Paolo Bea

Santa Chiara Umbria Bianco Malvasia Blend

9.126 ratings
9.25 pro ratings
Umbria, Italy
Garganega, Grechetto, Malvasia, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc
Duck, Shellfish, Goose, Mushrooms, Manchego & Parmesan, Game, Pork, Squash & Root Vegetables, Chicken, Turkey, Cheddar & Gruyere, Meaty & Oily Fish, White Fish, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Cream Sauces, Tomato-Based, Goat & Feta Cheese, Chili & Hot Spicy, Salads & Greens, Fruit Desserts, Cake & Cream
Top Notes For
Jay Kline

Splash decanted about 15min prior and served just below cellar temp. The 2015 Santa Chiara pours a brilliant, burnished gold color. No real signs of particles or gas. Medium+ viscosity. On the nose, the wine is medium intensity and remarkably clean! This stands in stark contrast to other orange wines from Paolo Bea like Arboreus and Lapideus which are wild AF. Instead, the olfactory is greeted with the most deliciously fresh smelling Pink Lady apples, apricots, tangerines, and yellow flowers. On the palate, the wine is dry and the tannins, while they grab my attention, are probably closer to medium. Medium…bordering on medium+ acid. On the palate, the pomaceous and stone fruits predominate along with some herbs and minerals all wrapped in a gorgeously textured package. Super well balanced. The finish is long, a touch bitter and provides plenty of zip to work with the Cacciucco that we made for dinner. An absolutely lovely, and quite becoming, orange wine that’s drinking so well right now. Bottle #4419/6400.

Splash decanted about 15min prior and served just below cellar temp. The 2015 Santa Chiara pours a brilliant, burnished gold color. No real signs of particles or gas. Medium+ viscosity. On the nose, the wine is medium intensity and remarkably clean! This stands in stark contrast to other orange wines from Paolo Bea like Arboreus and Lapideus which are wild AF. Instead, the olfactory is greeted with the most deliciously fresh smelling Pink Lady apples, apricots, tangerines, and yellow flowers. On the palate, the wine is dry and the tannins, while they grab my attention, are probably closer to medium. Medium…bordering on medium+ acid. On the palate, the pomaceous and stone fruits predominate along with some herbs and minerals all wrapped in a gorgeously textured package. Super well balanced. The finish is long, a touch bitter and provides plenty of zip to work with the Cacciucco that we made for dinner. An absolutely lovely, and quite becoming, orange wine that’s drinking so well right now. Bottle #4419/6400.

Mar 1st, 2022
LM Segal

A big-ass and meaty white, chalk, orange peel and sweet fruit tempered by a lively acidity. Proper food wine, so viscous.

A big-ass and meaty white, chalk, orange peel and sweet fruit tempered by a lively acidity. Proper food wine, so viscous.

1 person found it helpfulJul 15th, 2019
Jeff Ryan

This is a monster skin contact wine!

This is a monster skin contact wine!

May 9th, 2020
Brandon Thiessen

Clear amber colour; nose of briny shellfish, sweet corn, brown apple; black tea tannic.

Clear amber colour; nose of briny shellfish, sweet corn, brown apple; black tea tannic.

Nov 8th, 2018
Michael Duffy

Mic drop

Mic drop

Oct 28th, 2018
Marisa Reisman

#2 of drain the swamp- yum, rose petals. Nice acid, very pleasant drinking

#2 of drain the swamp- yum, rose petals. Nice acid, very pleasant drinking

Apr 15th, 2018
Ron Siegel

Bone dry, rich, complex with clean & pure flavors of dried tea, orange & mineral.

Bone dry, rich, complex with clean & pure flavors of dried tea, orange & mineral.

Jan 24th, 2018
Sarah E

Not my photo but did not want to forget this delicious wine. Via Carota with AT and TL.

Not my photo but did not want to forget this delicious wine. Via Carota with AT and TL.

Sep 23rd, 2019
Nick Davis

Nick had this 7 years ago

Nick had this 7 years ago

Mar 21st, 2018
Alex Jones

Marketing/Development Kunni/Westerly Wines

8.8

Alex had this 7 years ago

Alex had this 7 years ago

Dec 17th, 2017