Bianco Frizzante Pizzicanti Terre Siciliane IGP 2023 - Tenute Orestiadi

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Bianco Frizzante Pizzicanti Terre Siciliane IGP

Pizzicanti from Tenute Orestiadi is a sparkling white wine that captures the vitality of Sicily, born from a careful selection of native grapes grown under the sun of the Belice Valley. Vinification begins with gentle pressing, followed by fermentation in stainless steel, preserving the wine's freshness and vibrancy. The natural sparkle is achieved through a controlled refermentation, enhancing its lively, joyful character a true tribute to the Sicilian land. In the glass, it shows a brilliant straw yellow with golden reflections and a fine, delicate mousse. The bouquet is broad, featuring aromas of white flowers, fresh citrus, and a hint of tropical fruit, adding complexity and a refreshing aromatic lift. On the palate, the lively effervescence harmonizes with its balanced structure, offering a pleasant freshness and a subtle minerality that echoes Sicily's volcanic soil. The finish is long, with a slight saline note that invites another sip. Ideal as an aperitif, it also pairs beautifully with light dishes such as fish carpaccio, seafood, fresh cheeses, and summer salads, adding elegance to any social gathering.

The wine Bianco Frizzante in briefly

Denomination: Terre Siciliane IGP
Vintage: 2023
Dosage: Dry
Grape variety: Grillo e Catarratto
Region: Sicily (IT), Gibellina (TP)
Refinement: Steel
Serving temperature: 8/10°C
Alcohol content: 13% ​​vol.

Tenute Orestiadi

Tenute Orestiadi were born in 2008 in the heart of the Belìce Valley in Ghibellina in Sicily, a place where the scents and colors of the Mediterranean meet myth and art. The terroir here is unique, different combinations of soils, microclimates and altitudes give rise to wines that are the result of love and dedication.
Red, white and black earth meet giving the right nuance for each native varietal and are subsequently enhanced to the maximum by skilled hands and high winemaking technology.

What is the perfect match for Bianco Frizzante Pizzicanti Terre Siciliane IGP 2023 - Tenute Orestiadi ?

These wines produced with the Charmat method lend themselves to light, lively and seasonal cuisine. They pair easily with rice salads with vegetables and shrimp, stuffed focaccia, pesto gnocchi, fish carpaccio and canapés with smoked salmon. The sparkling rosés also pair very well with summer dishes such as lemon couscous, marinated chicken skewers and fresh cheeses such as crescenza or goat ricotta.

How to best serve this wine from Tenute Orestiadi ?

Serve chilled at 6–8°C, without decanting.

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How old can Bianco Frizzante Pizzicanti Terre Siciliane IGP 2023 - Tenute Orestiadi get?

Stored in optimal conditions (absence of light, constant temperature and controlled humidity), they are best drunk young within 2 years.

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What is the right occasion to enjoy this product from Tenute Orestiadi ?

Perfect for spring picnics, garden brunches or aperitifs with friends.

What is special about Bianco Frizzante Pizzicanti Terre Siciliane IGP 2023 - Tenute Orestiadi ?

Their distinctive feature is the refermentation in an autoclave which preserves primary aromas, enhances freshness and maintains a thin and delicate bubble.

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Classic Method

Sparkling winemaking method that involves refermentation in the bottle. It is used for wines such as Alta Langa, Franciacorta and Champagne.

Foam Take

The second fermentation in the bottle that produces the wine's natural bubbles.

Disgorgement

Operation by which yeast residues (lees) are eliminated from the bottle before final closing.

Dosage

The addition of a mixture (liqueur d'expédition) after disgorgement to adjust the degree of sweetness of the wine.

Unsweetened / Brut Nature

Sparkling wine with no added sugar after disgorgement, with a very dry taste.

Refining on the yeasts

Period in which the wine rests in the bottle in contact with the yeasts, acquiring complexity and structure.

Perlage

The movement and finesse of the bubbles in the glass: the smaller and more persistent they are, the higher the perceived quality.

Remuage

The progressive movement of the bottle to allow the yeast residues to slide towards the neck of the bottle, in preparation for dégorgement.

Cuvee

Blend of base wines used to create a sparkling wine: may include multiple vintages or grape varieties.

Expedition Liqueur

Mixture of wine and sugar added after disgorgement to define the style (Brut, Extra Dry, etc.).

Fermentation in the bottle

Typical process of the Classic Method, in which the second fermentation takes place directly in the bottle, generating natural carbon dioxide.

Batonnage

Technique of stirring the yeasts during the refinement, which enriches the wine with complexity and roundness.

