Soave DOC Le Collezioni Pasqua

Pasqua
PQ012-19W
White Wine
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   Regions: Italy – Veneto    Ratings: DOC
   ABV: 12%    Decanting Time: N/A
   Winery: Pasqua    Grapes: Garganega / Trebbiolo Suvawi ‘Soave’
   Food Pairing: Suitable for seafood, poultry, spaghetti and spaghetti.
This wine has aromas of white flowers, with hints of golden apple and almond. The wine is soft, average and fresh on the palate.

The wine body uses 80% of the Garganega (Garganega) grape variety. It is a late-ripening and high-yielding white grape variety. When the yield is strictly controlled and the fruit is fully ripe, it can be made into a more delicate and delicate wine. , with delicate aromas of lemon and apricot.

Soave white wine is synonymous with Italian white wine, known as one of the "Three Musketeers" of Italian white wine. The Soave producing area has a cool climate, with an average temperature of 19°C during the grape growing period, and mainly grows white grape varieties, especially Garganega white grapes. Because the Soave region is also affected by rivers, autumn brings mold and other grape diseases, but Calkanica grapes are thick-skinned and late-ripening, which can resist these diseases.

This wine is full of fruity aromas, with aromas of white flowers, golden apples and almonds at the same time, the wine is soft, fresh and easy to drink. Perfect for spaghetti grills and cheeses.

Soave︱Soave DOC Le Collezioni Pasqua_Pasqua_White wine_Garganega / Trebbiolo Suvawi ‘Soave’

Soave︱Soave DOC Le Collezioni Pasqua_Pasqua_White wine_Garganega / Trebbiolo Suvawi ‘Soave’

Pasqua

Pasqua Vignetie Cantine is a historic winery that produces high-quality Veneto and Italian wines and is one of the main players in the Italian and international wine market. A family passion. A century-long history. The history of Pasqua Vigneti e Cantine begins in 1925, when the first generation of the Pasqua brothers came to Verona and established a new business devoted to the trade of wines from their homeland, Apulia. From the wine trade and retail, they decided to become a real winery. In a few years, with the acquisition of new vineyards in the Verona area, the company progressively gained importance and visibility.

Garganega

Garganega(Italian: [ɡarˈɡaːneɡa], Venetian: [ɡaɾˈɡaneɡa]; meaning "from Gargano") is a variety of white Italian wine grape widely grown in the Veneto region of North-East Italy, particularly in the provinces of Verona and Vicenza. It is Italy's 6th most widely planted white grape. It forms the basis of Venetian white wine Soave and is also a major portion of the blend used to make Gambellara.

Trebbiano di Soave

Trebbiano di Soave is, alongside Garganega, one of the mainstays of Soave. Under the current rules, Soave allows the inclusion of it up to 30%. Other non-aromatic white grape varieties now only have a 5% maximum. Chardonnay, Pinot Bianco, and Manzoni are those that spring to mind. At the same time, it’s Garganega that’s seen as the great grape of Soave. Hence Soave is frequently a 100% Garganega wine.

Soave︱Soave DOC Le Collezioni Pasqua_Pasqua_White wine_Garganega / Trebbiolo Suvawi ‘Soave’

Soave︱Soave DOC Le Collezioni Pasqua_Pasqua_White wine_Garganega / Trebbiolo Suvawi ‘Soave’


Soave︱Soave DOC Le Collezioni Pasqua_Pasqua_White wine_Garganega / Trebbiolo Suvawi ‘Soave’

Veneto - the most famous of the 3 major producing regions in northeastern Italy

Veneto is a substantial and increasingly important wine region in the northeastern corner of Italy. Administratively it forms part of the Triveneto zone, along with its smaller neighbors Trentino-Alto Adige and Friuli-Venezia Giulia. In terms of geography, culture, and wine styles, it represents a transition between the alpine, Germano-Slavic end of Italy and the warmer, drier, more Roman lands to the south.

Veneto is slightly smaller than Italy's other main wine-producing regions – Piedmont, Tuscany, Lombardy, Puglia, and Sicily – yet it generates more wine than any of them. Although the southern regions Sicily and Puglia were for a long time Italy's main wine producers, this balance began to shift north towards Veneto in the latter half of the 20th Century. In the 1990s, southern Italian wine languished in an increasingly competitive and demanding world, while Veneto upped its game, gaining recognition with such wines as Valpolicella, Amarone, Soave, and Prosecco.

With fruity red Valpolicella complementing its intense Amarone and sweet Recioto counterparts, Veneto is armed with a formidable portfolio of red wines to go with its refreshing whites, such as Soave and sparkling Prosecco. Although much of the new vineyard area that supported Veneto's increased wine output was of questionable viticultural quality, today more than 25 percent of the region's wine is made and sold under DOC/DOCG titles.

Soave︱Soave DOC Le Collezioni Pasqua_Pasqua_White wine_Garganega / Trebbiolo Suvawi ‘Soave’

 

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