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Quintodecimo Exultet Fiano d'Avellino DOCG 2024

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$130.00
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SKU
99875
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    Producer: Quintodecimo
    Country: Italy
    Region: Campania
    Grape: Fiano
    Size: 750ml
    Vintage: 2024

    The 2024 Fiano di Avellino Exultet evolves with a soothingly confectionary mix of sweet smoke, vanilla bean, stone dust and lemon sorbet. Silken textures are offset by a citrus twang as notes of mint-laced green apple settle on the senses. The 2024 leaves a crisp sensation, tapering off airy and perfumed with a hint of lime that fades slowly. This is a stimulating vintage of Exultet that should mellow with further cellaring. That said, there is no harm in enjoying it today. ERIC GUIDO

    Opening to varietal tones with a combination of sweet apple and preserved lemon, the Quintodecimo 2024 Fiano di Avellino Exultet is partially oak-aged with 70% in stainless steel and 30% in new oak barrel. Unlike the Falanghina Via del Campo (from the same vintage) that is immediately fragrant and expressive, this wine takes a little longer to shows its full range of aromas. In fact, Exultet is best described as a textural wine that offers soothing creaminess with great dimension and depth. It is a pretty expression from a slightly cooler and wetter summer season. MONICA LARNER