Moscato del Molise DOC - Apianae - 50cl - Di Majo Norante 2020

Di Majo Norante

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The Moscato del Molise DOC "Apianae" by Di Majo Norante, presented in a 50cl bottle, is a true oenological pearl that expresses the dedication of this winery in enhancing the native vines of Molise, a lesser-known Italian region but rich in winemaking potential . Di Majo Norante, located in the heart of Molise, has a long history of producing high-quality wines, with a particular commitment to sustainability and the use of environmentally friendly agricultural practices.

"Apianae" is a sweet Moscato, obtained from Moscato grapes grown on clayey soils which give the wine a particular aromatic concentration and a richness of flavours. The winery adopts winemaking techniques that aim to preserve the varietal characteristics and integrity of the fruit, including controlled temperature fermentation and a short refinement that enhances the natural aromas of the grapes.

By the glass, Moscato "Apianae" has a brilliant golden yellow color, inviting to the eye. On the nose, this wine reveals a rich bouquet of aromas, where notes of peach, apricot, honey and white flowers stand out, enriched by nuances of aromatic herbs and a touch of citrus, which give freshness and complexity to the olfactory profile.

In the mouth, "Apianae" offers a balanced sweetness, supported by a lively acidity which enhances its freshness and drinkability. The flavors of ripe fruit and honey intertwine with subtle mineral notes, creating a harmonious and pleasantly persistent palate, with a finish that leaves a clean sensation and invites another sip.

Ideal as a dessert wine, Moscato "Apianae" pairs perfectly with fruit-based desserts, dry pastries, blue cheeses or as an accompaniment at the end of a meal for moments of conviviality and relaxation. Its presentation in a 50cl bottle also makes it perfect for special occasions or as a gift for sweet wine lovers.

In conclusion, the Moscato del Molise DOC "Apianae" by Di Majo Norante is an excellent example of how the winemaking tradition of Molise can offer wines of surprising quality and character, revealing the unique nuances of a territory yet to be discovered, and confirming the The winery's commitment to producing authentic wines that speak the language of their land.

The winery

Di Majo Norante – Winery in Molise

Discover the story and wines of Di Majo Norante.

Winery based in Campomarino (CB) with roots in the 19th century; about 123 ha of vineyards in Ramitello and Camarda. Produces Molise wines, including the Aglianico Riserva “Contado” (Molise DOC).
Region: Molise
Country: Italy
Grapes: Aglianico, Montepulciano, Sangiovese, Tintilia, Falanghina, Greco, Moscato Reale
Production focused on organic methods; entered the certified organic control scheme on 19 October 1996. Strong emphasis on indigenous grape varieties. Vineyards in the contrada Ramitello with a seaward exposure and elevations between 100 and 200 m. Estate with significant land holdings according to the official source. Commitment to sustainability in the vineyard and winery: cover cropping, use of natural fertilizers, photovoltaic systems and use of estate water for irrigation.
Winery history
The estate's winemaking dates back to the 19th century, evidenced by old cellars beneath the square and the family building in Campomarino. Commitment to grape growing was inherited by Luigi and then Alessio Di Majo; the vineyards occupy the ancient fief of the Marquises Norante di Santa Cristina (about 123 ha).
Production philosophy
Traditional approach aimed at preserving the characteristics of Mediterranean winemaking. Biorganic/organic practices, low yields, manual grape selection and use of modern cellar technology; some wines are aged in barriques and tonneaux.
Terroir and vineyards
Located in Campomarino (province of Campobasso), north of the Gargano promontory. Loose, partly sandy soils and summer breezes favorable to viticulture. Main estates: Camarda (alt. 200 m), Cocciolete (alt. 100 m), Ramitelli (alt. 100 m).

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