Pallini Lemoncello 750ml
- SKU:
- 290104
- Last Updated:
- 09/21/2024 11:10:33
- Varietal:
- CORDIALS
- Origin Classes:
- CORDIALS
- RR_BOPIS_Shipment:
- true
- RR_BOPIS_InStorePickup:
- true
- RR_BOPIS_CurbsidePickup:
- true
- Bacchus Price:
- 30.99
- Bacchus Product:
- False
Pallini Limoncello is a class act from start to savory finish. The liqueur features a true-to-fruit hue with the opacity of homemade lemonade. It has a featherweight body and a satiny smooth texture more reminiscent of a spirit than a liqueur. The alluring bouquet is generously imbued with the aroma of zesty, freshly squeezed lemons. Pallini Limoncello has a soft entry and quickly fills the mouth with a crisp, tangy and superbly delicious flavor. The relaxed, lingering finish is balanced and a genuine pleasure.
Region Description
Makes nearly as much wine as France, but lags behind in their classification system. As a result, Italian wine isn’t taken as seriously as French wine. Most Italian wine is made from native grape varieties that don’t grow well elsewhere, such as Nebbiolo and Sangiovese. The most important regions are Piedmont, where Barolo and Barbaresco dominate, Tuscany, home to Chianti, Montepulciano, and the Super-Tuscans (a collection of relatively new reds), and the Northeastern region, where you’ll find Soave, Valpolicella, and Bardolino. Italy’s soils and climates are varied and ideally suited for viticulture, from the Alpine foothills in the north to the Mediterranean coast in the South. Its hilly landscape provides sun and cooler temperatures, even in the warmest regions. Italy has two categories of fine wines. DOCG, which means regulated and guaranteed place name, refers to a small group of elite wines. DOB wines are those with regulated (but not guaranteed) place names. A lower tier of table wines are grouped into IGT wines, which indicate the location on the label, and ordinary table wines, which carry no geographical indication except, “Italy.”