Artumes 2023
Toscana IGT
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From a grand estate first planted in 1680, comes this fine Tuscan white. Using native Trebbiano grown on limestone soils for freshness, plus, unusually, the French grape Petit Manseng, it’s an intense, crisp white with pear fruit and floral aromas.
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Wine Details
- White - Dry
Italy
- Pale Straw, Green Glints
- Trebbiano-based blend
- 9.375 Units
- 12.5% ABV
- 750 ml
- 15 September 2028
Flavour Profile
Tasting notes
Crisp, elegant, with intense citrus and pear fruit, lightly herbal
Aroma
Floral and herbal, with ripe pear notes, lightly tropical, citrus
Allergy information
Contains Sulphites
The Wine
The Etruscans were the first to discover how good the wines from this part of Tuscany were. Then the Medici family favoured it for hunting and in 1596 built an impressive lodge, around which lie 70 hectares of vines – an estate called Tenuta di Artimino. The property was bought by Guissepe Olmo in 1980, a world renowned athlete who in 1935 set an international record for cycling. He turned his passionate for sport towards the land and today the family make wines from fine DOCG reds to innovative, rule-breaking IGTs like Artumes. Made from 70% Trebbiano and, unusually, 30% Petit Manseng (a grape from southwest France) grown on part limestone soils, it has an intense freshness with floral and herbal aromas. A perfect partner to fish.
The Etruscans were the first to discover how good the wines from this part of Tu...


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