750ml
Domus Horae Fiano “Ti Esti” IGT Puglia

Ti estì—“What is it?”—is the question Socrates posed to his interlocutors, inviting them to return to the essence, strip away rhetoric, and arrive at a rational, precise, and unmistakable definition. This fundamental inquiry, Ti estì, serves as the indispensable starting point for any meaningful dialogue that transcends clichés. In the captivating aromas and whimsical flavors of this Minutolo, we discover a wine as unconventional as it is singular—a true embodiment of character and individuality.

Varietal:Minutol

Appellation: Bianco IGT Puglia

Production Zone:Ortanova(FG)

Soil:Skeleton and Limescale

Vinification and ageing: It is crafted rom hand-harvested grapes, gently pressed and fermented in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks. The wine is aged on fine lees for a few months, enhancing its texture, minerality ,and aromatic complexity, before bottling Vinification and ageing: It is crafted rom hand-harvested grapes, gently pressed and fermented in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks. The wine is aged on fine lees for a few months, enhancing its texture, minerality ,and aromatic complexity, before bottling

Tasting Note:Dry, fresh, and savory, this wine perfectly mirrors its aromatic profile. Notes of balsamic herbs emerge, complemented by an unexpectedly intense volume — rarely found in a white wine. Food Pairing:This wine’s floral notes pair beautifully with creamy La Tur and burrata, enhancing its aromas and balancing its salinity. However, sharper, acidic dishes like the pasta clash,highlighting its bitter finish. Creamy pairings unlock its full potential.
Domus Hortae is the Fioretti family business that has always been committed to the cultivation of vineyards, which it has cared for with the utmost dedication and passion since 1788, enhancing its production.
The Fioretti family’s love for the land has distant roots. Some ancient documents found in the Diocesan Archives would identify Matteo Fioretti as the first Fioretti ancestor, who arrived in 1788 in the Orta Nova countryside, a municipality located in the center of the Tavoliere delle Puglie, precisely in Grassano delle Fosse, as it is called today in the land registry lists. Passo di Grassano , so called on the historical maps, is one of the districts adjacent to the Locatione D’Horta connected to it by underground walkways, above which are planted the family vineyards, which led to the town center right where the Domus of Frederick II was located.