Nicolas Mariotti Bindi, 'Albore' Blanc 2024

£35.35

Albore means dawn in Corsican, marking the start into their range.

From two distinctive plots of vines grown on limestone in Carcu and Lumiu within Patrimonio. This Vermentino is aged for 6 months on the lees in stainless steel and is very moreish. A combination of floral notes, lemon rind, lemon balm, and sea salt.

Perfect for hot summer days and evening on the terrace.

Wine of the Summer 2025 here at Vins-Clairs

I picked this wine out of the collection for a special mention in next Friday’s MoneyWeek column.  It is incredible, magical, captivating and cleansing.  Albore means ‘dawn’, and this wine is akin to the sun rising pristinely on your palate, casting dazzling rays of flavour.  The blindingly white limestone soils mark this Vermentino with gorgeous, teasing minerality, and the hints of ozone freshness add drama to the lemon zest theme.  Aged on its lees in steel tanks, nothing interferes with the purity of this wine, and when you take your first sip, you are certain to be overwhelmed by oyster-shell-freshness and fresh-cut citrus notes that will mesmerise your senses.  18.5/20 - Matthew Jukes

Albore means dawn in Corsican, marking the start into their range.

From two distinctive plots of vines grown on limestone in Carcu and Lumiu within Patrimonio. This Vermentino is aged for 6 months on the lees in stainless steel and is very moreish. A combination of floral notes, lemon rind, lemon balm, and sea salt.

Perfect for hot summer days and evening on the terrace.

Wine of the Summer 2025 here at Vins-Clairs

I picked this wine out of the collection for a special mention in next Friday’s MoneyWeek column.  It is incredible, magical, captivating and cleansing.  Albore means ‘dawn’, and this wine is akin to the sun rising pristinely on your palate, casting dazzling rays of flavour.  The blindingly white limestone soils mark this Vermentino with gorgeous, teasing minerality, and the hints of ozone freshness add drama to the lemon zest theme.  Aged on its lees in steel tanks, nothing interferes with the purity of this wine, and when you take your first sip, you are certain to be overwhelmed by oyster-shell-freshness and fresh-cut citrus notes that will mesmerise your senses.  18.5/20 - Matthew Jukes

Nicolas, a Corsican native, had left the island for Paris to study law but made a sudden and quite drastic U-turn, deciding to come home and become a winemaker, ultimately producing his first vintage in 2007. His winery is located in Oletta - in the heart of the Patrimonio appellation – in the northern reaches of Corsica. Today, he and his wife organically farm fifteen hectares of wines which are planted to a host of indigenous Corsican grape varieties.

Nicolas focuses on parcellaire work, denoting several specific parcels: Marsaglia, a one hectare each of Niellucciu and Vermentinu – wich are all massale selections planted in 2009 – and grown on clay and limestone soils. Porcellese was one of the first vineyards Nicolas acquired – a 3.5 hectares of gobelet-trained Niellucciu vines that were planted in 1966 on alluvial soils with round stones. Meanwhile, Lumiu is southern-facing parcel of Vermentinu planted in clay and limestone soils, and Carcu is a myriad of north-facing parcels planted in 1970, 1996 and 2009.

The focus on parcellaire work extends to picking, vinifcation and ageing. Everything is harvested by hand in small baskets and once in the cellar, fermentations occur naturally and sulfur is used in limited doses (of which is printed on the labels). He works with some whole bunch and carbonic maceration, as well as ageing in concrete tanks. All cuvées are bottled unfined and unfiltered.

Grape variety : 100% Vermentinu Age of Vines: 10 to 14 years Vineyard Surface Area: 4.5ha Terroir : Clay/limestone soils Orientation : South East Farming: Certified Organic Vinification: Hand-harvested Vermentinu, harvested in 300 kg boxes. Whole bunches are directly pressed. Very light settling is performed to avoid stripping the must. Natural vinification takes place in temperature-controlled stainless steel vats. Only SO2 is used; the total dose is indicated on the label.