Bianchera - Erbaluce di Caluso DOCG
Piemonte
Orsolani
Erbaluce
Erbaluce is one of Piedmont's oldest grapes, and most people have never heard of it. It comes from the Canavese hills north of Turin, where the soils are sandy clay and pebbles, and the climate is cool enough to keep the wine alive and sharp. There's even an old legend behind the name — Albaluce, a nymph whose tears fell to the ground and turned into golden vine shoots. Whether you believe it or not, it's a grape that deserves to be known.
In the glass it's fresh and precise — you'll get sage, aromatic herbs, pear, and a touch of grapefruit. The palate is balanced and consistent, with a lovely savory finish and a mineral streak that keeps it interesting to the last sip. It's not a heavy wine, it's a focused one. Clean and honest, the way a good white should be.
Pierluigi's Note: Erbaluce is exactly the kind of grape I love putting on the list — ancient, under the radar, and genuinely special. Once you try it, you'll wonder why it took so long. Serve it cold at around 10°C with fish, spring vegetable pastas, or even sushi.