Wine: White wine
Taste: Dry
Volume: Medium
Min. alcohol: 11%
Storage potential: 2 years
The base grape's name, Coda di Volpe, means ”fox's tail” and is a local variety (85-100%), which producers lighter, non-complex, fruity and straw yellow wines. These characteristics are no exception in Taburno. In addition, local green grapes can also be used (0-15%).
Taburno Coda di Volpe DOC is a more or less intense, straw yellow and has a delicate and characteristic aroma. The taste is dry, ample and typical for the grape.
Goes well with most everything on the table.
Italy extends over 10 latitudes – from continental climate to subtropical climate?