Ben Ryé – Edizione Limitata e Numerata

Passito di Pantelleria DOC

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Denomination
Passito di Pantelleria DOC
Grape varieties
Zibibbo (Muscat of Alexandria)
Production area
Island of Pantelleria (South-Western Sicily); districts of Khamma, Tracino, Mueggen, Serraglia, Gibbiuna, Barone, Martingana, Bukkuram, Favarotta, Punta Karace, Bugeber, Kharuscia
Ageing
Aging took place in tanks for 4 months; after bottling, this special Limited Edition was aged in bottles for more than 6 years to develop the great potential for evolution that distinguishes Ben Ryé
Tasting notes

Ben Ryé 2017 Limited Edition has a golden
color with intense amber highlights.
It is a wine with an intense bouquet and
extraordinarily rich in captivating facets;
the typical fruity notes of apricot, yellow
peach, candied orange peel and raisins
are joined by countless nuances given by
the long bottle aging: notes of figs, dates
and carob are harmoniously intertwined
with hints of chestnut honey and Mediterranean
herbs. On the palate, the Ben
Ryé 2017 Limited Edition has a perfect
taste-olfactory correspondence and the
excellent acidity perfectly balances the
sweet component, giving this wine a very
high expression of elegance and personality.
Finally, the taste is characterized by
crisp and very long persistence.

At the table

Perfect with dry pastries, chocolate and
tarts with jam or ricotta cheese. Also
try with blue cheeses and foie gras.
Outstanding on its own as a meditation
wine. Serve it in medium-sized, slightly
flared goblets; it can be uncorked on
the spot. Excellent at 12-14° C.

Analytical data

alc. 14,5% vol.
acidità totale 7,3 g/L
pH 3,83
zuccheri residui 196 g/L

Further information

Altre informazioni
Contiene Solfiti; Contains Sulphites; Contient Sulfites; Enthält sulfite
Imbottigliato dall’azienda Agricola Donnafugata s.r.l. Marsala – Italia
Prodotto in Italia

Where to taste it

Pantelleria Estate

Pantelleria is a volcanic island sculpted by the wind where the vines are hardy and grow low down. Here, viticulture is a combination of the power of the elements and the slow and methodical actions of man.