
Details for Lunae Colli di Luni Vermentino Etichetta Nera 2019
Review
The "definitive" Vermentino of the Colli di Luni, between Liguria and Tuscany, where the sea, but also the beautiful hills that drop away between the two regions, give this vine a unique personality, a broad richness and an incredibly aromatic softness. Between the maritime and the hills of Lunigiana and the Apuan Alps, Etichetta Nera is one of the most enchanting Italian whites of.
Even though aged only in steel, it has an irresistible straw yellow colour, dotted with gold, of an exceptional and persuasive brilliance. But the great persuasiveness of the leader of the Bosoni house is the aroma. The typically floral hints of broom and the equally characteristic ones of aromatic herbs, are accompanied by a strong and unmistakable fruity sub-plot that is the trademark of Vermentino di Lunae. And what stands out is a full and enveloping note of ripe peach, which is the ideal contrast to the elderberry, in light citrus, in the freshest sage fragrant.
The taste is of true class. Succulent but crisp, on the palate it is soft, harmonious, balanced, of highly refined elegance. These features confirm the Black Label as a wine of special occasions, not only summer and light. The persistence, which draws to mind the whole range of olfactory sensations, is satisfying, long and memorable.
Food pairing
Pesce alla brace / Risotto ai frutti di mare / Crudo di gamberi rossi / Antipasti
Tasting notes
- ViewBrillante / Giallo paglierino / Riflessi dorati
- Bouquet:Salvia / Ginestra / Agrumi / Sambuco / Minerale / Pesca
- Mouth:Fresco / Avvolgente / Persistente / Minerale / Appagante
Recommendations
- Optimum serving temperature:Between 6ºC and 8ºC
Customer reviews
Lunae

The name Lunae is inspired by the city of Luni, an ancient Etruscan and Greek sea port dedicated to the Greek goddess, Selene, known as Luna by the Romans. Located in the south-eastern corner of Liguria, touching northern Tuscany, the hillsides of Luni are a renowned winemaking appellation sitting among a crossroads of cultures, such as the Etruscan, Greek and Roman cultures which have thrived here ever since the first settlements in the area in 177 BC. Accordi...