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Bottle of Metiusco Salento Bianco IGP "Francesco Poroli" Vinicola Palamà from Vinicola Palamà

Metiusco Salento Bianco IGP "Francesco Poroli" 2024 - Vinicola Palamà

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CHF18.95
CHF2.53/10cl
21.05.2026
3% quantity discount for orders over 24 bottles

About the wine

Founded in 1936, the Palamà winery is located on the sun-drenched Salento Peninsula in Apulia. In the early days, the wine produced there was sold exclusively in the surrounding osterias. In 1988, Cosimo, known as Nini, and Donato, the two sons of founder Michele Arcangelo Palamà, took over management and modernized the company. From then on, they began to press their wine under their own name. With a strict selection of vines and locations, combined with traditional wine-growing techniques, they increasingly increased the quality of the wines. The name “Metiusco” is derived from Greek and means “I get drunk.”

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Tasting note
The name “Metiusco” is derived from Greek and means “I get drunk.” The label for this special edition of this year's “Metiusco series” was designed by renowned Italian illustrator Francesco Poroli! The edition is strictly limited! You can find out more about Poroli under the “Review” section. This elegant white wine cuvée combines two local grape varieties into one overall experience: Verdeca and Malvasia. The Verdeca grape brings freshness and structure to the wine, it also provides the mineral expression. Malvasia, on the other hand, complements with its aromatic richness and depth and gives the wine a typical nutty bouquet, which is accompanied by notes of dried fruit, candied orange peel and a touch of exotic spices.
Culinary recommendation
This wine goes well with seafood, fish dishes, especially grilled fish. Fresh vegetable salads, risotto and goat cheese are also ideal accompaniment.
Vinification
After the alcoholic fermentation is complete, the two grape varieties are “married” together in steel tanks and then aged together on fine yeast for around two months in the bâtonnage process.
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Allergy information: Contains sulfites

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