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Discover the Great Whites of Lugana

Who’s heard of Lugana white wines? They are age-worthy white wines from the Lake Garda area in northern Italy which are compared to great whites of the Loire Valley of France. Why is that so?

Learn about it in our VeroTalk virtual wine tasting with winery owner and winemaker of Zamichele estate winery that was moderated by the talented and engaging wine educator Mary Beth Vierra.

This event was a fun exploration of the Lugana wine area where Zamichele have their family farm and a discussion of their commitment to sustainability and preservation of their local environment and wildlife that is so important to them.

We tasted Zamichele’s 100% Turbiana grape wines:

Both wines are available in our Great White Tasting Duo with shipping included, so order today and watch the recording to taste along in this virtual wine tasting with the winemaker.


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In the area of Northern Italy surrounding Lake Garda, is a rich soil wonderful for white wines known as Lugana. Tucked into these winding roads is Zamichele, a family-run winery searching for the most sustainable farming methods in which to cultivate their vines. In fact, on every label is a representation of a vineyard creature they find regularly in the grass amongst their vines.

Made from 100% Turbiana grapes (similar to verdicchio), their two white wines are bright and refreshing, ready to enjoy. The Lugana is unoaked and with inviting colors and aromas, and the Lugana Gardè, similar to a Lugana Superiore in its aging, is more complex like a California chardonnay.

Shipping is included in the Continental US with this set, as well as the entire order, so add on any other wines you need to stock up on!

These wines were featured in a VeroTalk and virtual wine tasting with the winemaker on. Learn more about this event and how to watch the recording HERE.

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Zamichele Lugana Biodynamic White Wine Zamichele Lugana Biodynamic White Wine
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Made from 100% Turbiana (considered similar to Verdicchio), this unoaked white wine from the sought after Lugana wine region has a bright yellow color, a natural balance of acidity and fruit with a textured mouthfeel and a long finish. It has inviting aromas of honeysuckle, tropical fruits, caramel and a hint of basil. Think of it as an alternative to an unoaked Chardonnay, since turbiana is also a noble white grape. Plus Zamichele’s terrroir with the influence from nearby Lake Garda and mineral rich glacial alluvial soil provides the conditions for creating a complex and balanced white wine.

Zamichele Lugana Garde Biodynamic White Wine Zamichele Lugana Garde Biodynamic White Wine
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Expand your horizons with this Italian wine made for Chardonnay lovers looking for an alternative. From Lake Garda, one of the Northern Italian lakes, this sustainably farmed white wine is a balancing act of acidity and fruit that pleasantly plays into a long finish. Plus it is super tasty. If you close your eyes and taste this wine, it is likened to having an apple crumb cake as a white wine. You initially get golden apple and then vanilla and spice.

Acidity and fruit harmonically combine with a salty minerality producing a sweet and salty taste sensation. Fruit bursts forth and taste envelopes the mouth, with some tropical fruit on the long finish.

This Lugana is an ageworthy oaked white wine, equivalent to a Lugana Riserva, made from the noble and native Italian grape, Turbiana, a grape which is likened to Verdicchio.

Overall pleasant and sippable yet complex, this is a great wine for California Chardonnay lovers looking for a change to surprise and delight them with a new white wine italian style.

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