Arnaldo CapraiAnima Umbra Grechetto 2023

Product code: 19190
£10.95 inc VAT
Country
Country: Italy
Region
Region: Umbria
Type
Winery
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: 80% Grechetto, 20% Trebbiano
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Country
Country: Italy
Region
Region: Umbria
Type
Winery
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: 80% Grechetto, 20% Trebbiano

Product Notes

Arnaldo Caprai Anima Umbra Grechetto is a premium white wine from the Umbria region of Italy. This wine is made from 100% Grechetto grapes and boasts a bold, rich flavor profile. The nose is full of ripe peach and apricot aromas with a hint of white flowers. On the palate, the wine is well-structured, with a nice balance of acidity and minerality. Flavors of tropical fruit, lemon, and honey fill the mouth, leading to a long and satisfying finish. This wine is perfect paired with seafood, light salads, or a soft cheese platter. Arnaldo Caprai Anima Umbra Grechetto is a must-try for any wine lover looking to expand their horizons and venture into the world of high-quality Italian white wines.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Fragrant, fruity, yellow peach with light freesia and mineral notes. Taste: Dry and fresh with a lovely almond finish.

About the Winery

Arnaldo Caprai

The story of Arnaldo Caprai began in 1971 when the winery’s founder of the same name decided to make his dream and goal of establishing and operating a wine farm come true. Arnaldo was a successful and renowned textile entrepreneur. However, he always remained interested in the art and craft of winemaking. It led him to purchase 45 hectares of land in Montefalco town, the land on which the winery stands today.

After the purchase, Arnaldo realised the plot and region’s worth. It made him ambitious to exploit and bring out the enormous potential of the terroirs. He planted specific grapevine varieties known as Sagrantino to prove the excellent quality and standard of the land.

In 1988, the management and ownership of the winery passed down to Arnaldo’s son, Marco Caprai. The latter implemented several beneficial techniques and practices into the wine estate’s various processes, increasing the fame and renown of the Arnaldo Caprai winery. Marco collaborated with research experts and professionals to improve the oenological and agronomical methods of the winery. From 1991 onwards, the Arnaldo Caprai winery began purchasing new vineyards and experimenting with them to determine the optimum parameters of viticulture, ageing, plantation, harvesting, and vinification. It allowed the wine estate to produce and sell wines of the highest quality with numerous elements and factors that appeal to consumers and drinkers all across the globe.

Since its establishment, Arnaldo Caprai has worked constantly and meticulously. Additionally, the winery has performed several experiments and research into various winemaking techniques and processes to optimise and improve the existing systems and methods. It continues to do so to this day. Nevertheless, the winery does not ignore the roots and traditions of its winemaking. It adheres to the cultures and arts left behind by the ancestors, incorporating a few modern touches.

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