Santojanni
LA SIGNORINA Malvasia di Basilicata 2024

from 19,90

Offer: 1 bottle = € 19,90 > € 19,90 (€ 19.90 per bottle)
Offer: 3 bottles = € 59,70 > € 58,50 (€ 19.50 per bottle)
Offer: 6 bottles = € 119,40 > € 115,80 (€ 19.30 per bottle)
Offer: 12 bottles = € 238,80 > € 226,92 (€ 18.91 per bottle)

Santojanni
LA SIGNORINA Malvasia di Basilicata 2024

from 19,90

Offer: 1 bottle = € 19,90 > € 19,90 (€ 19.90 per bottle)
Offer: 3 bottles = € 59,70 > € 58,50 (€ 19.50 per bottle)
Offer: 6 bottles = € 119,40 > € 115,80 (€ 19.30 per bottle)
Offer: 12 bottles = € 238,80 > € 226,92 (€ 18.91 per bottle)

Santojanni - La Signorina - Malvasia di Basilicata - IGT

The La Signorina - Malvasia di Basilicata IGT 2024 is made from 100% Malvasia di Basilicata, an aromatic grape variety grown in Forenza (Basilicata), at 704 meters above sea level. The vineyards cover about 2 hectares and are managed according to the Guyot system on soils of medium composition. The yield is about 40 quintals per hectare. Harvesting takes place between late September and early October and is completely manual in perforated crates. Vinification follows the classic white wine method: after destemming, the grapes are gently pressed. A brief skin soaking under protection of dry ice (to prevent oxidation) precedes fermentation, which lasts about 15 days at 12 °C. After static clarification, the wine matures for 3 months on fine lie (sur lie), followed by 6 months of bottle aging before release.

APPEARANCE: Bright straw yellow with greenish reflections.

SCENT: Floral and fruity, with notes of citrus and ripe white fruit, with peach in the foreground and a subtle almond note in the finish.

TASTE: Fresh and elegant, with a juicy and mineral finish that provides balance and refinement.

PRODUCTION: White wine - Malvasia di Basilicata IGT
ALCOHOL: 12.5%
SERVING TEMPERATURE: 8-10 °C

SANTOJANNI

A centennial history The establishment of the Santojanni/Natale farm dates back to the 1800s and is the result of the passion and commitment of our grandparents, Gaetana and Antonio, and of our aunt Rosangela Santojanni. Rosangela Santojanni: la Signorina In years when the female world in agriculture was silent and unrecognized, our aunt, known in the village as Signorina Santojanni, managed to revive the family business with courage and independence. She knew how to transform the knowledge of an ancient land into a sustainable economy. Rosangela was an innovative, creative, determined and elegant woman, and she respectfully nurtured the pristine nature of these lands. The company today Antonio, the third generation of the Santojanni family, has taken charge of this story today. In 2016 he returned to Basilicata with the support of his family and brothers to continue the qualitative potential of this land. Our goal is to make the company a place of hospitality, nature, sustainability, collaboration and culture. The company today is closely linked to respect for the naturalness of this area. We are mainly concerned with the care of the autochthonous vineyards owned by the company: Aglianico del Vulture and Malvasia di Basilicata, as well as the vast fields planted with durum wheat, barley and oats. The Vulture has shaped this land Monte Vulture, the ancient extinct volcano, dominates the landscape and surrounding fields. The Vulture is a natural resource for this region. High-quality wines are produced on his land and mineral water constantly springs from his springs.
If you love authentic, powerful and characterful Italian wines, Basilicata is definitely not to be missed. This rugged and unspoiled wine region in the deep south of Italy – between Campania and Puglia – is known for its volcanic soils, ancient wine culture and unique, intense flavors. Thanks to the mountainous landscape, fresh climate at altitude and mineral, volcanic soil, winemakers in Basilicata produce wines of unprecedented depth, structure and elegance. The absolute star of the region is the Aglianico del Vulture, a noble red wine considered one of Italy’s greatest grape varieties. With aromas of dark cherries, plums, tobacco and a refined minerality, it offers a powerful but perfectly balanced taste experience. In addition to Aglianico, Basilicata is also home to surprising indigenous varieties such as Malvasia Bianca di Basilicata and Greco, which provide fresh, aromatic white wines with lively acidity. Whether you like robust red wines, refined white varieties or characterful wines with a volcanic expression – in Basilicata you will discover real gems with a unique identity. Discover our range of Basilicata wines and taste the pure soul of southern Italy. From a majestic Aglianico del Vulture to an elegant Malvasia Bianca – with us you will find the perfect wine for every occasion.

