The Elba Bianco DOC from Tenuta La Chiusa is a refined blend of Trebbiano, Ansonica, and Malvasia grapes, cultivated in granitic soils that lend the wine a pronounced minerality. The proximity to the Mediterranean Sea influences the climate, enriching the wine’s aromatic profile with delicate saline nuances. The wine presents an elegant, bright straw-yellow color, typical of Elban whites. On the nose, it offers a floral bouquet of white flowers, enhanced by notes of peach and citrus that evoke the freshness of spring. On the palate, it is lively and fresh, with a pleasant acidity that balances its structure. Perfect as an aperitif, Elba Bianco DOC pairs beautifully with light appetizers, seafood dishes, and highlights the best of Mediterranean cuisine. Its limited production and meticulous care at every stage, from hand-harvesting to vinification, make this wine an exclusive treasure, ideal for those seeking an elegant white that captures the essence of the Island of Elba.
Vermentino is the one most commonly referred to as the ‘wine of the sea’, grown along the Tyrrhenian coasts from Liguria to northern Sicily.
Ansonica is an indigenous grape variety of the island of Elba. Known for preserving the island’s unique mineral structure, it benefits from a range of minerals rarely found in other Italian soils.
The jewel of the estate, the Vermentino IGP “Orto delle Fanciulle”, is a wine rich in complexity, crafted from a CRU of Vermentino vines.
The Elba Bianco DOC from Tenuta La Chiusa is a refined blend of Trebbiano, Ansonica, and Malvasia grapes, cultivated in granitic soils that lend the wine a pronounced minerality.
Elba Rosato DOC is crafted from carefully cultivated Sangiovese grapes on the estate’s clay-iron-rich soils.
It is the red wine that best tells the story of this land, primarily based on Sangiovese, a grape variety that embodies the winemaking tradition of Tuscany.
It represents the most authentic essence of Tuscan winemaking, reflecting the distinctive characteristics of maritime wines with a hint of saltiness.
Vermentino is the one most commonly referred to as the ‘wine of the sea’, grown along the Tyrrhenian coasts from Liguria to northern Sicily.
Ansonica is an indigenous grape variety of the island of Elba. Known for preserving the island’s unique mineral structure, it benefits from a range of minerals rarely found in other Italian soils.
The jewel of the estate, the Vermentino IGP “Orto delle Fanciulle”, is a wine rich in complexity, crafted from a CRU of Vermentino vines.
The Elba Bianco DOC from Tenuta La Chiusa is a refined blend of Trebbiano, Ansonica, and Malvasia grapes, cultivated in granitic soils that lend the wine a pronounced minerality.
Elba Rosato DOC is crafted from carefully cultivated Sangiovese grapes on the estate’s clay-iron-rich soils.
It is the red wine that best tells the story of this land, primarily based on Sangiovese, a grape variety that embodies the winemaking tradition of Tuscany.
It represents the most authentic essence of Tuscan winemaking, reflecting the distinctive characteristics of maritime wines with a hint of saltiness.
The enchantment of nature and the allure of history just steps from the sea. All the essence of the island captured in the embrace of countryside and sea: at La Chiusa, we leave behind the more touristy and bustling side of Elba to immerse ourselves in an atmosphere from another time.
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