Country | |
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Region | Lombardia |
Grape Variety | Trebbiano |
Producer | Cantine Scolari |
Certification | Sustainable |
Lugana Premium DOC 2022 – Cantine Scolari
£21.00
Lugana Premium is the true representation of the Brescia side of Lake Garda, displays a straw yellow color with golden reflections. Its aromatic profile unveils fruity notes of peach and tropical fruits, with delicate white hawthorn floral scents. On the palate, it showcases a refreshing and savoury character, accompanied by hints of peach, citrus, and a lingering finish with a touch of bitter almonds.
It pairs exceptionally well with appetisers, seafood pasta dishes, carpaccio of both meat and fish, as well as cold dishes.
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The passion for wine was born at the beginning of the last century, in 1929, when Pietro Scolari transformed his love for the land and its fruits into wine. It is a story of an inseparable bond between man and the territory of Valtènesi and Lake Garda, a region that bestows precious grape varieties. Years of history are reflected in the Groppello, Chiaretto, and Lugana wines. The Erian winery and Cantina Bottenago have reimagined the structure of Cantine Scolari without losing its essence – the love for the land, the vineyards, and the wine. The new mission is to treasure tradition while projecting this space into the future, respecting the rhythms of the land to ensure quality, and combining modern production and transformation methods from vine to bottling. Innovation is the key, while staying true to the values that have made Cantine Scolari a reference point, creating a new environment that can foster ideas and contemporaneity.
Lugana Trebbiano
Trebbiano di Lugana is a clone of Trebbiano di Soave, which is believed to be a clone of Verdicchio. These three grape varieties come together in one. Trebbiano di Lugana, known in the Lugana territory of lower Lombardy–Veneto Garda since the 15th century, gives life to one of Italy’s noblest white wines. Locally, it is also referred to as “Turbiana” in the dialect.
Trebbiano di Lugana is typically vinified as a dry white wine, occasionally with the influence of noble rot, to which it is quite prone. It can undergo aging for one year in steel on the lees, and it can also benefit from aging in wood, often resulting in subtle vanilla characteristics. Additionally, it can be produced as a sparkling wine, with heightened mineral acidity, and even as a passito style.
Lugana is a versatile wine, showcasing a spectrum of colours ranging from greenish to golden. On the nose, it reveals a range of fragrant floral and rich fruit notes, including citrus, apple, and peach. Often displaying pleasant mineral characteristics, it always maintains exceptional freshness and finesse, allowing the wines to age gracefully over time.