Autolysis

Natural degradation process of dead yeasts that enriches the wine with hints of bread, butter and dried fruit.

White of Whites

Sparkling wine obtained exclusively from white grapes, generally Chardonnay, with a fresh and mineral profile.

White of Blacks

Sparkling wine produced with red grapes (such as Pinot Noir), vinified in white. Offers more body and structure.

Champenoise

Another term to indicate the Classic Method, used especially in reference to Champagne.

Zero Dosage

Synonym for Pas Dosé: sparkling wine with no sugar added after disgorgement, dry and direct.

Magnum

Format 1.5 liters. In the Classic Method it allows a slower and more refined evolution of the wine.

Late disgorgement

When the dégorgement is carried out a long time after the secondary fermentation, allowing for prolonged refinement on the yeasts.

With the Fund

Sparkling wine refermented in the bottle without disgorgement. It keeps the yeasts inside and offers a more rustic and traditional profile.

Martinotti Method

Alternative sparkling wine making method to the Classic Method, which involves the second fermentation in an autoclave. Used for Prosecco and Asti.

Satèn

Term used in Franciacorta for low-pressure (4.5 atm) and greater softness white sparkling wines.

Vintage

Sparkling wine produced with grapes from a single declared vintage. Indicates greater selection and typicity.

Zero Dosage

Term indicating sparkling wines without added sugar, synonymous with Pas Dosé or Brut Nature.

Ancestral Method

Sparkling wine with a single fermentation, interrupted and then reactivated in the bottle. It does not require dégorgement or dosing.

Refermentation

Process through which carbon dioxide is generated in the bottle or autoclave, transforming the base wine into sparkling wine.

Basic wine

The initial still wine from which we start to produce a sparkling wine with the classic or Martinotti method.

Sugar residue

The amount of sugar present in the wine after the sparkling process. It determines the classification: Brut, Extra Dry, etc.

Sugar classification

Sparkling wine category based on sugar content: Pas Dosé, Brut, Extra Dry, Dry, Demi-Sec.

Wine on the lees

Wine bottled with the yeasts still present. It offers more rustic and complex flavor profiles.

Breaking point (bottle)

The fragile point of the bottle, prepared during the remuage to facilitate the expulsion of the yeasts during the dégorgement.

Bidule hood

Small plastic container inserted into the neck of the bottle to collect residues during refermentation.

Stack

The inclined position in which bottles are arranged during remuage or cellar aging.

Soft pressing

Gentle must extraction technique that avoids breaking the skins and preserves the finesse and freshness of the wine.

Filling

Operation of filling the bottle after dégorgement, often carried out with the liqueur d'expédition.

Refining cellar

Place where bottles age on the lees, often at controlled temperatures and humidity for long periods.

Uncorking on the fly

Ancient manual disgorgement technique in which the cork is quickly removed without freezing the neck of the bottle.

Pulling liqueur

A mixture of sugar and yeast added to the base wine to start the second fermentation in the bottle.

Malolactic fermentation

Process that converts malic acid into lactic acid, making the wine smoother. Sometimes avoided in sparkling wines to maintain freshness.

Rural Method

Synonym of the ancestral method, where the wine is bottled before the end of the first fermentation, resulting in naturally sparkling wines.

Glossary of Italian White Wines and Grape Varieties

Refining on the yeasts

Technique used in quality white wines to impart complexity, roundness and hints of bread, butter or dried fruit.

Acidity

Key element in white wines, responsible for freshness and aging capacity.

Aromaticity

Marked olfactory characteristic, typical of vines such as Gewürztraminer, Moscato and Malvasia.

Batonnage

Technique of stirring the fine lees during aging to enrich the body of the wine.

Macerated white

White wine produced with maceration on the skins, obtaining structure and more intense colour (orange wine).

Sparkling white

White wine with light natural or induced effervescence, pleasant and refreshing.

White of Whites

Sparkling wine produced exclusively from white grapes, often Chardonnay, with a fine, mineral profile.

Clarification

Procedure for clarifying wine by eliminating solid impurities after fermentation.

Fermentation stop

Technique for obtaining sweet white wines by stopping fermentation to conserve residual sugars.

Low temperature fermentation

It allows you to preserve the floral and fruity aromas typical of the freshest whites.

Floral

Aromatic profile reminiscent of fresh flowers such as acacia, orange blossom, lime or elderberry.

Fruity

Classic profile of young whites, with notes of apple, pear, peach, citrus or tropical fruits.

Sugar content

Sugar content indicator, useful for distinguishing between dry, medium-dry and sweet wines.

Clarity

Visual indicator of quality, a clear white wine appears bright and transparent.

