Cervaro della Sala Umbria IGT 2023

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Description

Cervaro della Sala 2023
Italy / Umbria / Umbria IGT

The Cervaro della Sala 2023 is an elegant white wine from Umbria, made from Chardonnay and Grechetto grape varieties. The grapes come from the vineyards of Castello della Sala, located on soils with fossil sediments and clay inclusions. After fermentation in barriques, the wine matured for five months in wooden barrels and then several months in the bottle.

Wine profile: Cervaro della Sala Umbria IGT 2023

Expansion: 5 months in barriques, followed by bottle aging

Grape variety (filter): 90% Chardonnay, 10% Grechetto

Maturity: Now – 2035

Alcohol content (in % vol.): 13% vol.

Allergens: contains sulphites

Manufacturer/importer: Marchesi Antinori – Castello della Sala, Strada Bramito della Sala, 05010 Melezzole, Umbertide (PG), Italy

Further information

Specifications

  • Robert Parker
    95/100
  • James Suckling
    97/100

In Portrait:

Castello della Salla

Castello della Sala, an estate belonging to the Antinori family, lies in the hills of Umbria near Orvieto and is one of the leading producers of high-quality Italian white wines. The vineyards at 250–500 m above sea level benefit from cool nights and limestone soils, which provide tension, depth and pronounced minerality. Chardonnay, Grechetto and Sauvignon Blanc are at the centre, producing elegant, layered wines with clear fruit and precise structure. Iconic classics such as Cervaro della Sala combine creamy texture with lively freshness and impressive ageing potential. Castello della Sala proves that Umbria produces not only red wines, but also world-class white wines.

Origin in Focus

Umbrien

Umbria, often called the “green heart of Italy”, is a traditional wine region shaped by rolling hills, ancient grape varieties and a balanced climate. The soils range from clay and limestone to volcanic formations, giving the wines structure and minerality. Sagrantino, the powerful native grape of Montefalco, stands for dense tannins, depth and enormous ageing potential. White wines from Grechetto and Trebbiano Spoletino delight with freshness, fine spice and clear aromatics. The interplay of warm days, cool nights and careful handwork creates authentic wines with regional character. Umbria remains an insider tip for anyone seeking Mediterranean elegance away from the big names.