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vinified in white

Vinified in white: elegance and freshness from a great Apulian grape

The selection vinified in white offers an original and fascinating proposal: the Nero di Troia, interpreted in a clear and surprising style. In this collection, you will find Come d'incanto Nero di Troia 100% vinified in white by Cantine Carpentiere, a wine that enhances the character of the grape with a more delicate, fresh, and immediate profile compared to the traditional red expression.

What does vinified in white mean

A wine vinified in white is made from black grapes processed to avoid prolonged contact with the skins. This choice allows for a lighter color and an organoleptic profile focused on finesse, tension, and drinkability. In the case of Nero di Troia, the result is particularly interesting: the grape maintains its identity but expresses it through lighter notes and a structure designed for those seeking an unconventional white, rich in personality.

An ideal profile for those seeking originality

The blanc de noir category is perfect for those who wish to step outside the more classic paths and discover wines capable of combining craftsmanship and immediate pleasure. The vinified in white Nero di Troia is suitable for aperitif moments, as well as informal dinners and tastings dedicated to the most curious territorial wines. It is a choice that speaks of territory, winemaking technique, and stylistic research, with a balance designed to be appreciated by those who love fresh but not trivial wines.

Recommended pairings

Thanks to its lighter structure and tasting freshness, this type of wine pairs well with seafood dishes, delicate appetizers, seasonal vegetables, fresh cheeses, and light preparations of Mediterranean cuisine. Its versatility also makes it suitable for simple yet refined recipes, where the cleanliness of the sip and the ability to accompany food without overpowering it are essential.

Why choose this selection

Choosing a wine vinified in white means bringing to the table a label capable of surprising, with a different interpretation of an identity grape like Nero di Troia. The presence of Cantine Carpentiere makes this selection even more targeted, as it enhances a winemaking approach that combines Apulian tradition and stylistic research. If you are looking for an unconventional, elegant, and gastronomic white, this collection is the right starting point to discover an unexpected nuance of Italian wine.

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What is a white wine?
A white wine is made from black grape varieties processed with a technique that limits the contact between must and skins. In this way, the wine takes on a lighter color and develops a fresher, more essential, and delicate profile compared to a traditional red. In the white wine collection, you will find a particular interpretation of Nero di Troia, designed for those seeking original, versatile wines that are also suitable for more informal consumption moments.
What flavor does a Nero di Troia vinified in white have?
The Nero di Troia vinified in white expresses a character different from the red version: more focused on finesse, freshness, and immediacy of drink. The white vinification enhances the raw material without emphasizing the tannic part, offering a sip that is more agile and gastronomic. It is an interesting choice for those who want to discover a Puglian grape variety in a new guise, capable of maintaining personality and identity while having a lighter style.
What dishes pair well with a white wine?
A white wine pairs well with light and flavorful dishes because it combines freshness and versatility. It is suitable for appetizers, seafood preparations, vegetables, fresh cheeses, and dishes from Mediterranean cuisine. In the case of Nero di Troia vinified in white, the balance of the sip makes it ideal for informal dinners or curated aperitifs when one seeks an original yet easy-to-appreciate wine at the table.