Solei Terre Alfieri Arneis Kosher, Pescaja, 2020
Solei Terre Alfieri Arneis Kosher, Pescaja, 2020
- 75cl
- 13%
- White Still
- Arneis
- Organic
- Kosher
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Optimal drinking window: 2026 - 2028
The 2020 Solei Terre Alfieri Arneis from Pescaja is a vibrant and expressive white wine from Piedmont's Terre Alfieri region. Crafted from 100% Arneis grapes, it offers a delightful bouquet of ripe stone fruits like peach and apricot, complemented by hints of medlar and plum. Delicate white floral notes add an elegant touch to its aromatic profile.
On the palate, this wine is soft, fresh, and persistent, showcasing a harmonious balance between its fruity character and refreshing acidity. A subtle vanilla nuance lingers on the finish, a result of partial aging in new barriques, though the majority of the wine is matured in stainless steel to preserve its crispness.
Certified Kosher and produced using organic practices, the 2020 Solei Arneis is versatile and food-friendly. It pairs wonderfully with dishes like veal in tuna sauce (vitello tonnato), pasta with creamy sauces, or simply enjoyed on its own as a refreshing aperitif.
This 2020 Arneis is drinking beautifully now at six years old, showing full integration of its fruit and oak elements. The wine will hold its charm until 2028 but won't improve significantly with further aging - Arneis is best enjoyed for its youthful exuberance rather than cellar development. The stone fruit character may become more honeyed over the next year or two before beginning to fade.
Food Pairings
In Piedmont, this style of Arneis would traditionally accompany the region's famous vitello tonnato - thin slices of veal in tuna and caper sauce. Local cooks also pair it with agnolotti del plin in butter and sage, fresh white truffles over pasta, or simply with a selection of local cheeses like Robiola di Roccaverano. The wine's freshness cuts through rich, creamy preparations whilst its fruit complements delicate flavours.
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Serve well-chilled at 8-10°C in medium-sized white wine glasses to concentrate the delicate aromatics. No decanting required - this wine is all about immediate charm and freshness. Chill the bottle for at least two hours before serving, and consider keeping it on ice during warmer weather.
The vineyards sit in Piedmont's Terre Alfieri area, where calcareous-clay soils and continental climate create ideal conditions for Arneis. The altitude and exposure provide the necessary diurnal temperature variation that preserves the grape's natural acidity whilst allowing full phenolic ripeness. These soils retain enough moisture to support the vines through hot summers whilst providing excellent drainage.
Terre Alfieri is a relatively new appellation within Piedmont, established to showcase the potential of this historic winemaking area. The zone permits both red and white wines from traditional Piedmontese varieties, with Arneis being particularly well-suited to the local conditions. It sits between the more famous Roero and Langhe zones, offering similar quality potential at more accessible prices.
The 2020 vintage in Piemonte arrived with drama and delivered surprises. A warm, dry summer had producers bracing for another powerful, concentrated year, but September rain changed the script entirely. The downpours refreshed the vines just when they needed it most, allowing for extended hang time without the grapes shrivelling on the vine. Harvest stretched later than expected, with many producers picking Nebbiolo well into October under ideal conditions.
What emerged defied the early predictions of another blockbuster vintage. Instead of the muscular, tannic powerhouses that hot years often produce, 2020 gave us wines with surprising freshness and immediate appeal. The Nebbiolo shows lovely fruit purity without the grip that usually demands years of patience, while Barbera retained its natural acidity despite the warm growing season. These wines are drinking beautifully now, offering rare early pleasure from a region where waiting is usually part of the bargain.
FAQs
What does this Arneis taste like?
Fresh and fruity with peach, apricot, and white flowers, balanced by crisp acidity and a gentle vanilla touch from oak aging.
When should I drink this wine?
Perfect to drink now until 2028 - Arneis is best enjoyed young whilst the fruit flavours are at their most vibrant.
What food pairs well with Arneis?
Excellent with vitello tonnato, creamy pasta dishes, seafood, or as an elegant aperitif. The fresh acidity makes it very food-friendly.
How should I serve this wine?
Serve well-chilled at 8-10°C in white wine glasses. No decanting needed - just chill thoroughly and enjoy.
Is this wine worth cellaring?
No, this is designed for immediate pleasure. Drink it within the next couple of years to enjoy its fresh, fruity character at its best.
What makes this wine kosher?
The entire winemaking process follows kosher certification requirements, ensuring observant Jewish wine lovers can enjoy this beautiful Piedmontese white.


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