Pagliatura comes from the Italian word for “straw” and as the name suggests, the wine boasts a pretty golden hay color. The nose is weighed down by waxy smells that range from scented candle to honeycomb and there are also some mineral shadings at the back. The mouthfeel is waxy and fat.
Pagliatura comes from the Italian word for “straw” and as the name suggests, the wine boasts a pretty golden hay color. The nose is weighed down by waxy smells that range from scented candle to honeycomb and there are also some mineral shadings at the back. The mouthfeel is waxy and fat.
Pagliatura comes from the Italian word for “straw” and as the name suggests, the wine boasts a pretty golden hay color. The nose is weighed down by waxy smells that range from scented candle to honeycomb and there are also some mineral shadings at the back. The mouthfeel is waxy and fat.
Pagliatura comes from the Italian word for “straw” and as the name suggests, the wine boasts a pretty golden hay color. The nose is weighed down by waxy smells that range from scented candle to honeycomb and there are also some mineral shadings at the back. The mouthfeel is waxy and fat.