Teruzzi & Puthod Vernaccia

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Description

Teruzzi & Puthod Vernaccia is a Vernaccia di San Gimignano DOCG white wine from Tuscany, Italy, bottled at 12.5% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Produced on the largest Vernaccia estate in the appellation—60 hectares of the grape across 94 total hectares under vine—this bottling represents an unmatched depth of site knowledge in San Gimignano.

Quick Facts: ABV: 12.5%  |  Origin: San Gimignano, Tuscany, Italy  |  DOCG White Wine  |  Estate: Teruzzi & Puthod

Production & Heritage

Teruzzi & Puthod was founded by Enrico Teruzzi and Carmen Puthod in San Gimignano, the medieval hilltop town whose vineyards have produced Vernaccia since at least the 13th century. The estate is now under the ownership of the Lunelli Group, which acquired it in 2010. Fermentation takes place in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks, a deliberate choice that preserves the grape's delicate aromatics and crisp mineral backbone. Extended aging on fine lees adds textural complexity without masking the variety's characteristic freshness. With 60 hectares devoted exclusively to Vernaccia—the single largest holding of the grape in the denomination—the estate exercises a level of vineyard selection few producers in the zone can match.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: White flowers and acacia open the nose, followed by ripe peach and a gentle whiff of aromatic herb. Underneath, subtle mineral and citrus notes emerge as the wine breathes.

Taste: The entry is bright with mixed citrus fruits—lemon zest and grapefruit—transitioning to juicy yellow apple and apricot at the mid-palate. A round, medium-bodied texture carries hints of white almond and a faint honeyed richness, balanced by vibrant acidity that keeps the wine structured and lively.

Finish: Medium in length, closing with a pleasantly bitter-almond note and lingering mineral sensations. The finish stays clean, with echoes of citrus pith and stone fruit.

How to Drink Teruzzi Vernaccia

Serve well-chilled at 8–10°C to highlight the wine's citrus and mineral freshness. A standard white wine glass with a slightly tapered rim concentrates the delicate floral aromatics.

  • Aperol Spritz variation: Substitute prosecco with Teruzzi Vernaccia for a drier, more mineral-driven take on the classic Italian aperitivo.
  • White Wine Spritzer: The wine's crisp acidity and citrus profile hold up well when lengthened with sparkling water and a twist of lemon.
  • Hugo Cocktail: Its white flower aromatics complement the elderflower liqueur and mint in this popular Northern Italian serve.

Best For

  • Weeknight Italian dinners featuring light pasta or risotto
  • Gifting to someone exploring Tuscan whites beyond Pinot Grigio
  • Summer entertaining alongside antipasti and seafood spreads
  • Building an Italian regional wine collection with authentic DOCG appellations

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Teruzzi Vernaccia taste like? Teruzzi Vernaccia leads with citrus fruits, yellow apple, and white flowers, supported by a mineral backbone and a pleasantly bitter-almond finish. It is medium-bodied with lively acidity, making it crisp and refreshing rather than rich or oaky.

How does Teruzzi Vernaccia compare to Guicciardini Strozzi Vernaccia di San Gimignano? Both are benchmark producers from the same DOCG appellation, but Teruzzi farms the largest Vernaccia holding in San Gimignano at 60 hectares, giving it unparalleled vineyard diversity. Guicciardini Strozzi is a historic noble estate that tends toward a slightly more traditional style, while Teruzzi leans into stainless steel freshness and aromatic clarity.

Is Teruzzi Vernaccia good for sipping on its own? Yes—its balanced acidity, floral aromatics, and mineral finish make it a rewarding wine to drink on its own, especially as a chilled aperitivo. It does not require food to feel complete, though it pairs beautifully with lighter dishes.

Where is Teruzzi Vernaccia made? Teruzzi Vernaccia is produced on the Teruzzi & Puthod estate in San Gimignano, a hilltop commune in the province of Siena, Tuscany, Italy. San Gimignano holds DOCG status for Vernaccia, Italy's first ever DOC designation, granted in 1966.

What foods pair well with Teruzzi Vernaccia? Seared scallops or grilled branzino complement the wine's citrus and mineral notes. Risotto with saffron mirrors its subtle golden fruit character. Fresh burrata with heirloom tomatoes matches its acidity and texture. A classic Tuscan panzanella salad echoes the wine's herbaceous edge. Lightly aged pecorino toscano bridges the almond finish with nutty, savory flavors.

What sizes does Teruzzi Vernaccia come in? The standard bottling is widely available in the 750ml format.

Is Teruzzi Vernaccia worth the price? Teruzzi Vernaccia positions as an accessible, entry-level DOCG Tuscan white that consistently delivers quality above its price tier. For a wine carrying the prestige of Italy's original DOC appellation, it represents strong value relative to comparable San Gimignano bottlings.

Why Teruzzi Vernaccia?

No other estate in San Gimignano commands as much Vernaccia vineyard acreage as Teruzzi & Puthod, giving the winery an exceptional range of site-specific fruit to draw from across 60 planted hectares. This scale translates into consistency vintage after vintage—a meaningful advantage in a small appellation where quality can vary widely between producers. Stainless steel fermentation and extended lees contact strike a balance between preserving varietal purity and building palate weight. For anyone seeking an authentic expression of one of Tuscany's most historic white grapes, this bottling sets a reliable benchmark at a competitive price point.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    White Wine
  • Product of
    Italy
  • Region
    Tuscany
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Teruzzi & Puthod

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