Cortese Nostru ORANGE-utan Orange, Terre Siciliane IGP

£14.95
  • Cortese Nostru ORANGE-utan Orange, Terre Siciliane IGP
  • Cortese Nostru ORANGE-utan Orange, Terre Siciliane IGP

Cortese Nostru ORANGE-utan Orange, Terre Siciliane IGP

£14.95

AVAILABILITY: 9 in stock

Grape Inzolia, Zibibbo, White Blend
Style Dry, Orange, Full Bodied, Citrus and Tropical Fruits, Floral, Aperitif, Food Friendly, Textural
Country Italy
Region Sicily
Volume 75cl
ABV 12%
Dietary Vegetarian, Vegan, Sustainable, Organic

 

Cortese Nostru Orange Bianco Terre Siciliane IGP is a delicious, fruity and fresh wine made from organic Inzolia and Zibibbo grapes. With its vibrant orange colour from contact with grape skins, this versatile wine is perfect as an aperitif and pairs well with fish dishes and pasta.

The “look” for Cortese Nostru wines is based on symbols of culture and life, taking the authentic Sicilian Majolica ceramics as their vision. The characters predicted on the bottles are truly original and impossible to forget. Lively and cheerful, these styles will stand out and capture the imagination of wine lovers. This is true for the majority of the Nostru range, however, this label is filled with a big lovable ORANGE-utan!

About the Producer

While Stefano and Marina Girelli are from Trento in the extreme north of Italy, it is the island of Sicily in the country’s deep south that has captured their hearts. Stefano realised many years ago that Sicily was generally underrated as quality wine producing region and that the potential for making premium wines was tremendous. Crucially, he also recognised that conditions for producing organic, low-intervention wines are perfect on the Sicilian island.

The previous owner of Azienda Agricola Cortese was the formidable matriarch lady Giovanna Cortese. It was some years ago that Giovanna first decided to sell the estate after she realised that she had reached an age when she couldn’t run it by herself, and it had become clear that no one in the family was going to take over.  A true Sicilian, Giovanna is a tough negotiator and it took six years to reach a final agreement on the purchase of Cortese in 2016.

With a total vineyard area of 114,290 ha/282,296 acres, Sicily produced 6 million hl of wine in 2013, making it Italy’s second most important wine region after the Veneto.  In terms of climate and geology Sicily is often, rightfully, considered a continent itself, running counter to its perceived image as a hot, arid island. Climates range from distinctly alpine on Mount Etna, where vineyards up to 1,000 m/3,280 ft elevation are no exception, to the subtropical on the island of pantelleria, which is closer to Tunisia than it is to the province of Trapani to which it administratively belongs. The island’s centre can be hot and dry, although at higher elevations there can be favourable diurnal temperature variability, while many regions are close enough to the coast to benefit from such constant winds that fungal diseases are a rarity except in the wettest of years.  (source - jancisrobinson.com)

Vineyard and Winery

The wines are fermented on the skins at a controlled temperature of between 17 and 19 °C. The Inzolia is macerated for 2-3 weeks, Zibibbo for 6 weeks with daily, gentle punching down during the 7-10 days of fermentation.

Once the fermentation is finished the wines are then blended together and left on fine lees for about three months before bottling.

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