Claudio Mariotto is a reference name for those seeking characterful Piedmontese wines, with particular attention to Timorasso and its most authentic expression in the Tortonese area. This selection highlights a winery that has decisively contributed to the rediscovery of a historic grape variety, now appreciated for its depth, structure, and capacity for evolution.
The Timorasso According to Claudio Mariotto
In the work of Claudio Mariotto, Timorasso becomes a narrative of territory, precision, and identity. The grape finds in the Colli Tortonesi an ideal environment to express freshness, complexity, and a solid substance, capable of producing long-lived and gastronomic white wines. Among the labels in this collection, “Pitasso” Timorasso Colli Tortonesi DOC Mariotto Claudio 2018 stands out, a bottle that coherently interprets the style of the winery and the vocation of the territory.
Territory and Production Style
The enological Piedmont is not just Barolo and Barbaresco: in the Colli Tortonesi, Timorasso has found one of its most fascinating expressions. Claudio Mariotto works with an approach attentive to the vineyard and respect for the landscape, focusing on wines that reflect the soil, the vintage, and the personality of the grape. The result is intense whites, not immediate, built to evolve over time and offer ever-new nuances in the glass.
Why Choose Claudio Mariotto's Wines
Choosing this selection means opting for wines that combine authenticity and complexity. The Timorasso profiles signed by Mariotto are ideal for those who desire a Piedmontese white that is different from the usual, with a structure that supports both technical tasting and pairing at the table.
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Aromatic depth and territorial personality
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Structure and freshness in balance
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Interesting evolution potential
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Gastronomic vocation for seafood and flavorful dishes
Recommended Pairings
Timorasso Colli Tortonesi DOC lends itself to rich and elaborate tables. It is perfect with structured appetizers, flavorful first courses, medium-aged cheeses, and preparations based on fish with a strong taste. Its texture and intensity also make it suitable for dishes with aromatic herbs, vegetables, white meats, and traditional Piedmontese cuisine.
If you are looking for a white that combines identity, elegance, and depth, the Claudio Mariotto collection on Italian Wine Selection is the ideal starting point to discover one of the most interesting interpretations of Timorasso in Piedmont.