| Packaging | Bottle (75cl) |
|---|---|
| Style | Wines |
| Colour | White |
| Vintage | 2020 |
| Country | Italy |
| Type of Appellation | DOCG |
| Region | Piedmont |
| Appellation | Gavi |
| Estate | Binè |
| Cuvée | Gavi 11 |
| Current phase |
Peak
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| Bottle (75cl) | |
| 2026 | £11.34 |
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Youth
2020 - 2021
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Maturity
2022 - 2024
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Peak
2025 - 2027
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Decline
2028 - 2030+
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| Grape variety | Percentage |
|---|---|
| Cortese | 100 % |
The 2020 Binè Gavi, named Cuvée Gavi 11, represents a classic expression of Piedmontese white wine tradition. Produced in the Gavi appellation, this wine is most likely crafted predominantly from the Cortese grape – the signature variety of the region, celebrated for its fresh, crisp character, although specific blend details are unspecified. The 2020 vintage benefitted from a warm growing season, resulting in wines with vibrant fruit profiles and a refined minerality. Vinification for Gavi typically emphasises stainless steel fermentation, aiming to preserve the natural zest and delicacy of the grape while allowing the subtle nuances of the terroir to shine through.
Gavi sits within Piedmont in north-western Italy, an area renowned for its gentle rolling hills and calcareous-clay soils that lend the wines an elegant saline backbone. The region enjoys a relatively cool climate, influenced by close proximity to the Ligurian Apennines and the Mediterranean Sea, giving rise to whites with lively acidity, citrus notes, and pronounced freshness. While Piedmont is famous for its reds, Gavi stands apart as the region’s flagship white, enjoyed both locally and internationally for over a century.
This style of white wine is exceptionally versatile with food, making a fine partner to classic Piemontese cuisine. It pairs beautifully with delicate starters such as vitello tonnato, vegetable sformato, or insalata di mare. Its crisp acidity and subtle almond finish make it ideal alongside seafood risotto, grilled freshwater fish, or simple spaghetti alle vongole. For an authentic regional match, enjoy it with ravioli di pesce or Caprese salad, where the wine’s mineral backbone will complement the freshness of the ingredients.
To best appreciate the aromatic profile and elegant texture, serve the Binè Gavi at a temperature between 8°C and 10°C. Decanting is not necessary; simply open and pour, allowing the wine to enhance both refined aperitifs and a convivial Mediterranean meal.
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