented in Piedmont during the 19th century by Leardi and De Maria, Malvasia di Schierano stands as a grape of superior quality, albeit with greater complexity and challenges.
- This varietal is renowned for its delicate nature, characterized by sensitivity to environmental factors and inconsistent yields.
- Despite its esteemed status, Malvasia di Schierano lacks official clones, underscoring its unique and authentic expression in the world of wine.
For this variety, aromas reign supreme, as they possess an unparalleled intensity, refinement, and distinctiveness. Whether enjoyed in a still or delicately fizzy form, this wine captivates with its ethereal qualities. With alcohol content typically hovering around 5.5-6%, it offers a refreshing and light-bodied experience. Bursting with effusive fruitiness, it resembles a delightful red-berry fruit cocktail that defies description, tempting the senses with its irresistible allure.
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