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Gazzetta Bianco Susanna

Gazzetta Bianco Susanna

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By her early twenties, she had already lived in half a dozen different countries across four continents. Having fallen in love with the food and wine of Italy, she decided to move there to learn more and never left. With an insatiable thirst for knowledge, she traveled all over the country, spending time with its most talented artisans and notably spent several years living, working, and learning alongside two of the most influential producers, Cantina Giardino and Le Coste.  

She now lives in a small cottage in the hills above the village of Bolsena in northern Lazio, farming two hectares nearby. The lake is one of the largest volcanic lakes in Europe and benefits from a unique microclimate due to the special wind patterns created by this great mass of water as it heats and cools. The vineyards sit between the Mediterranean Sea and the Apennine Mountains, which create a temperate climate kept fresh by mountain breezes. The soils, mainly ash and sand of volcanic origin, possess a compelling minerality that each variety expresses differently.  

In recent years, Trish has been joined by her partner Piero, a gifted musician who has spent the past decade tending several remote, beautiful parcels just over the hill from Trish’s vines, and together they make a formidable team. As well as grapes, they grow olives, cherries, figs, and pears and keep bees. They farm organically, with a real focus on biodiversity, employing herbal teas from local plants such as nettle, dandelion, willow, and chamomile in their work.  

In their simple cantina, grapes are fermented and aged in a variety of vessels with nothing added at any stage. Like Trish and Piero, the wines are joyful and full of life—rustic, pure, and nourishing wines to be enjoyed every day.  

This wonderfully vibrant wine is a blend of Trebbiano, Procanico, and Ansonica from forty-year-old vines planted over volcanic soils. It spent just two days on the skins before ten months of rest in vats, and reflecting the cool vintage, it is incredibly light on its feet, with faint tannins framing gentle flavors of citrus, smoke, and spice. As easy-going as they come, it feels somehow synonymous with spring.

Don’t forget your corkscrew 🍷

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Tasting Notes

Lemon, White Peach, Almond and Chalk

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Gazzetta

Style: Winery

Country: Italy

Region: Veneto

Gazzetta is one of those Italian wine ranges built around easy-going drinkability and classic Mediterranean charm rather than huge complexity or seriousness. The wines focus on being fresh, approachable and extremely useful to have around, which honestly is an underrated skill in itself.

The style usually leans bright and fruit-forward, with plenty of soft citrus, orchard fruit and gentle freshness in the whites, while the reds tend to favour juicy berry fruit, soft tannins and smooth easy drinking. Nothing here is trying to be overly intellectual or demanding. These are wines designed for food, conversation and situations where empty bottles start quietly stacking up on the table.

There’s a distinctly Italian attitude running through the range too. Wine as part of everyday life rather than something to overanalyse. The bottles feel built for pasta, sharing plates, long lunches and slightly chaotic dinners where somebody inevitably opens another bottle long after everyone claimed they were finished.

What makes Gazzetta appealing is that the wines stay balanced and clean without losing that relaxed personality. Plenty of fruit, plenty of freshness and enough character to stop things feeling anonymous.

Sometimes you want a wine that completely rearranges your understanding of terroir and winemaking philosophy. Sometimes you just want something delicious that works with pizza. Gazzetta understands the second category very well.