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Il Traliccio

Il Traliccio Trebbiano

Il Traliccio Trebbiano

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Il Traliccio Trebbiano is a light, refreshing Italian white wine made from 100 % Trebbiano grapes grown in Emilia-Romagna (Rubicone IGT). It’s produced by Adria Vini, a joint venture linked to Boutinot and Araldica Castelvero, sourcing fruit from local vineyards and vinifying it simply to highlight freshness.

In the glass the wine is pale and bright, offering crisp acidity and vibrant citrus and green apple fruit with a clean, easy-drinking profile, thanks to early harvest and stainless-steel fermentation.

Don’t forget your corkscrew 🍷

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Tasting Notes

Lemon, Orchard Fruit, Almond and Herbs

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Il Traliccio

Style: Winery

Country: Italy

Region: Emilia-Romagna

Il Traliccio sits firmly in the “why overcomplicate things?” category of Italian wine. Affordable, easy-drinking bottles built for actual meals rather than silent tasting rooms and people aggressively searching for notes of “graphite”.

The range comes out of Emilia-Romagna and sticks to classic approachable Italian styles. The Sangiovese especially does exactly what you want from simple everyday Italian red: cherry fruit, soft plum, gentle spice and enough freshness to make pasta suddenly seem like an excellent idea. Nothing heavy, nothing over-oaked, just straightforward drinkable wine.

The Trebbiano follows the same idea on the white side. Crisp, citrusy, light-bodied and very easy to get through frighteningly quickly once cold. Proper fridge-door wine.

There’s something very reassuring about wines like this. They’re not trying to become cult natural wine bottles or luxury collector items. They exist because Italian wine culture has always understood that decent affordable wine with food is one of life’s better ideas.

You can easily imagine these bottles sitting on tables beside pizza, grilled meat and too much bread somewhere noisy and warm.

Which honestly is probably exactly where they belong.