Frescobaldi

Pomino DOC Vendemmia Tardiva 50cl - Frescobaldi 2023

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Format: 75 cl

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Technical information
Producer Frescobaldi
Name Pomino DOC
Variety 70% Chardonnay, 10% Traminer Aromatico, 10% Pinot Bianco, 10% Pinot Grigio
Vintage 2023
Gradation 14.0%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Notes of ripe fruit, honey, flowers
Vinification method Late harvest, controlled fermentation
Region Tuscany
Production area Pomino, Tuscany
Country Italy
Type White wine
Aging Short in steel or neutral wood
Color White
Serving temperature 8-10°C
Recommended consumption Within 3-5 years
Pairing Aged cheeses, baked desserts
The Pomino DOC Vendemmia Tardiva by Frescobaldi is born in the renowned hilly area of Chianti, a terroir distinguished by its altitude and cool climate, ideal for the natural drying of grapes. Made mainly with selected white grapes, this late harvest stands out for its high sugar concentration due to the delayed harvest, which gives the wine a balanced and complex sweetness.

The aging process in wooden and steel barrels enhances its softness and structure, with aromatic notes of ripe fruit, honey, and floral hints that intertwine in a velvety and persistent sip. Visually, it presents an intense golden color that invites pleasure. Ideal as a refined dessert wine, it pairs wonderfully with dry pastries, blue cheeses, or desserts based on dried fruit. An excellent example of the Tuscan wine tradition reinterpreted with modern mastery.
The winery

Marchesi de' Frescobaldi – Winery in Toscana

Discover the story and wines of Marchesi de' Frescobaldi.

A historic Florentine winemaking family that interprets the diversity of Tuscan territories through multiple estates and a range of red, white and rosé wines distributed internationally.
Region: Toscana
Country: Italia
Founded: 1300
Grapes: Sangiovese, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot, Vermentino, Syrah, Chardonnay, Trebbiano
Historic Florentine family with documented presence dating back to the Middle Ages. Network of estates across various subzones of Tuscany Strong focus on red wines, with whites and rosés also available. Projects to promote the local area and hospitality and experiential initiatives Cultural collaborations and projects related to art and local sustainability
Winery history
The Frescobaldi family traces its roots to Florence and has a long-standing presence in the region; company records and historical sources report winemaking activities and landholdings already documented around 1300. Over the centuries the Frescobaldi have been patrons of the arts and prominent economic players; today the group owns several estates in Tuscany and markets wines recognized on international markets.
Production philosophy
The company's approach combines respect for local tradition with a drive for innovation: each estate is showcased as an expression of its own terroir, and the company declares a strong commitment to landscape protection, grape quality, and cultural and hospitality projects that reflect its connection to Tuscany.
Terroir and vineyards
The estates are located across different areas of Tuscany. This diversity of soils and microclimates is presented as a key factor in producing wines with distinctive identities linked to each territory.

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