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La Castellada della Castellada Bianco 2013 (Orange)

La Castellada della Castellada Bianco 2013 (Orange)

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Tasting Notes

We taste, drink and digest a lot of wine. Some hit the mark and others don’t, but some also amaze, even inspire. The Bianco della Castellada is one of those wines that stops you in your tracks.

Balance with excitement and personality, the key to love, right?! An orange wine that adds more depth and intensity of flavour than it does tannic texture. Full and rich yet it’s elegant and pristine. A stunningly aromatic wine from Italy’s north-east (Collio, Friuli). It’s just rocked my world! - Chris L

In 1954, upon his return from Switzerland where he had been working as a carpenter, Giuseppe Bensa decided to purchase some plots of land, as well as a house to use as a tavern where he could serve the wines he produced.

In 1985, sons Giorgio and Nicolò chose to undertake a different kind of business venture; they decided to start bottling the wine that they already sold loose and dedicating heart and soul to wine growing and establishing the “La Castellada” estate, which takes its name from one of the Oslavia hills.

In 2009 they were joined by Matteo and Stefano, Nicolò’s sons.

Of the 10 hectares of vineyards that make up the estate, half are 45/55 years old and have around 3000/3500 plants per hectare with a production of 50 t/ha, as was once the custom, while the other more recent half is about 25 years old and has 5500/6000 plants per hectare with a lower yield of 50 t/ha, thus achieving optimal ripening and concentrations. - Winery Note

Product Type Wine White Other Varietals & Blends
Volume 750ml
Country Italy
Region Friuli
Sub Region Oslavia
Winemaking Practices Minimal Intervention
Vineyard Practices Minimal Intervention