About Domaine Vetriccie
Corsica is an interesting place. It’s an Italian island off the coast of Tuscany, but it’s a French territory. The province often seems like a hybrid between the two cultures. It’s been a French municipality since the late 18th Century, but much of the grapes grown are of Italian heritage, including Nielluccio (a clone of Sangiovese), Sciaccarellu (Mammolo from Chianti), and Vermentino.
The appellation Ile De Beaute “Island of Beauty” covers much of the island. Domaine Vetriccie has been producing wines since 1966, and the largest on the Island, with over 120 hectares of vineyards. The winery itself is on eastern shore in the small town of Aghione. The winery also produces wines under the Terra d’Ortolo label.
Daniel Barcelo, the current owner and winemaker, is something of a cypher. Although he worked off the island somewhere in the New World, there isn’t any online records. The dude is a winemaking ghost.
The Wine Review
A blend of Vermentino and Chardonnay, this bottling offers a deft balance of weight and freshness. It has a mineral kick that is perfect for scallops and oysters, it has the ripeness to hold up to roast chicken and fatty tuna. Aromas of wild flowers and chamomile with a kick of bright citrus. Flavors of ripe pear and melon round out this pretty bottling.
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