Santojanni - La Signorina - Malvasia di Basilicata - IGT

The La Signorina - Malvasia di Basilicata IGT 2024 is made from 100% Malvasia di Basilicata, an aromatic grape variety grown in Forenza (Basilicata), at 704 meters above sea level. The vineyards cover about 2 hectares and are managed according to the Guyot system on soils of medium composition. The yield is about 40 quintals per hectare. Harvesting takes place between late September and early October and is completely manual in perforated crates. Vinification follows the classic white wine method: after destemming, the grapes are gently pressed. A brief skin soaking under protection of dry ice (to prevent oxidation) precedes fermentation, which lasts about 15 days at 12 °C. After static clarification, the wine matures for 3 months on fine lie (sur lie), followed by 6 months of bottle aging before release.

APPEARANCE: Bright straw yellow with greenish reflections.

SCENT: Floral and fruity, with notes of citrus and ripe white fruit, with peach in the foreground and a subtle almond note in the finish.

TASTE: Fresh and elegant, with a juicy and mineral finish that provides balance and refinement.

PRODUCTION: White wine - Malvasia di Basilicata IGT
ALCOHOL: 12.5%
SERVING TEMPERATURE: 8-10 °C

SANTOJANNI

A centennial history The establishment of the Santojanni/Natale farm dates back to the 1800s and is the result of the passion and commitment of our grandparents, Gaetana and Antonio, and of our aunt Rosangela Santojanni. Rosangela Santojanni: la Signorina In years when the female world in agriculture was silent and unrecognized, our aunt, known in the village as Signorina Santojanni, managed to revive the family business with courage and independence. She knew how to transform the knowledge of an ancient land into a sustainable economy. Rosangela was an innovative, creative, determined and elegant woman, and she respectfully nurtured the pristine nature of these lands. The company today Antonio, the third generation of the Santojanni family, has taken charge of this story today. In 2016 he returned to Basilicata with the support of his family and brothers to continue the qualitative potential of this land. Our goal is to make the company a place of hospitality, nature, sustainability, collaboration and culture. The company today is closely linked to respect for the naturalness of this area. We are mainly concerned with the care of the autochthonous vineyards owned by the company: Aglianico del Vulture and Malvasia di Basilicata, as well as the vast fields planted with durum wheat, barley and oats. The Vulture has shaped this land Monte Vulture, the ancient extinct volcano, dominates the landscape and surrounding fields. The Vulture is a natural resource for this region. High-quality wines are produced on his land and mineral water constantly springs from his springs.
If you love authentic, powerful and characterful Italian wines, Basilicata is definitely not to be missed. This rugged and unspoiled wine region in the deep south of Italy – between Campania and Puglia – is known for its volcanic soils, ancient wine culture and unique, intense flavors. Thanks to the mountainous landscape, fresh climate at altitude and mineral, volcanic soil, winemakers in Basilicata produce wines of unprecedented depth, structure and elegance. The absolute star of the region is the Aglianico del Vulture, a noble red wine considered one of Italy’s greatest grape varieties. With aromas of dark cherries, plums, tobacco and a refined minerality, it offers a powerful but perfectly balanced taste experience. In addition to Aglianico, Basilicata is also home to surprising indigenous varieties such as Malvasia Bianca di Basilicata and Greco, which provide fresh, aromatic white wines with lively acidity. Whether you like robust red wines, refined white varieties or characterful wines with a volcanic expression – in Basilicata you will discover real gems with a unique identity. Discover our range of Basilicata wines and taste the pure soul of southern Italy. From a majestic Aglianico del Vulture to an elegant Malvasia Bianca – with us you will find the perfect wine for every occasion.

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