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    2021 Unico Zelo Alluvium Fiano (Adelaide Hills, AU) 4W

    4W

    Techniques like neutral barrels, lees contact, and cement tanks add body and texture

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    2021 Unico Zelo Alluvium Fiano (Adelaide Hills, AU) 4W

    Notes of lemongrass, lime leaves, and guava are evident, but a remarkable flinty, reductive hint that consistently appears when the wine is at its best is also present. As you might notice, it is indeed in its prime. The palate is dominated by an abundance of grapefruit and stony minerality, with subtle undertones of jasmine and nectarine following in its wake.

    About The Varietal

    Fiano

    Fiano is a premium white grape variety extensively cultivated in the southern regions of Italy, most notably in Campania. Fiano wines are characterized by their nutty and textured qualities, ccompanied by floral and honeyed aromas, as well as hints of spice and tropical fruit flavors, including pineapple.

    About The Producer

    Unico Zelo

    Unico Zelo is an Australian wine producer that has gained recognition for its innovative and sustainable approach to winemaking. Founded by Brendan and Laura Carter in 2012, Unico Zelo focuses on crafting wines that express the unique terroir of the Adelaide Hills region in South Australia. The winery is known for producing a diverse range of wines, including varietals like Nebbiolo, Fiano, Nero d'Avola, and others. Unico Zelo places a strong emphasis on sustainable and organic farming practices, with a commitment to minimal intervention in the winemaking process.

    4W

    Techniques like neutral barrels, lees contact, and cement tanks add body and texture