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Valentini 2018 Trebbiano d'Abruzzo
Valentini's Trebbiano is perhaps the best white wine in Italy. Certainly, it is the one that is the longest-lived and one of the hardest to acquire.
Edouardo Valentini was known for his extreme selection of grapes, with barely 5% of what he made being released in the bottle, selling off most of his production in bulk. Edouardo died in 2006, but his son Francesco has continued his legacy. Whilst much of Italy was planting international varieties and chasing scores from the American press, Valentini continued to make wine in the Italian way, holding fast to his local varieties and winemaking traditions: the Quintarelli of the South, if you could imagine.
Like all his wines, his white is not made yearly, but when it is, it is a masterclass in winemaking. It is a particular style, certainly not for everyone: powerful, nutty, huge amounts of acidity and rich texture. It has some fruit, just a little, mind you, and you can discern some white currant and pear.
Valentini's Trebbiano is a one-off, no doubt.