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Spumante Segura Viudas...

Spumante Segura Viudas...

<br />Reserva Heredad<br />Reserva Heredad was created to express style, in the world of top of the range sparkling wines. We make it with the objective of offering an elegant, versatile Cava. To do<br />this, we select only the very best wines from each vintage, which will then age in bottle, in contact with the lees, for more than 30 months. This ageing ends when the winery<br />expert gives every bottle the magic touch with the last poignettage or shake of the wrist, which intensi- fies the contact of the lees with the wine, and creates a more<br />complex bouquet.<br /><br />THE VINEYARDS<br />The grapes are 100% hand harvested and transported to the winery in 25kg capacity self draining plastic boxes to prevent grape damage, and thereby avoiding the<br />possibility that the juice might oxidise, with a consequent loss of freshness.<br /><br /><br />IN THE CELLAR<br />The must for Reserva Heredad comes from the lightest pressing of the grapes. We only use the first 50% of the juice pressed. This is known as the flower must, as it is<br />the most aromatic and delicate. The first fermentation takes place in stainless steel tanks at a controlled low temperature of between 14 and 16°C, to retain the primary<br />aromas of the grapes. The blend for Reserva Heredad is made up of nine different wines, each one vinified in separate tanks. The magic of the blend is in ensuring that each<br />one lends its own touch of character to the whole. Macabeo is the dominant grape in Reserva Heredad, contributing acidity and freshness. It also allows the wine to age<br />well, during the 30 months or more that it will be in contact with the lees. Both the first and the second fermentations are carried out using our own selected yeast strains.<br />These give structure, softness on the palate, more complex aromas (honey, dried fruits and flowers), as well as an elegant and persistent mousse. Before disgorgement we<br />give each bottle a last sharp shake, or twist of the wrist, known as a poignettage, lifting the yeast cells from the side of the bottle, and mixing them once more with the<br />wine, thus intensifying the element of autolysis. The riddling or turning of all the bottles of Reserva Heredad is done by hand and in pupitres.<br /><br /><br />IN GLASS<br />Straw yellow in colour, with a small, fine, plentiful mousse. The opening aromas are of the ageing on lees, lightly smokey, with touches of biscuit or bread, which are<br />followed by hints of honey, fruit and flower petals. The palate is excellent, fruity and full of flavour, with dried fruits from the lees ageing, but very elegant, giving the drinker a<br />delightful sense of abundance.<br /><br /><br />ON THE TABLE<br />This Cava defines elegant refreshment, even in its presentation. It is a perfect companion to truffle influenced dishes, such as truffle oil drizzled pastas. White fish - sole or<br />monkfish à la meunière, or even traditional Mediterranean casseroles are perfect companions, as are cooked or cured hams, and soft white cheeses such as brie or<br />camembert. It marries perfectly with meat dishes, such as fillet of venison slow braised in a shallot sauce.<br />
Price €46.80
Fonseca Guimaraens BIN 27...

Fonseca Guimaraens BIN 27...

Bin 27 shares the heritage and style of the great Fonseca Vintage Ports, as well as much of their depth and character.<br /><br />Full Bodied &amp; Fruity<br /><br />Tasting note<br />Bin 27 shares the heritage and style of the great Fonseca Vintage Ports, as well as much of their depth and character.<br />However it is bottled when ready to drink and can be served by the glass directly from the bottle. Blended for consistency of character and quintessentially Fonseca in<br />style, this reserve blend provides reliable and affordable value.<br />Deep youthful ruby colour. Intense rich fruity nose crammed with pure blackberry, cassis, cherry and plum aromas interwoven with notes of spice.<br />The palate full bodied and round, with a smooth velvety texture balanced by firm mouth filling tannins. The juicy black fruit flavours linger into the rich luscious finish.<br />Pairing suggestions<br />The rich black fruit flavours of Bin 27 are a perfect match for chocolate and berry fruit dishes. A chocolate fondant with strawberries makes a deliciously hedonistic<br />combination with Bin 27, the rich creamy chocolate and luscious ripe strawberries blending seductively with the blackcurrant and cherry fruitiness of the wine. Bin 27 is also<br />excellent served after a meal with bitter chocolate with a high cocoa content or a plate of chocolate brownies or truffles. Like all youthful red Ports, Bin 27 is an excellent<br />match for soft ripe cheeses and can be served on its own at the end of the meal or any other relaxed occasion in a generously proportioned wine glass.<br />Description<br />Although for connoisseurs and collectors Fonseca is synonymous with Vintage Port, to thousands of wine drinkers and Port lovers, the wine that springs to mind is Bin 27.<br />This rich and fruity reserve blend is sold all over the world and has a particularly loyal following in North America.<br />Fonseca Bin 27 was launched in Britain nearly 50 years ago, in 1972. At the time the market for Port was undergoing a profound change. Consumers were becoming more<br />knowledgeable and demanding in their choice of wine. No longer content with the simple young Ports that until then had accounted for much of consumption, they sought<br />more sophisticated and distinctive wines both to enjoy at home and when dining out.<br />
Price €30.60
Terrazzas Selection Malbec...

