“Bada-Bing, Bada-Boom” in a Bottle

Here’s a refreshing Italian white wine that’s guaranteed to go down well and sounds like it could’ve been uttered during an episode or two of The Sopranos— Bidibi IGT from Maculan Società Agricola, of Breganze (VI), Italy.

Bidibi IGT -- Maculan Società Agricola, Breganze (VI), Italy | ©Tom Palladio Images Bidibi IGT -- Maculan Società Agricola, Breganze (VI), Italy | ©Tom Palladio Images

Made from a blend of Tai (f.n.a. Tocai, 55%) and Sauvignon (45%), this refreshing vino bianco is straw-yellow in color. Intensely aromatic, it pours forth with refreshing notes of ripe tropical fruit, citrus and freshly cut grass.

Plated and served | ©Tom Palladio Images Artisan black olive bread | ©Tom Palladio Images

Dry and well-rounded on the palate, Bidibi Bianco IGT has a vibrant acidity with a pleasant and persistent finish. It stands on its own as a true ombra (regional dialect for aperitif), and marries well with soups, first courses – including Lazy Person’s Penne with Peppers and Black Olive Pasta — and light fish dishes.

Best served chilled at 10°C. CIN CIN!

Bidibi IGT -- Maculan Società Agricola, Breganze (VI), Italy | ©Tom Palladio Images

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The Palladian Traveler's Borsalino over cobblestone | ©Tom Palladio Images

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8 comments

  1. It also sounds a bit like that android from the Buck Rogers TV show in the late 70’s/early 80’s. I mean the name of the wine, of course. The description sounds very tasty!

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