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Ciu Ciu Offida Pecorino "Merlettaie" Organic DOCG 2021

“Merlettaie” means lace, a homage to the lace workers of Offida.
Pecorino
  • $56.00

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Citrus Fruit, Floral, Mineral, Tropical Fruit, and Tree Fruit,

BODY: Medium -
DRYNESS:
Very Dry
ACIDITY:
Medium
TANNIN:
Light
ALCOHOL (%):
Pronounced (12-14%)

Origin: Le Marche, Italy

Grape Varietals:

Pecorino

Winemaking:
Organic and Vegan Friendly
On Lees Ageing

Maturation: 7-12 Months Bottle Ageing

Awards:

WESTERN FOOD PAIRING
Pecorino cheese and walnut bread, chicken thighs with roasted red pepper and onion

ASIAN FOOD PAIRING
Steamed white fish with ginger, Viet spring roll, Carrot cake

Description

Ciù Ciù - Offida Pecorino "Merlettaie" ORGANIC DOCG 2021

"I want nobody nobody but (ci)ù, I want nobody nobody but (ci)ù"

Grape varietal & region: “Merlettaie” means lace. The name of this wine pays homage to the lace workers of Offida, who weave threads together with precise and quick finger movements. They are the last witnesses of a precious art of ancient origin, a similarity it shares with Pecorino grapes. Pecorino is a noble, austere, harsh and strong grape that has been confined to the bare and steep slopes of the Piceno Apennines for decades. A few wine growers have recently rediscovered this wine thanks to their love and enthusiasm.

Harvested by hand from vineyards in the towns of Offida and Acquaviva Picena, in Ascoli Piceno province at 280m above sea level. Pecorino is rare and precious, ethereal and persistent.

Taste profile: Deep straw with green highlights. This wine opens with an intense and persistent floral bouquet of hawthorn blossoms, vanilla and fresh cut grass. Aromas follow through to the round, delicately balanced and crisp palate. Hints of banana, apple and hazelnut flavours emerge like an afterthought. Light and fresh with intense flavours.

Winemaking process: Fermentation in “noble” wood enhances its personality and strength, a perfect example of the past combined with new oenological knowledge. The decanted must is fermented in medium-sized oak barrels and aged for approximately 6 months on lees. The wine is then refined for 3 months in bottle prior to release