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Poggio Anima 'Uriel' Grillo Sicilia DOC 2023
Poggio Anima 'Uriel' Grillo Sicilia DOC 2023

Poggio Anima 'Uriel' Grillo Sicilia DOC 2023

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Extraordinary value from one the most famous producers in Sicily.

Perfect mid-week white. Nero d'Avola works so well with food.

Grillo is a waxy textured food wine

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    • Description

      Uriel, the archangel of repentance. Uriel played a very important role in ancient texts as the rescuer of Jesus' cousin John the Baptist from the Massacre of the Innocents ordered by King Herod. The translation of Uriel is ‘God of Light.’ Uriel was the angel who checked each of the doors during the Passover in order to ensure safety for God’s people. Grillo is a very resilient grape and one that withstands a lot of heat and wind on Sicily. It is probably best known as the foundation for Marsala but in its ‘dry’ form has many interesting characteristics. It is the most important white grape on Sicily and therefore the ‘principal light.’

      The Grillo vineyard is located in Western Sicily, in the area of Chirchiaro, between Salemi and Vita, roughly 25 miles from Marsala. The grapes are planted east facing following the vertical trellis system on sandy and clay rich soil, using guyot pruning. At an altitude of around 1,600 feet above sea level and with a proximity to the sea there is a definitive freshness to the wine. After de-stemming and skin maceration for a few hours, the grapes are subject to soft-press before fermentation takes place in temperature-controlled stainless-steel tanks. The wine is then left on its lees for a few months before being bottled.

      Tasting Profile

      • Light
      • Full
      • Low Tannin
      • Tannic
      • Sweet
      • Dry
      • Low Acidity
      • High Acidity
      Aroma:

      Lemon, Mineral, Smoky

      Palate:

      Lemon, Mineral, Waxy

      Food Pairings:
      Cheese Cheese
      Fish Fish
      Poultry Poultry

    Description

    Uriel, the archangel of repentance. Uriel played a very important role in ancient texts as the rescuer of Jesus' cousin John the Baptist from the Massacre of the Innocents ordered by King Herod. The translation of Uriel is ‘God of Light.’ Uriel was the angel who checked each of the doors during the Passover in order to ensure safety for God’s people. Grillo is a very resilient grape and one that withstands a lot of heat and wind on Sicily. It is probably best known as the foundation for Marsala but in its ‘dry’ form has many interesting characteristics. It is the most important white grape on Sicily and therefore the ‘principal light.’

    The Grillo vineyard is located in Western Sicily, in the area of Chirchiaro, between Salemi and Vita, roughly 25 miles from Marsala. The grapes are planted east facing following the vertical trellis system on sandy and clay rich soil, using guyot pruning. At an altitude of around 1,600 feet above sea level and with a proximity to the sea there is a definitive freshness to the wine. After de-stemming and skin maceration for a few hours, the grapes are subject to soft-press before fermentation takes place in temperature-controlled stainless-steel tanks. The wine is then left on its lees for a few months before being bottled.

    Tasting Profile

    • Light
    • Full
    • Low Tannin
    • Tannic
    • Sweet
    • Dry
    • Low Acidity
    • High Acidity
    Aroma:

    Lemon, Mineral, Smoky

    Palate:

    Lemon, Mineral, Waxy

    Food Pairings:
    Cheese Cheese
    Fish Fish
    Poultry Poultry
    Poggio Anima

    Poggio Anima is a joint venture between one of Tuscany's rising stars, Riccardo Campinoti of Le Ragnaie in Montalcino and his U.S.A. importer Ronnie Sanders of Vine Street Imports. The idea is straightforward: to source great vineyards from existing relationships and produce a real wine that conveys a place and a grape. These wines are not bulk wines or leftover juice from a winery; instead, they are the result of long-standing relationships with reputable and respected growers throughout Italy.

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    Peter Strohkorb
    Nicely different, but not exciting

    We had just come from a holiday in Portugal and really liked their white wines. So when my wine adviser called I asked for something different than the usual varieties. He suggested a Grillo.
    Upon tasting my first bottle I was pleasantly surprised b how different this variety is from the usual white wine varieties we get in Australia, but I also wasn't blown away by it either.
    It's a well made wine that goes well with white meats and seafood, but Portugal had spoiled me and raised my expectations.
    My bad... :-(