Nascetta Langhe DOC - Tenuta La Rocca

Tenuta La Rocca

Format: 75 cl

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Technical information
Producer Tenuta La Rocca
Name Langhe DOC Nascetta
Variety Nascetta
Gradation 13.5%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Fresh, floral, fruity
Vinification method Fermentation in steel at controlled temperature
Region Piedmont
Production area Langhe
Country Italy
Type White wine
Aging Aging in steel on lees with periodic stirring
Type of cask Steel
Color White
Serving temperature 10-12°C
Recommended consumption Young, within 2-3 years
Pairing Appetizers, fish, white meats
The Nascetta Langhe DOC from Tenuta La Rocca is born in the heart of the Langhe, a territory renowned for its rolling hills and ideal climate that lends freshness and minerality to the wines. Obtained from the indigenous Nascetta grape variety, rare and precious, this bottle expresses a unique and refined character, with an aromatic bouquet that evokes floral notes and white fruit, accompanied by subtle herbaceous hints.



On the palate, it is elegant and harmonious, with good structure and a balance that enhances the typical sapidity of the Langhe terroir. The aging method, which involves a brief passage in steel to preserve its natural freshness, gives the wine pleasant drinkability and an aromatic persistence that invites the next sip. Perfect to pair with delicate fish dishes, white meats, or fresh cheeses, it is an excellent ambassador of Piedmontese tradition.
The winery

Tenuta La Rocca – Winery in Piemonte

Discover the story and wines of Tenuta La Rocca.

Gavi DOCG white wine from vines grown in Monterotondo di Gavi; label managed by Cantine Coppo and made from the native Cortese grape variety.
Region: Piemonte
Country: Italia
Grapes: Cortese
Gavi DOCG made from 100% Cortese. Vineyards in Monterotondo di Gavi on marl-limestone soils. The estate has been managed by Cantine Coppo since the mid-1980s. Selective hand-harvesting and vinification in stainless steel to preserve freshness and minerality. Tasting profile: straw yellow, notes of white peach, citrus and mineral character.
Winery history
Tenuta La Rocca is a vineyard located in Monterotondo, in the Gavi area. Cantine Coppo has managed Tenuta La Rocca since the mid-1980s and uses the parcel’s Cortese grapes for the eponymous Gavi DOCG La Rocca. The appellation’s technical specifications indicate manual harvesting and vinification aimed at preserving freshness and minerality.
Production philosophy
Focus on showcasing the Cortese grape and the terroir: hand-selected harvest, gentle pressing and fermentation in stainless steel at controlled temperature to enhance freshness, fruity aromatics and the mineral notes derived from the marly-calcareous soils.
Terroir and vineyards
Produced in the Monterotondo di Gavi area. Marly-calcareous soils; south / southeast / southwest exposures; altitude around 1,050 ft above sea level. The terroir imparts a distinctive mineral note to the wine.

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