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La Cala Sella & Mosca Vermentino 2015 Wine Review

La Cala Sella & Mosca Vermentino 2015

La Cala Sella & Mosca Vermentino 2015

Sardinia D.O.C., Italy

Community Score:89/100

Community Reviews: 3

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Price: $16.95

Drink: 2016-2018

Bottle size: 750 ml

Alcohol: 12%

Sweetness: Dry

Wine Type: White Wine


Winery: La Cala

Agent: Majestic Wine Cellars

Natalie's Score: 89/100

This vibrant northern Italian white wine from Sella & Mosca is made from 100% Vermentino grapes, a Mediterranean varietal that thrives under the Mistral Wind and its moderating influence. Vermentino is a local, ancient grape found in large plantings in Sardinian vineyards. Notes of lime and white peach and Asian white pear. Clean and crisp. It's a pleasant, floral sipper with soft yet enough acidity for seafood, shellfish and chicken dishes.

Vermentino food pairings: steamed shellfish with fresh lemon juice, poached white fish in white wine sauce, raw oysters with fresh lemon juice.

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This La Cala Sella & Mosca Vermentino 2015 was reviewed on October 15, 2016 by Natalie MacLean

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Luc Delorme rated this wine as 89/100 with the following review:

This unique Mediterranean wine is produced from 100% vermentino grapes. The result is a crisp yet aromatic wine that presents pleasant aromas of pineapple one honey that hide any clues to the acidity waiting to be discovered.

On the palate, the honey stays with some peach flavours, but the significant acidity takes centre stage, despite some sweetness. Considering the foods typical of Sardinia, the acidity should not come as a surprise. This pairs perfectly with fish and shellfish.

This wine finishes with lingering honey and a reminder of the warm Mediterranean sun.

Note that the LCBO incorrectly lists the alcohol content at 12%. Bottle states 14%, and tasting confirms that.
This vibrant northern Italian white wine from Sella & Mosca is made from 100% Vermentino grapes, a Mediterranean varietal that thrives under the Mistral Wind and its moderating influence. Vermentino is a local, ancient grape found in large plantings in Sardinian vineyards giving clean, crisp wine with zesty acidity. - Community Wine Reviews

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