Di Majo Norante Falanghina

Di Majo Norante Falanghina

Wine Description

This old vine wine is made from Falanghina, a grapevine cultivated in Molise by the ancient Sannites, who considered it one of the best. The vineyard where the grapes are grown faces south, with a clay soil that gives it a particular minerality and balance between acidity and body.

Di Majo Estate
Di Majo Vineyards
Di Majo Norante Estate
Alessio Di Majo
Harvest
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Acclaim
“A fresh and tangy falanghina that has lemon rind, grapefruit and chamomile aromas. It’s medium-bodied, bright and juicy.” — James Suckling, Aug 2024
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Vineyard & Production Info
Vineyard name
Ramitello
Vineyard size
12 ha acres
Soil composition
clay
Elevation:
328 feet
Exposure:
southeastern
Harvest time:
October
Bottles produced of this wine:
40,000
Average Vine Age:
15 years
Certified Eco-Friendly Practices:
Certified Organic
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Winemaking & Aging
Fermentation container:
stainless steel tanks
Malolactic fermentation:
full
Total SO2
105
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Analytical Data
pH level:
3.18
Acidity:
6.7 g/L
Alcohol:
13.5 %
Dry extract:
21.5 g/L
Total SO2
105
Residual sugar:
0.5 g/L
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Wine Production

Before fermentation, the grapes are cooled to 2 ºC. degrees, remaining in contact with the skins for 24 hours and only the flower is slowly fermented at a low temperature. The wine is then aged in contact with the lees for about three months and bottled after filtration. The sulphur content of this wine is far below  the average of other organic wines.