Grappa Centopercento 3.07 Bianca 50cl - DAMAGED LABEL
CentopercentoFormat: 50 cl
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| Centopercento | |
| Grappa | |
| Fresh, fruity, slightly herbaceous | |
| Grape pomace | |
| 50 cl | |
| 50.0% | |
| Unaged | |
| Steam or pot still distillation | |
| Cold filtration | |
| Transparent | |
| At room temperature, as a digestif |
The Grappa Centopercento 3.07 Bianca is a sought-after and prestigious distilled spirit, produced in Italy. This grappa is distinguished by its purity and clarity, achieved through a careful steam distillation process that enhances its aromas and freshness. On the nose, it presents delicate notes of fresh fruit and white flowers, which create an elegant and pleasantly aromatic bouquet.
On the palate, the Grappa Centopercento 3.07 Bianca offers a soft and velvety sensation, with a continuation of the fruity sensations perceived in its aroma, accompanied by a subtle aftertaste of bitter almond that adds complexity to the flavor profile. With an alcohol content of 50%, this grappa is characterized by a perfect balance between softness and intensity, making it ideal to be enjoyed neat at the end of a meal or as a base for sophisticated cocktails.
The exclusive 50cl packaging contributes to making this Grappa Centopercento 3.07 Bianca an excellent gift idea for spirit enthusiasts or a refined addition to a connoisseur's collection.
Centopercento
Discover the spirits, production style and story of Centopercento.
Distillation
Artisanal distillation of vinacce in stills; for some releases (e.g. 3.07) separate distillations are used for multiple grape varieties/stills.
Ageing
Aging in barrique and wooden casks for the aged versions; other references are marketed as unaged grappa bianca.