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Free wine offered in the center of town |
So what is soave? It's primarily comprised of the indigenous white grape of the Veneto, garganega, and some producers may also add u pto 30% trebbiano di soave. Soave is not only the name of a wine, but it's also the name of a medieval walled town in the Veneto in which the wine is produced. In 1931, Soave became a delimited wine zone along with the Chianti wine region. According to the Soave Consorzio, “in the 1970's soave surpassed chianti as the largest selling Italian DOC wine in the US”.
What pairs well with it? Recommended by the Soave consortium, soave can pair well with citrus based dishes, pork, chicken, quail or cornish hens, all types of fish, pastas with light cream or butter sauces or risotto alla primavera and paella. Pairing with cheeses you can choose from mild cheeses like chevre, feta or brie as well as burrata.
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Castello Scaligero |
Azienda Agricola Gini have producing wine since the 1600's and therefore claims to be one of the oldest wine producers in the area. They are located in Monforte d'Alpone, which is part of the Classico area of Soave. They are a certified organic winery with vineyards that range between Monforte in the Soave Classico DOC as well as Campiano in the Valpolicella DOC. I haven't visited their winery myself, but their wine cellar sounds intrigued dug into the volcanic rock where you can actually see some of the black tufo.

I'll finish with Gini's great statement on their site that states "Nature must be indulged and at the same time governed. Every vintage is different and every harvest needs to be interpreted in a unique way. We believe it is important to let the grapes do the talking. Our role is knowing how to listen".
To discover more about Soave wine, food and travel, join me and my fellow writers of the #ItalianFWT group on Saturday, June 2 @ 11am/EST on Twitter. Here's what we'll be sharing:
*Information sourced by the Consorzio Tutela del Soave and Gini.
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