Terrazzas Selection Malbec...

TERRAZAS DE LOS ANDES<br />SELECTION MALBEC<br /><br />Consistent, direct and with good acidity.<br /><br />This Malbec, the emblem of Terrazas de los Andes, comes from over 100 plots in our 6 high-altitude Malbec vineyards. Its rarity lies in the unique combination of grapes<br />from the classic terroir of Las Compuertas, in Luján de Cuyo, with the more recently discovered terroirs in the Valle de Uco: Gualtallary, Los Chacayes, Paraje Altamira and<br />Eugenio Bustos, all between 1,070 and 1,200 metres above sea level. The vines are between 20 and 90 years old.<br /><br />TASTING NOTES<br />A complex and layered expression, revealing aromas of red and black fruits, subtle hints of violets and delicate toasted notes. The palate is full-bodied, accentuated by<br />sweet, round tannins and a juicy finish reminiscent of red and black fruits and providing freshness.<br /><br />100% Malbec<br />Alcohol content 14% vol.<br />
Price €25.20
Cloudy Bay Chardonnay 2019...

Cloudy Bay Chardonnay 2019...

CHARDONNAY<br />Fragrant, structured and elegant<br />Having become part of the range since the 1986 vintage, Chardonnay was the second wine to be marketed by the estate, after Sauvignon Blanc. Cloudy Bay Chardonnay<br />comes from vineyards located in the sub-regions of Omaka, Brancott, Rapaura and Renwick and requires the same time and precision as a great Burgundy white: around 2<br />years of oak ageing.<br />TASTING NOTES<br />Immediately seductive and perfumed, with aromas of white peach, apricot, flowering trees and warm hay. The palate is concentrated and inviting: hints of apple and pear<br />balanced by vanilla, hazelnut and a delicate saline note. The finish is long and fascinating, refreshed by a hint of citrusy acidity.<br />
Price €35.90
Numanthia 2016 750ml

Numanthia 2016 750ml

Colour: Ripe cherry color with ruby reflections.<br />Aroma: When you bring the glass to your nose, the wine is expressive, and deep, with hints of red berries, smoky notes, garrigue aromas and a background of sweet<br />spices.<br />Palate: The attack is soft and quickly fills your palate with a great intensity. The velvety and mature tannin beautifully goes along with the generous and voluminous texture.<br />Black fruit such as blueberries and blackcurrants, notes of violet and hints of black pepper, cloves and a tobacco leaf generate complexity and length, surrounded by a good<br />acidity.<br /><br />Food Pairing<br />Starter: Oven candied tomatoes with fresh Cebreiro cheese.<br />Main course: Grilled octopus and sweet potato puree.<br />Dessert: Black forest cake with candied cherries.<br /><br />Serving temperature: 15-16 °C<br />Ageing potential: Up to 20 years<br />Alcohol content: 15%<br />
Price €54.90
Franciacorta Brut Teatro...

Franciacorta Brut Teatro...

