Tenuta Santa Lucia

Tenuta Santa Lucia Pagadebit 2024

Regular price $25.00
WHY WE LIKE THIS WINE

This Bombino Bianco shows delicate floral and orchard fruit character with pronounced freshness. Serve well-chilled at 46-50°F; no decanting necessary. The saline minerality and bright acidity make it a natural match for frittata con piselli (pea omelette), a Romagnol classic. Similar to a crisp Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi or unoaked Trebbiano d'Abruzzo.

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Product Description

Tenuta Santa Lucia Pagadebit 2024 comes from the Upper Savio Valley in Romagna, where the estate farms 12 hectares of vineyards at 250 meters elevation near Mercato Saraceno. The grape—Pagadebit, locally named Bombino Bianco—earned its name from farmers who could "pay their debts" thanks to its reliable yields even in difficult vintages. Tenuta Santa Lucia cultivates biodynamically (Demeter certified), considering lunar phases in both vineyard and cellar. Hand-harvested grapes ferment spontaneously with native yeasts in stainless steel, then age six months on lees. The result is a clean, mineral-driven white that expresses Romagna's terroir.

Tasting notes

Pale straw yellow with greenish reflections. The nose opens with hawthorn blossom, green apple, and subtle citrus. On the palate, the wine is linear and bright, showing good acidity, a persistent saline edge, and a clean, mineral-driven finish that invites another sip.

Food pairings

Frittata con piselli, grilled branzino, raw oysters, seafood risotto, vegetable antipasti, prosciutto e melone, white fish carpaccio, light pasta dishes.

Wine Details

Dry/Sweet:, Dry
Wine Type:, White
Wine Style:, Light Body
Grapes:, Pgadebit
Farming:, Organic
Vintage:, 2024
Alcohol:, 12%
Country:, Italy
Region:, Emilia–Romagna
Appellation:, Emilia IGT
Bottle Size:, 750ml
Sugar Level:, Low Sugar, Zero Added Sugar

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Producer profile

Tenuta Santa Lucia

Established in the early 1960s, the Santa Lucia estate is a result of merging the lands owned by the family patriarch with those of his father. This union created a substantial farm of about 100 hectares, with 12 hectares dedicated to vineyards. These vineyards, located 250 meters above sea level in Mercato Saraceno within the Savio valley, lie at the heart of Romagna.

Initially, like many estates of its time, Santa Lucia was focused on self-sufficiency, producing an array of products, including cheese, fruit, and wine. However, as the 1990s ended, the estate shifted its focus primarily to viticulture. This transition saw significant changes both in the vineyards and the cellars.

Today, Santa Lucia's vineyards are cultivated using organic farming methods. The estate employs the espalier system for vine training and follows Guyot pruning techniques. Embracing both organic and natural wine production, Santa Lucia has recently started experimenting with biodynamic practices. This involves considering the lunar phases in their viticulture and vinification processes. Such a holistic approach has yielded impressive results, further bolstering Santa Lucia's stature in the wine industry.

Wine region

Emilia–Romagna, Italy

Romagna forms the eastern half of Emilia-Romagna, stretching from the Apennine foothills to the Adriatic coast in north-central Italy. While Emilia (the western portion) claims fame for Lambrusco and the culinary cities of Bologna, Parma, and Modena, Romagna has carved its own identity through native grape varieties that thrive on its rolling hills and clay-limestone soils.

The region's viticultural history dates to Etruscan and Roman times, when settlers recognized the potential of these sun-drenched slopes. Romagna's terroir varies considerably: the coastal plains offer sandy, alluvial soils, while the inland hills—rising toward the Apennines at elevations between 200 and 500 meters—feature well-drained clay and limestone that stress vines just enough to concentrate flavors. The continental climate delivers hot summers moderated by cooling breezes from both the Adriatic Sea and the mountains.

Sangiovese dominates red wine production in Romagna, yielding wines with bright acidity, cherry fruit, and firm tannins that distinguish them from Tuscan interpretations. For whites, Albana holds historic significance as Italy's first white wine to receive DOCG status in 1987, produced in styles ranging from dry to passito. Lesser-known varieties like Pagadebit (Bombino Bianco), Famoso, and Centesimino represent Romagna's commitment to preserving indigenous grapes that nearly disappeared during the 20th century's push toward international varieties.

The Upper Savio Valley, where Tenuta Santa Lucia farms near Mercato Saraceno, typifies Romagna's hillside viticulture—small family estates working native varieties on challenging terrain. In recent years, natural wine producers have revitalized Romagna's reputation, embracing organic and biodynamic farming while crafting wines through spontaneous fermentation and minimal intervention. This approach has positioned Romagna alongside Emilia's pioneering estates as a compelling destination for drinkers seeking authentic, terroir-driven Italian wine.

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Midwest: 3-4 business days
East Coast: 5 business days

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