Bianco Doppio Passo Alcohol Free N.V

Country
Italy
Region
Sicily
Producer
Casa Vinicola Botter spa
Grape(s)
Muscat (100%)
Type
White
Style
Fruity
Oaked Style
Unoaked
Body Style
Medium bodied
Dry/Sweet Style
Dry
Alcohol Content
0.5%
Closure Style
Cork
Organic/Biodynamic
Not Set
Sustainable
Yes-certified sustainable
Vegetarian/Vegan
Vegetarian
Yes
Vegan
Yes
Allergens
Sulphites
Yes
Milk
No
Egg
No

Region

Volcanic soils and a maritime influence combine to impart a distinct elegance and mineral character upon the island`s wines. Notable for its range of local varieties with Nero d`Avola and Nerello Mascalese making reliable, fleshy red wines, whilst Catarratto, Grillo and Inzolia yield surprisingly well balanced and flavourful white wines. You will also find the more recognised grapes of Syrah and Chardonnay performing really well in this warm Mediterranean climate. However, it is the uniquely rich and mineral influenced dessert wines that are perhaps Sicily`s greatest contribution to the wine world, from Marsala to Moscato di Pantelleria and Malvasia.

Producer

The company was born as a retailer in 1928 in the Veneto region for sales of wines in casks and demi-johns to restaurants and small retailers. The company is now run by the third generation and from their roots in Veneto they now have a portfolio of wines produced in some of Italy’s finest regions. Botter pride themselves on their focus of sustainability, going beyond reducing emissions, production of waste and non-renewable energy usage and taking a responsible approach for the whole production chain.
Tasting Notes
The Doppio Passo Bianco expresses the lovely bright fruits of Italian varieties and 0% of the alcohol. Using the spinning cone process to remove the alcohol and preserve all of the vibrant aromas and flavours for a refreshing crisp glass. The wine presents inviting aromas of exotic fruits such as lychee and pineapple, tangerine and subtle floral aromas. These fruity characters follow through on the palate with a crisp freshness.
Food
Serve with Seafood and white fish, spicy Asian cuisine and mild cheeses.