Details
- Type: White
- Country: Italy
- Region: Sicilia
- Vintage: NV
- Producer: Borsari
- Primary grape: Inzolia
- Bottle size: 75cl
- List price: £5.56
- Code: 25359
- Vegetarian
- Vegan
- Screwcap
- Sulphites
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Expression
Dry, refreshing, delicate, light whites
- Very mild-flavoured cheeses e.g. Caerphilly, Cheddar (mild). Cream cheese e.g. ricotta. Feta, halloumi, mozzarella
- Clam chowder, cerviche, haddock, halibut, hake, mussels, oysters, prawns and shrimps, sardines, scallops, sushi, trout
- Basil, chives, dill, fennel, mustard, parsley, saffron, sage, thyme, wasabi
- Light chicken dishes, black pudding, goose, guinea fowl, ham, pork, veal
- Aioli, beurre blanc with lemon, light olive oil and fish-based sauces e.g. marinara. Contrasts well with rich sauces
- The lightest spiced seafood dishes
- Caesar, feta, green, light seafood, niçoise, rocket, tomato and mozzarella, Waldorf salads. Courgette, cucumber, risotto
About the Wine
This enjoyable white Wine produced by Borsari is grown in Sicilia. This wine is exclusive to Matthew Clark, you won't find it at multiple retailers. Available in 75cl bottles, distributed in the UK by Enoitalia. Borsari Inzolia, Terre Siciliane is a delicious wine, made from Inzolia grapes. This screwcap wine is like many wines in our list, this wine is suitable for vegan diets. Zesty and zippy, makes fish and seafood dishes shine. This wine is within our core range for wine.
Inzolia
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Flavours:
- Almond
- Citrus Zest
- Menthol
- Saline
- Wild Flowers
The Country
Italy
From the cold northern regions to the sizzling south of Sicily, Italy is a kaleidoscope of colours, flavours, grapes and styles from regions such as Barolo to lesser-known Montefalco and Etna.
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