Minerality

Taste or olfactory sensation that recalls chalk, flint, salinity: typical of terroir whites.

Serving temperature

White wines are generally served between 8°C and 12°C, depending on their structure and complexity.

White grape

Grape variety whose grapes are devoid of colouring pigments, used to produce white wines and some sparkling wines.

Verdicchio

An elegant and versatile Marche grape variety, known for its freshness, structure and evolutionary potential.

Vermentino

Mediterranean white grape, grown in Liguria, Tuscany and Sardinia. Citrus, salty, floral notes.

Fiano

Noble grape variety from Campania, deep, floral and fruity, with great longevity.

Greek

Campanian grape variety of ancient origin, it produces savoury and mineral white wines, excellent for aging.

White Malvasia

Fragrant grape present in many Italian regions, often used in blends for its aroma.

White Muscat

Aromatic grape variety used for sweet, sparkling or still wines, scented with orange blossom, sage and peach.

Garganega

Soave grapes produce elegant, floral and mineral white wines that hold up well over time.

Courteous

Piedmontese grape variety at the base of Gavi DOCG: fresh, citrusy, with good balance.

Arneis

Typical white grape from Roero, with fine aromas of white flowers, pear, aromatic herbs.

Timorasso

Ancient Piedmontese vine rediscovered, it produces long-lived, structured and mineral white wines.

Trebbiano

Common name for several varieties, including Trebbiano Toscano and Trebbiano d'Abruzzo. Fresh, light, sometimes surprising wines.

Passerina

Grapes from the Marche and Abruzzo regions, perfect for dry, fruity whites or light sparkling wines.

Pecorino

Abruzzo and Marche vine, aromatic, savoury, with excellent freshness and structure.

Inzolia

Fresh and floral Sicilian grape variety, also used for sparkling wines and blends with Catarratto or Grillo.

Catarratto

Native Sicilian white grape, it produces dry, citrusy wines with discrete acidity and body.

Cricket

Sicilian grape variety used for dry white wines and Marsala. Fresh, savory, with hints of flowers and almond.

Zibibbo

Synonym for Moscato d'Alessandria, an aromatic grape variety used in Sicily for sweet or dry wines with intense aromas.

Chardonnay

International but also successfully cultivated in Italy. Versatile, elegant, used for still and sparkling wines Metodo Classico.

Pinot Blanc

Fine vine, with a sober and elegant profile, grown in Alto Adige and Friuli. Also excellent for sparkling wines.

Pinot Grigio

Among the most exported white wines in Italy, fresh, floral, light, produced mainly in the North-East.

Sauvignon Blanc

Aromatic vine grown mainly in Friuli and Alto Adige. Notes of boxwood, grapefruit, tomato leaf.

Gewurztraminer

Aromatic grape par excellence, grown in Alto Adige. Intense, spicy, floral, also suitable for ethnic dishes.

Yellow Ribolla

Friulian grape, very fresh and citrusy, often vinified with maceration for more complex profiles.

Manzoni Crossroads

Hybrid vine created in Veneto between Riesling and Pinot Bianco. Elegant, mineral and fresh.

Grasslight

Native Piedmontese grown in Canavese. Used for quality dry whites, passitos and sparkling wines.

Greek

Umbrian-Lazio grape variety, full-bodied and fruity, often the basis of Orvieto wine. Also excellent on its own.

Albana

Romagna grape with thick skin and great aromatic richness, also excellent for sweet wines.

Favorite

Piedmontese grape similar to Vermentino, delicate, citrusy and floral. Typical of Roero.

Vernaccia of San Gimignano

The only Tuscan DOCG for white wines. Dry, mineral, elegant wine, often with a light almond finish.

Color

Although known as a red grape, it is sometimes vinified as a white or rosé, offering structure and flavor.

Charmat Method

Sparkling winemaking technique in an autoclave, often used for sparkling and aromatic white wines, such as Prosecco.

Classic Method

Refermentation in the bottle, a technique used for elegant and complex sparkling wines, even from white grapes.

Alcoholic fermentation

Process in which the sugars of the grapes are transformed into alcohol and carbon dioxide by the yeasts. In white wines it is carried out at low temperatures to preserve the aromas.

Malolactic fermentation

Conversion of malic acid to lactic acid. In whites it is optional and used to soften acidity and add creaminess.

White winemaking

Method in which the grapes (even red ones) are pressed immediately and fermented without skins, to obtain a clear and delicate wine.

Filtration

Physical procedure for clarifying wine, eliminating yeasts and residues. It can be sterile, tangential or cartridge.

