Decugnano dei Barbi L'Inquisitore IGT 75cl wine

Decugnano dei Barbi L'Inquisitore IGT 75cl wine

Decugnano dei Barbi SKU: VI00137

VINTAGE 2022

DENOMINATION Umbria IGT

GRAPE VARIETY Sauvignon Blanc

ALCOHOL 12.5%

TYPE White Wine

PAIRINGS: Fish Appetizers, Fish First Courses, White Meats


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Description

L'Inquisitore comes from an old Sauvignon Blanc vineyard, which gave birth to a Special Edition of 1300 bottles in 2016. The surprising and exciting result convinced us to want to invest in this wine.

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Tasting notes

Light straw yellow with greenish reflections.
On the nose it strikes for its minerality, characterised by pleasant floral and exotic fruit hints
On the palate it is enveloping, balanced, persistent and supported by a good freshness.

Cellar

“I created Decugnano dei Barbi in 1973 with the aim of producing wines of the highest quality that respect a unique and precious terroir.”

We believe in respecting nature and the land, in the pursuit of excellence, in attention to detail, and in continuous experimentation.

But above all, we love producing elegant, incredibly enjoyable wines with a strong identity that are appreciated by refined customers all over the world.

The origin of the name Decugnano is obscure and lost in the centuries, but as early as 1212, these lands were producing wine for the clergy of Orvieto. They were the lands of the church of Santa Maria di Decugnano.

In 1973, Claudio Barbi found Decugnano abandoned and immediately fell in love with it. The first wines were released in 1978, and success was immediate.

Decugnano dei Barbi produced the first Umbrian classic method (1978 vintage) and the first Italian noble rot (1981 vintage).

We do not use insecticides, botrytis, weed killers or chemical fertilizers.

Vineyard treatments are kept to a minimum, through obsessive attention to climate trends and the health of the vines.

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