Dedicated to the legendary temple of the Opera, to which the winery feels close and inspired, it is the best expression of the vintage and the Bellavista style. The grapes<br />that make up this great cuvée, mainly chardonnay and pinot noir, are the best possible, the result of a radical selection of individual vineyards. In addition to the exceptional<br />quality of the raw materials used, this Franciacorta differs from other Bruts in that more than a quarter of the wines from which it is made are aged for seven months in small<br />oak barrels. Statuesque in its balance, capable of supporting and at the same time riding the characteristics of the vintage, this Metodo Franciacorta is impressive for its<br />intensity and complexity. The colour is an intense straw-yellow, with a very fine and persistent perlage, a prologue to aromas that appear quintessentially Bellavista.<br />Generous and elegant are the floral notes of hawthorn, unpredictable the balsamic ones of laurel, first, then candied citrus and small pastries. The taste is thick, decisive,<br />aristocratic, creamy and deep at the same time. The finish is magnificent for its cleanliness and flavour.<br /><br />Grapes Chardonnay 75%, Pinot Noir 25%.<br />Training system Guyot<br />Planting density 5000 vines/ha<br />Yield 100 quintals/ha<br />Average age of vines 25 years<br />Harvest period End of August, beginning of September<br />Ageing 59% pièces, 41% inox<br />Dosage 4.5 g/l<br />Acidity 6.9<br />
Price €46.80
Vinsanto Chianti Classico...

Vinsanto Chianti Classico...

Marchese Antinori Vinsanto Chianti Classico DOC 2016<br /><br />Climate: After an autumn and winter that tended to be mild and not very rainy, spring 2016 began with good weather in Chianti Classico, bringing bud break about 10 days<br />earlier than the historical average. Starting in May and during the first half of June, rainfall and average cool temperatures were recorded, but did not affect the decisive<br />phases of flowering and fruit set. The summer up to the end of August was hot, dry and without heat peaks: optimal conditions for maintaining an excellent vegetative-<br />productive balance and ensuring constant growth of the grapes. Harvesting took place between 7 and 10 September.<br /><br />Vinification: the grapes, sourced exclusively from the vineyards of the Antinori estates in Chianti Classico, were carefully selected and harvested in boxes; they were then<br />placed by hand on the special mats of the appassitoio (drying room) of the Tignanello estate or on the penzane of the Pèppoli estate (mobile frames where the bunches are<br />hung in suspension). The grapes, left to dry until the end of December, were then softly pressed in order to maintain their organoleptic and aromatic characteristics. The<br />must obtained was put into the typical 'caratelli', made from different types of wood and with a capacity varying between 50 and 200 litres, where the long, slow alcoholic<br />fermentation took place. The wine remained in the kegs for about 3 years and was then blended and finally bottled.<br /><br />Historical data: The production of Vinsanto in Tuscany dates back at least to medieval times: it is considered a true regional speciality and the Antinori family has always<br />produced it. The first vintage of Vinsanto Tenute Marchese Antinori (a 'natural' production vinsanto) was, however, 1987.<br /><br />Tasting Notes: The Marchese Antinori Vinsanto has a dark amber colour with golden reflections. On the nose sweet notes of dried fruit, such as hazelnut and date, combine<br />with an intense sensation of candied orange, honey, and a slight hint of cinnamon. On the palate it is full, soft, supported by a pleasant freshness that makes it lively and<br />pleasant. Good persistence on the palate.<br />
Price €26.80
Trento DOC Altemasi Pas...

Trento DOC Altemasi Pas...

Pas Dosé<br />Altemasi Trentodoc<br />Grape varieties<br /><br />Chardonnay 60% and Pinot Noir 40%.<br />Vineyard area<br /><br />The slopes of the Dolomite cones, the Valle dei Laghi and the Valle di Cembra at altitudes between 450 and 600 metres.<br />Ageing on yeasts<br /><br />More than 60 months.<br />Characteristics<br /><br />Fine and continuous perlage, brilliant straw-yellow colour with marked greenish hues. Intense aroma of peach and citrus fruits, which opens to reveal slight mineral notes. In<br />the mouth, it shows decisive character, great backbone and austerity. Savoury and very persistent.<br />Pairings<br /><br />All smoked fish dishes, oysters and raw shellfish, linguine with lobster.<br />
Price €41.20
Trento DOC Altemasi Graal...

Trento DOC Altemasi Graal...

