Colour: peach rose with orange shades.
Bouquet: we immediately perceive a distinct mineral scent that recalls flint. While swirling the glass, the former aroma is replaced by elegant notes of red berries.
Taste: the initial mouthfeel is pleasantly fresh and moderately acid. We can perceive floral and fruity notes along with a distinct mineral scent. Its great persistence in mouth and a touch of balanced crispness make it very drinkable. The alcoholic content is moderate.
/CIT/
In Piedmontese dialect the word CIT refers to something tiny and little, or to a child. It’s funny to discover that in English the same sound means trick or grifter!
That’s the perfect match with this wine: colour shades and scent can cheat you, as well!
/raiz/
/raiz/ is the phonetic transcription of the word root in Piedmontese dialect.
The sound /raiz/ in English also identifies the terms rise / to rise, indicating the process of growth and increase or the act of moving upwards, being born, arising.
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