CANTINA GABRIELE
SWEET WHITE KOSHER
WINERY CANTINA GABRIELE • LAZIO • ITALY
"The sweet embrace of the Italian sun: a vibrant white that celebrates life with purity and unmatched fruit harmony."
Tradition and Quality in the Heart of Italy
The Cantina Gabriele Sweet White is a masterful expression of the vineyards of **Lazio**. Produced by the **Cantina Gabriele** winery, this wine stands out for its meticulous production process under constant rabbinical supervision. Using grapes harvested at their peak sugar concentration, the winery achieves a wine that balances mellowness with refreshing citrus acidity. It is a wine designed to delight, offering a purity that only a winery with decades of specialization in Kosher products can guarantee.
1. Identity Profile
Specific Origin: Lazio (near Rome), Italy.
Winery: Cantina Gabriele.
Style: Sweet White Wine (Still).
Varietals: Blend of local white grapes (Malvasia and Trebbiano).
Certification: Kosher for Passover / Mevushal.
Volume: 750 ml.
2. Sommelier's Notes
Appearance: Bright straw yellow color with very clear golden highlights.
Nose: A friendly and fragrant bouquet dominated by notes of peaches in syrup, ripe pineapple, and delicate aromas of orange blossom and acacia flowers.
Palate: Smooth and velvety entry. Its sweetness is generous but enhanced by a citrus freshness that keeps the palate lively. Fruity finish with hints of honey and pear.
3. Architecture of the Sweet White
4. Pairing and Recommendations
Cuisine: Thanks to its sweet profile, it is the perfect companion for Italian pastries, almond cookies, fresh fruits, and cheesecakes. It also shines as a contrast with strong cheese boards (like Gorgonzola) or accompanying spicy Asian cuisine dishes.
Service: It is recommended to serve very chilled, between **6°C and 8°C**, to enjoy its balance of sugar and freshness.
Technical Sheet and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is it suitable for home celebrations?
Yes, its Mevushal certification allows the wine to be served in any setting while maintaining its Kosher integrity, making it ideal for family dinners and community events.
What makes it different from a Moscato?
Unlike Moscato, this wine has no bubbles and its flavor profile comes from grapes like Malvasia, offering a denser sweetness and different fruit notes, less floral and more tropical.
Does it contain sulfites?
It contains a minimal amount of sulfites for stabilization, always within the limits allowed by Kosher certification.