Poggio Al Sole Sangiovese Bianco – Completely Colorless!
Poggio Al Sole Sangiovese Bianco – Completely Colorless!
by AlexDeLarge69
10 Comments
AlexDeLarge69
Really interesting experience. I thought this was a spirit when I was in the shop, but lo and behold it was a sangiovese bianco! Very interesting flavor – I’d actually say Pear is the strongest flavor, followed by more classic citrusy and tropical fruit flavors. The experience is just made all the more unique given there is literally no color to the wine – it’s as clear as water or vodka. The clerk didn’t have an answer for how it is so clear, but we both settled on “magic”.
Sea_Entertainment848
This feels contrary to gods plan. I need it.
LufaMaster
Is it distilled?
Wildeyewilly
Is it charcoal filtered or something? A la Cristalino tequila
SmokedBeef
That not as bad as I would have thought, thanks for the response
-i--am---lost-
Sounds cool! Wish I could find a bottle near me
wogfood
Yep. Charcoal. Powerful shit.
gcej1234
That’s a neat trick
ExaminationFancy
Even if you whole cluster press with low pressure, you will have *some* color.
This has **carbon** written all over it.
MohtHcaz
PVPP (plasticizer) is usually used to strip the color
10 Comments
Really interesting experience. I thought this was a spirit when I was in the shop, but lo and behold it was a sangiovese bianco! Very interesting flavor – I’d actually say Pear is the strongest flavor, followed by more classic citrusy and tropical fruit flavors. The experience is just made all the more unique given there is literally no color to the wine – it’s as clear as water or vodka. The clerk didn’t have an answer for how it is so clear, but we both settled on “magic”.
This feels contrary to gods plan. I need it.
Is it distilled?
Is it charcoal filtered or something? A la Cristalino tequila
That not as bad as I would have thought, thanks for the response
Sounds cool! Wish I could find a bottle near me
Yep. Charcoal. Powerful shit.
That’s a neat trick
Even if you whole cluster press with low pressure, you will have *some* color.
This has **carbon** written all over it.
PVPP (plasticizer) is usually used to strip the color