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       Bianchello del Metauro 
      Bianchello del Metauro, Spumante e Vin
      Santo
      
       
      Production
      area 
      It includes the Metauro River drainage basin, in the Pesaro-Urbino
      province. This hill territory, which stretches from the Apennine spurs to
      the sea, faces south and south-west. It includes 18 councils. 
       
      Grapevine 
      A min. of 95% of the Bianchello grape is used. Up to a
      max of 5% grape vine Trebbiano toscano can compete. 
      Characteristics 
      Appearence: it is pale yellow with green tones. The freshness and
      the vividness of the first period emphasize its trasparency and its
      reflections. 
      Scent: it has a soft, delicate and rather persistent scent.  It is
      reminescent of fresh fruit and white spring flowers. 
      Flavour: dry, fresh, harmonious and pleasant. 
      Alcohol content: min. 11,5°C, Vin Santo min. 15,5°C. 
      Optimum
      age 
      This wine expresses fragrance and freshness and is at its best in its
      year. It can also stand 1 or 2 years of moderate ageing according and
      mature.The Vin Santo is released only after 3 years of ageing. 
      Accompanying
      Foods 
      This lively, light requires drinking in the company of friends. One sip
      will satisfy any palate like non other drink. It is favourable with
      molluscs, crustaceans and sweet tender fish, either raw or marinated and
      delicately cooked. A harmonious relationship between some fish menus and
      the vivacity of the Bianchello exists. The tones between pale yellow and
      green, the delicate body with a smooth impact verging on dry, and the
      definite clean fresh influences, exalt the taste and salty bouquet of live
      fish. It is optimal when served with fish that have been slightly brushed
      with local extra-virgin olive oil and cooked over embers. It also goes
      well with simple dishes of sweet white meats, soups, rice and pasta dishes
      lightly dressed. 
      
       
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