Static decantation of the must

Natural method for separating solids from the must before fermentation, essential for clarity in white wines.

Tartaric stability

Control of tartaric acid crystals that can form in bottled white wines, often solved by refrigeration.

Oxygen protection

Common practice in white wine production to preserve fresh aromas and prevent premature oxidation.

Reduction

Condition caused by the absence of oxygen, which can give off sulphurous odours. In young, fresh white wines, a slight reduction can protect the primary aromas.

Freshness

Sensory perception linked to the acidity and liveliness of the wine. In white wines it is a fundamental qualitative parameter.

Body

Fullness in the mouth. Light whites have a lean body, while those aged in wood or on the lees are more structured.

Persistence

Duration of taste sensations after swallowing. In fine white wines it can be long and complex.

Aftertaste

Flavors that are perceived after swallowing the wine. In white wines, it can reveal mineral, fruity or slightly bitter notes.

Oxidation

Excessive contact with oxygen can alter color and aromas. In whites, it leads to golden hues and aromas of baked apple or nuts.

Wood (refined in)

Use of barriques or large barrels for wine maturation. In whites it adds body, toasted, spicy and vanilla notes.

Aromatic breadth

The ability of wine to express a wide range of aromas. In white wines, it is an indicator of quality and complexity.

Elegance

Balance between aromatic, acidic and alcoholic components. In whites it manifests itself in finesse and harmony of the sip.

Verticality

Taste profile driven by freshness and acid tension. In whites it is synonymous with precision and length.

Spontaneous fermentation

Fermentation conducted by indigenous yeasts present on the skins or in the cellar. In whites it can increase complexity and territoriality.

Wine of the sea

Oxidative method in which the white wine matures under a veil of yeasts, as in the Jura style. Rare in Italy but similar to some meditation wines.

Acetic hint

Presence of acetic acid or ethyl acetate which can give off pungent notes. In fresh whites it is considered a defect.

Primary aromas

Fragrances that come directly from the grapes, such as flowers, fresh fruit, aromatic herbs. Characterize young and varietal whites.

Secondary aromas

Aromas that develop during fermentation, such as hints of yeast, baking or lactic ferments. Typical of white wines aged on yeasts.

Tertiary aromas

Aromas that develop with aging, such as honey, dried fruit, hydrocarbons or spices. Present in white wines that are matured or aged in wood.

Floral notes

Hints reminiscent of white flowers, orange blossom, acacia, jasmine, elderberry or linden. Typical of fresh and aromatic whites.

Fruity notes

Recognizable in many whites: green apple, pear, peach, apricot, citrus fruits, tropical fruits such as pineapple, mango or passion fruit.

Herbaceous notes

Vegetal aromas that recall fresh grass, tomato leaf, sage, mint or boxwood. Typical of Sauvignon Blanc or wines from cool areas.

Mineral notes

Olfactory or gustatory sensations that evoke flint, chalk, wet shell or salinity. They characterize terroir white wines.

Citrus notes

Fresh aromas reminiscent of lemon, grapefruit, lime or citron peel. They give vivacity and freshness to young white wines.

Tropical Notes

Aromas reminiscent of ripe exotic fruits such as banana, pineapple, passion fruit. Widespread in white wines from warm climates or aromatic fermentations.

Spicy notes

Delicate hints of white pepper, vanilla, cinnamon or ginger, often linked to the use of wood or the evolution of the wine.

Toasted notes

Aromas of grilled bread, hazelnut, butter or caramel. They come from the aging in barrique or from the autolysis of the yeasts.

Oxidative notes

Hints of ripe apple, dried fruit, nuts or honey. Present in whites that are intentionally oxidized or aged for a long time.

Lactic notes

Aromas reminiscent of yogurt, cream or butter, due to malolactic fermentation or aging on fine lees.

Honeyed notes

Hints of acacia or wildflower honey, typical of evolved or sweet white wines, such as Riesling or mouldy ones.

Smoky notes

Smoky or flint aromas, often linked to volcanic terroir or reductive vinification. Typical of whites from mineral soils.

Hydrocarbon Notes

Petrol- or kerosene-like aromas, characteristic of some aged Rieslings and indicative of positive evolution.

Fresh mouth

Lively and refreshing taste sensation, mainly given by acidity. Essential for aperitif or summer whites.

Soft mouth

Velvety and enveloping sensation, often linked to whites aged in wood or fermented with malolactic.

Salt mouth

Sensation of minerality and savouriness to the taste, which stimulates salivation. Present in white wines from marine or volcanic areas.

Citrus mouth

Taste profile dominated by lemon, grapefruit or lime, which gives freshness and verticality to the sip.