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Gavi Guido Matteo, Bosio, Piedmont, Italy 2024

Piemonte, Italy

GUIDOMATTEOGAVI24

Tasting Notes

Guido Matteo Gavi 2024. Made from 100% Cortese grapes, this vintage offers delicate aromas of green apple, pear, followed by delicate florals. On the palate, this is a wonderfully textured unoaked Gavi with intense, mouth-watering pear, citrus almond and stone fruit flavours with crisp acidity.

Food Matches

Tagliolini with Nette & Squid Sauce, Rice & Bisi & Creamy Risotto

Wine Profile

Wine Type White Wine

Vintage 2024

Style Crisp, Dry Whites

Country Italy

Region Piemonte

Grape Variety Cortese

ABV 12.50%

Closure Synthetic Cork

Bottle Size 75cl

Allergens Sulphites

Method Vegan

SKU GUIDOMATTEOGAVI24

Region

Piemonte

Piemonte

Piemonte is one of the best-known and finest wine regions in Italy. The regional capital is Turin, and it is found to the north-west of the country at the sourhern end of the Alps - indeed the name 'Piemonte' can be loosely translated as 'at the foot of the mountains'. Nebbiolo produced here goes into the world famous wines Barolo and Barbaresco, while… Read More

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Grape

Cortese

Cortese

Cortese is a white grape variety found mainly in the Italian region of Piemonte. It is known for producing steely yet elegant dry white wines and appears most often as the DOCG wine known as Gavi. These wines work particularly well when paired with fish dishes such as those found in Genoa and the Ligurian Coast to the south of the region. Read More

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