Cantine San Marco
Ciao Estate! Frascati DOCG Superiore

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Cantine San Marco
Ciao Estate! Frascati DOCG Superiore
A true expression of Lazio’s terroir, reflecting the ancient traditions and the rich volcanic soils that give this wine its distinctive character. Wine with a subtle yet aromatic and vivid profile. Floral notes complement the mature sweetness of ripe apples and a subtle hint of mineral smokiness, a nod to the volcanic soils of Lazio. Relatively rich, yet remains impeccably balanced with pronounced minerality and freshness. It maintains a subtle character, allowing the orchard fruit flavours to shine, culminating in a distinct mineral finish. This wine proudly bears the DOCG status, Italy’s highest classification of quality, ensuring that it is produced following strict regulations that preserve the traditional winemaking methods of the region.
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A true expression of Lazio’s terroir, reflecting the ancient traditions and the rich volcanic soils that give this wine its distinctive character. Wine with a subtle yet aromatic and vivid profile. Floral notes complement the mature sweetness of ripe apples and a subtle hint of mineral smokiness, a nod to the volcanic soils of Lazio. Relatively rich, yet remains impeccably balanced with pronounced minerality and freshness. It maintains a subtle character, allowing the orchard fruit flavours to shine, culminating in a distinct mineral finish. This wine proudly bears the DOCG status, Italy’s highest classification of quality, ensuring that it is produced following strict regulations that preserve the traditional winemaking methods of the region.
Tasting notes
- ColourWhite
- Enjoy at8 °C
- CountryItaly
- RegionLazio
- StyleLight-Bodied
- GrapesMalvasia di Candia, Trebbiano, Bombino bianco, Grechetto, Malvasia del Lazio
- Pair withIts structure and minerality make it an excellent companion to white meats, fish and risottto.
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Encompassing Rome and stretching along the beautiful Tyrrhenian Sea coast, Lazio is enjoying something of a moment among Italian wine devotees. The region experiences a Mediterranean climate, with warm, dry summers and mild winters. Cooling...
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About the winery

Sometimes beautiful things are born in unexpected situations. This is certainly true of Umberto Notarnicola and Bruno Violo, two men who, despite their origins being traditionally tied to regions of great red wines, were able to create the most important private wine company in the province of Rome.
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Community reviews
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This was a great bottle, I would definitely buy again! Really complex but refreshing mineral finish.
Enjoyed drinking this, and from all the reviews, so did everyone else!
Loved this wine even though I’m a red wine drinker
Absolutely lovely wine absolutely loved it