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Yellow wine with greenish reflections, delicate and elegant perfume, with floral notes of white flowers. Dry, fresh and savory flavor, well balanced and with a pleasantly fine aftertaste.
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Yellow wine with greenish reflections, delicate and elegant perfume, with floral notes of white flowers. Dry, fresh and savory flavor, well balanced and with a pleasantly fine aftertaste.
A “must” from the Pasetti company. Authentic mirror of the strong Abruzzo tradition, which here is expressed in the excellence of one of its native vines. This young pure pecorino today represents a third of the company's production. Sensory Analysis – Bright straw yellow colour. Hints of...
Young version of the historic Testarossa line, the passerina finds its maximum expression in the Capodacqua (AQ) area. Its freshness ranges from herbaceous to mineral, with characteristics of great finesse and elegance. Method of Service – Leave the wine to rest for at least 10 days after...
Wine of great structure, with a deep straw yellow color, intense fresh bouquet, typical aromas of rose, golden apple, banana, almond dried fruit stand out on the nose, pleasant flavor with an excellent balance between acid and sugar.
Golden yellow tending to amber. Very floral nose, dominated by notes of lavender, banana, chamomile, almond dried fruit, fruity aromas with beautiful fullness in the mouth are favored. Pleasant flavor the sugary part is supported by a strong acid part which makes it unique.
The company's flagship wine, the Testarossa line is the one that best summarizes the company philosophy of wanting to remain strongly linked to traditions and family history. This historic label was created to celebrate the superb beauty of the women of the Pasetti family, with red hair.
Thanks to the high altitudes, the low yields and a cool and delayed vintage, the drink is particularly lively and refers to the young Rieslings of the Moselle.
The origin of this vine seems to be Spain from which it would have spread to the northern Tyrrhenian coasts where it is still widely cultivated today.