Type | White wine |
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Allergens | Contains sulfites |
Alcohol contenti | 13.0% |

Spec sheet
The wine
Homage of Count Giuseppe Tasca to his wife Franca after fifty years of marriage, it is also a tribute to the union between Inzolia and Sauvignon, a blend that knows how to be fresh when young and rich in complexity after so many years. Fruit of the skill of this great maison in combining native and international vines, Nozze d'Oro comes from vineyards located in the Regaleali Estate at about 500 meters above sea level, exposed to considerable temperature variations that enhance the aromatic finesse of the grapes.
What does this wine taste like?
Nozze d'Oro has an intense straw-yellow colour, the bouquet expresses fruity aromas of apple, melon and peach, with hints of honey. On the palate it is fragrant, soft, round and fully harmonious, with rich persistence.
View | Straw yellow / Intense |
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Bouquet | Fruit notes / Apple / Melone bianco / Peach / Honey |
Mouth | Fragrant / Smooth / Rounded / Harmonious / Persistent |
Drinking and storing
This wine is perfect to be drunk immediately, but it can be left in the cellar without any problems for two or three years. We recommend drinking it with a medium-bowled glass.
Food pairing
Perfect with fish and shellfish, vegetarian dishes and white meat.






Ratings and awards
2020 | 91 PK | 91 SK |
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2018 | 93 PK | |
2017 | 91+ PK | |
2016 | 90 PK | |
2014 | 91 PK | |
2013 | 91 PK |
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The winery
Tasca d'Almerita

Tasca d'Almerita is a prestigious Sicilian winery with a history dating back to 1830. Founded by the Tasca family, this winery has been a benchmark in the production of high quality wines for over 200 years. The Tasca family has managed the Regaleali estate, located in the mountainous centre of Sicily, where several varieties of local and international grapes are grown on approximately 600 hectares of vineyards. The main estate, Tenuta Regaleali, is known for its biodiversity...