2018 | Joaquin | Piante a Lapio
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White Wine: 2018 | Joaquin | Piante a Lapio
The aroma is both smoked and smoky as well as spicy with notes of baked apple and cloves, chamomile and honey, anise and yellow rose.
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Producer: Joaquin
Vintage: 2018
Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Varietal: Fiano
Country/Region: Italy, Campania
The aroma is both smoked and smoky as well as spicy with notes of baked apple and cloves, chamomile and honey, anise and yellow rose. The mouthfeel, on the other hand, is lithe, with a nice minerality and a discreet freshness with intriguing salt and almond flavors.
Producer Information
Joaquin winery, located in Montefalcione, home to the two DOCG wines, Fiano di Avellino and Aglianico Taurasi, was founded on a mission: to become the flag bearer for one of the great wines of Campania, the Fiano, starting from a meticulous study and selection of antique, pre-phylloxera vineyards in the area of Lapio and Montefalcione, known as the habitat of origin of this variety. In fact, Joaquin has worked tirelessly to reach an expression of Fiano which is the quintessence of the terroir of Lapio, with a purebred typicity which can be found in no other Fiano wine from the area. This winemaking model has subsequently been applied to other varieties as well, creating a unique production philosophy which characterizes Joaquin. Their motto is a new vintage, a new project, and in fact only the wines which excel in a given vintage are produced. Joaquin also crafts wines on the beautiful island of Capri. Here they perform what the producer likes to call triage viticulture: the recovery of indigenous varieties and the restoration of small, local vineyards.
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