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Ansonica

Ansonica: a selection of characterful Italian whites

The Ansonica collection gathers Italian white wines that interpret this grape variety in different styles, from the more immediate profile to deeper and more territorial versions. It is a selection designed for those seeking labels with a Mediterranean character, capable of combining freshness, substance, and identity, with particular attention to the coastal Tuscany and similar interpretations of the Italian white wine landscape.

The grape variety and its tasting profile

Ansonica is a grape variety traditionally linked to the Tyrrhenian areas and regions where the marine climate helps define savory, dynamic, and recognizable wines. In this collection, it is encountered in expressions that enhance the structure of the sip, the saline component, and an elegant aromatic weave, often played on sensations of yellow-fleshed fruit, Mediterranean herbs, and iodized hints. These are wines appreciated for their balance and personality, with a profile suitable for both the table and more attentive tasting.

The wineries included in the selection

The collection includes reference producers such as Bibi Graetz, Cataldo Calabretta, Cupano, Frescobaldi, Tua Rita, and Le Mortelle. Different styles and winemaking approaches, but united by the desire to highlight the raw material and the territory. Among the labels in the collection are references like Ansonica Keir 2024 by Tua Rita, Testamatta Bianco 2022 by Bibi Graetz, and various vintages of Gorgona Bianco by Frescobaldi, including versions in magnum format.

When to choose them and how to pair them

The wines in this collection are ideal for those who desire original Italian whites, capable of standing out for intensity and finesse. Ansonica expresses its versatility best with fish dishes, shellfish, seafood pasta, seasonal vegetables, and Mediterranean cuisine recipes. The more structured labels can also accompany more complex preparations, while the fresher versions are perfect as aperitif wines or for an elegant yet informal dinner.

Why purchase this collection

The Ansonica selection is designed for those seeking Italian white wines with an authentic profile, marked territoriality, and authoritative producer signatures. It is an interesting collection both for expanding one’s cellar with sought-after labels and for choosing a white different from the usual, capable of combining immediate pleasure and gastronomic value. Discover the collection and find the Ansonica that best suits your tasting style.

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What characteristics does Ansonica have in white wines?
Ansonica is a grape variety that produces white wines recognizable for their Mediterranean profile, good sapidity, and a structure often more complex compared to a light and immediate white. In the interpretations present in this collection, notes of fruit, aromatic herbs, and mineral or iodine sensations emerge, with a style that evokes the coastal territory. It is an interesting wine for those seeking Italian whites with personality, balance, and a drinkability that remains elegant even at the table.
Which wineries are present in the Ansonica collection?
In the Ansonica collection, there are wineries such as Bibi Graetz, Cataldo Calabretta, Cupano, Frescobaldi, Tua Rita, and Le Mortelle. These are producers who interpret Italian white wine with different approaches, enhancing vintages, territory, and stylistic identity. The selection thus offers an interesting panorama for those who want to discover different versions of Ansonica and related wines with a strong territorial imprint.
What dishes pair best with an Ansonica wine?
Ansonica pairs very well with fish dishes, shellfish, seafood first courses, and Mediterranean preparations based on vegetables, herbs, and extra virgin olive oil. Its savory component and the structure of the sip make it suitable for slightly more complex recipes, especially when the wine has greater depth or aging. It is a versatile choice for refined aperitifs, fish-based dinners, and occasions where one desires an Italian white with character that is easy to place at the table.