Viile Metamorfosis – Royal Girl
An organic wine produced from a Romanian variety recognized for its potential. It impresses with floral aromas combined with orchard fruits and has a medium body, which also recommends it as a gastronomic wine.
33,00 lei
Weight | 1,5 kg |
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Grape | Royal Girl |
Year | 2023 |
Type | White, dry |
Alcohol | 13% |
Volum | 0.75L |
Area | Dealu Mare DOC – CMD |
Gold Medal | IWCB Vinarium 2021 | |
Bronze Medal | Decanter |
The spirit of the wine
Feteasca Regală is a versatile variety, ready to delight those who are just discovering wine and looking for a floral wine, easy to understand and connoisseurs, ready to appreciate its complex but subtle nuances. An organic wine for those who pay attention to which products they consume, thinking about their health and environmental protection.
If you want to enjoy a white, dry, floral wine (white flowers, shock and linden flowers), which evolves in the glass to aromas of orchard fruits (apricots, peaches, pears) and ends with a long aftertaste , slightly bitter, reminiscent of grapefruit. Order a Royal Girl from Viile Metamorfosis when you want a wine from a Romanian variety worthy of crowned heads.
The Viile Metamorfosis selection aims to bring to the public wines with an excellent quality/price ratio and to cover a wide range of preferences. In each of these wines, Fiorenzo Rista wanted to highlight the best characteristics of the used varieties, and of the Dealu Mare area. Coming from organic plots and created respecting all the steps required by the methodology of production of organic wines, it is an internationally certified product.
Pairings
A wine with a medium body that matches Romanian chicken and fish dishes. We recommend it next to a chicken ciulama with polenta, a chicken dish with quince or a pie with salted cheese.
Vegetarians can enjoy this wine with fresh curd or telemea, pancakes with eggplant or breaded pumpkin. The acidity of the wine brings freshness to these dishes.
Viile Metamorphosis – Royal Girl Where else would the meeting be more appropriate if not at the Royal Palace ? Photo: Britchi Mihaela Throne Room, view from the Throne.