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Gamberella (Italy)

Gambellara is a dry white wine from Veneto.

It is based on the Soave grape Gargagena.

Gamberella Flavors

Citrus, Pear, Peach, and Melon are typical Gamberella flavors, with delicate Almond and Floral notes.

Hints of Herbs and salty Minerals.

Lemon
Lemon
Pear
Pear
Peach
Peach
Melon
Melon
Almonds
Almonds
Flowers
Flowers
Herbs
Herbs
Salt
Salt

Gamberella Profile

Gamberella is a dry wine, with fruity notes and good acidity:

SUGAR:Dry 3 g/l
BODY:Medium
FRUIT:Medium
ACIDITY:Medium - High
ALCOHOL:12 % ABV
Temperature Serving temperature:
10-12°C (50-54°F)

Gamberella Food Pairing

Gamberella is very food friendly. It pairs well with International, Italian, Spanish, Asian, Mexican, Vegetarian dishes.

Antipasti
Antipasti
Salads
Salads
Asparagus
Asparagus
Pasta
Pasta
Lobster
Lobster
Fish
Fish
Spaghetti
Bigoli
Risotto
Risotto
Crab
Seafood
Chicken
Chicken
Pork
Pork
Ham
Ham

Excellent Pairings

Antipasti. Tapas. Sushi.
Prosciutto. Carpaccio. Salami.
Boiled. Grilled. Fried White Fish.
Seafood Pasta. Shrimp Risotto. Creamy Risotto.
Bacalao. Paella. Sardines.
Creamy Soups. Fish Soup.
Egg Dishes. Quiche. Pie.
Fowl. Roasted Chicken. Chicken Salad.
White Meat. Pork. Veal. Game.
Asparagus. Pesto. Spinach. Roasted Vegetables.

Cheeses

Medium Cheeses. Cheese Soufflé.

Italian Specialities

Risi e Bisi (Risotto with Green Peas).
Polenta.
Baccalá alla Vicentina (Dry Cod Stockfish Vicenza Style)

The Ideal Glass for Gamberella

The Chardonnay Glass was designed for enjoying full-bodied white wines. They have a wider bowl and a tapered top to enhance the buttery and oaky notes found in aged wines.

The wide bowl steers the wine to the sensitive parts of the tongue, ensuring that the acidity creates a harmonious balance with the sweet aromas of the wine.

The wide bowl allows the full bouquet of aromas to develop. It also reduces the risk for over-concentrated aromas.

Gamberella Cheese Pairing

Gamberella is known for its crisp and fruity profile. It pairs well with a variety of cheeses.

Opt for cheeses with moderate saltiness and creaminess to balance the wine's acidity. You can also add accompaniments like fresh fruits (grapes, apples, pears), nuts (almonds, walnuts), and a light drizzle of honey to enhance the pairing.

Fresh and Mild Cheeses

Mozzarella: Its delicate flavor pairs well with the wine's lightness.

Ricotta: Especially good if served with a drizzle of honey or fresh fruits.

Goat Cheese (Chèvre): The tanginess complements the subtle fruit notes in Gamberella.

Semi-Soft Cheeses

Fontina: Its nutty, buttery qualities make a good match.

Brie: The creamy texture and mild flavor work beautifully with Gamberella.

Camembert: Similar to Brie but with slightly more earthiness.

Hard Cheeses

Asiago: Lightly aged Asiago adds a complementary tang to the wine.

Manchego: A classic Spanish pairing, especially younger Manchego, which is less intense.

Gruyère: Mildly nutty and sweet, enhancing the wine's subtlety.

Blue Cheeses (for contrast)

Robiola: Its mild creaminess contrasts nicely without overpowering the wine.

If You Like Gamberella

You May Also Like:

Altesse (France)
Arneis (Italy)
Chenin Blanc Dry (France)
Douro Branco (Portugal)
Etna Bianco (Italy)
Falangina (Italy)
Fiano (Italy)
Kerner (Germany)
Riesling (Alsace, France)
Rousette (France)
Roupeiro (Portugal)
Vermentino (Italy)
Verdicchio (Italy)

Wine Region Veneto

The most famous white wines from the region are Soave and the sparkling Prosecco.

The most famous red wines are Amarone and Valpolicella from the Valpolicella Wine Region.

Black Grapes

White Grapes

Cabernet Sauvignon

11% Corvina (Amarone)
11% Merlot
  4% Cabernet Sauvignon
  3% Cabernet Franc
  3% Rodinella
  3% Molinara

Sauvignon

27% Glera (Prosecco)
15% Garganega (Soave)
11% Pinot Grigio
  4% Chardonnay
  1% Durella


Red Wines

White Wines

Red Wine

Amarone
Valpolicella

Bardolino
Bardolino Chiaretto
Colli Euganei Rosso
Corvina
Friularo di Bagnoli
Merlot
Montello Rosso
Piave Malanotte
Raboso
Ripasso
Tai Rosso

White Wine

Soave
Prosecco

Custoza
Durello
Fior d'Arancio
Gamberella
Garganega
Glera
Lison
Lugana
Pinot Grigio

Dessert Wines

Aperol
Fior d' Arancio Passito
Recioto Valpolicella
Recioto di Soave

Veneto

Veneto is home to some incredible DOCG wine regions:

  • Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG
  • Asolo Prosecco DOCG
  • Bagnoli Friularo DOCG
  • Bardolino Superiore DOCG
  • Colli di Conegliano DOCG
  • Colli Euganei Fior d’Arancio
  • Conegliano-Valdobbiadene Prosecco DOCG
  • Lison DOCG
  • Montello Rosso DOCG
  • Piave Malanotte DOCG
  • Recioto della Valpolicella DOCG
  • Recioto di Gambellara DOCG
  • Recioto di Soave DOCG
  • Soave Superiore DOCG

Soil

Climate

Soil

Calcareous.
Volcanic.
Clay-Rich.

Soil

Mild Continental
Lake Garda Cooling.
Adriatic Sea Cooling.


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