Altemasi Riserva Graal 2014<br />TRENTO DOC CLASSIC METHOD<br />An elegant classic sparkling wine Riserva Millesimato that Cavit produces only with grapes from great vintages. Graal derives from medieval Latin with the meaning of<br />container, this name gained notoriety in the cycle of King Arthur's novels because it was associated with the cup used by Jesus during the Last Supper.<br /><br />Production area: The highest and most suitable hilly areas for sparkling wines in Trentino (Colline di Trento, Altopiano di Brentonico and Valledei Laghi). Medium-textured<br />soils of fluvial-glacial and volcanic nature, on average not very deep and situated at altitudes between 500 and 600 metres above sea level.<br />Grape varieties: 70% Chardonnay and 30% Pinot Noir with a yield of 70 hl per hectare.<br />Climate: After a mild winter with plenty of water, a spring with plenty of rain accompanied us until the beginning of June, followed by a hot, dry summer. Towards the end of<br />August, thunderstorms cooled the days and led to sudden drops in temperature at night. These sudden changes in temperature delayed the ripening process, postponing<br />the start of the harvest until 10 September.<br />Vinification and ageing: Manual harvesting into boxes preceded the traditional soft pressing of the perfectly ripe grapes, with separation of selected fractions of the must,<br />which fermented at a controlled temperature in stainless steel and barriques.frothing took place in May, after a period of maturation of the base wine.the first disgorgement<br />took place 68 months after tirage.<br />Analytical data:<br />Alcohol: 12.50% vol.<br />Total acidity: 6,3 g/l<br />Dry extract: 22 g/l<br />Residual sugars: 5 g/l<br />Contains sulphites<br />Organoleptic characteristics: White mousse with fine and continuous perlage; straw yellow colour with greenish reflections. Fine and intense bouquet with notes of apple<br />and citrus fruits, accompanied by hints of minerals, candied fruit and pastries. Fresh and balanced in the mouth. An important acidity highlights the texture and backbone<br />that support the long persistence and elegance of the wine: Roasted fish, white meat, cheese and stuffed pasta.<br />Serving temperature: 8 -10°C<br />
Price €48.80
Franciacorta Secolo Novo...

Franciacorta Secolo Novo...

Brigantia - Franciacorta Satén Millesimato<br /><br />Alkohol: 13% Vol.<br />Residual sugar: 10gr/lt<br />Grape varieties used: Chardonnay in purity<br />Training system: Guyot 90/100 cm from the ground<br />Planting system: 2.5×0.85 m<br />Plant density: 4,500/5,000 plants/ha<br />Average grape yield per hectare: about 100 q.li per hectare<br />Grape selection: in the vineyard with manual harvesting into crates of a maximum of 18 kg.<br />White vinification in pneumatic press with soft pressing of the whole grapes and separation of the 1st and 2nd fractions. After static and physical separation from the<br />impurities of the must at low temperatures, selected yeasts are inoculated for fermentation in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks. This is followed by racking and<br />lowering the temperature to around 10°C to avoid malolactic fermentation. Once the 'draught syrup' has been added, which contains a maximum of 18gr/lt of sugar to<br />enhance the softness and 'silkiness' of the wine, it is bottled, corked with a crown cap and laid down in a pile for frothing.<br />Ageing in bottles: 36 months on average<br /><br />Beautiful, bright straw yellow, where gold peeps out, minute effervescence, great continuity.<br /><br />The bouquet is initially shy, opening gently with notes of vanilla and white chocolate, followed by wild flowers and chamomile, then almond milk and white pepper, closing<br />with chalky scents and oyster water.<br />On the palate it is creamy, the effervescence denotes great envelopment; it has excellent persistence, complete, tasty and rich in nuances of pastries, ripe yellow fruit, at<br />times exotic and citrus meringues.<br />To be served at 6-8° in a medium-sized goblet; a wine that is not afraid of rising temperatures.<br />It can be served on the table just about anywhere, from starters inspired by the woods, such as a carpaccio of porcini mushrooms, or meat tartare, even game, such as<br />venison, or tartare or carpaccio of fish and shellfish with spicy condiments, pepper and ginger.<br />Going down the boot you can think of combining it with dishes that use spicy ingredients, to enhance its creamy side.<br />If you want to accompany its creamy, milky notes, you could pair it with a cheese made from mixed milks, the three-milk tome or some mature robiola.<br />
Price €47.80
Franciacorta Brigantia...

Franciacorta Brigantia...

Brigantia - Franciacorta Satén Millesimato<br /><br />Alkohol: 13% Vol.<br />Residual sugar: 10gr/lt<br />Grape varieties used: Chardonnay in purity<br />Training system: Guyot 90/100 cm from the ground<br />Planting system: 2.5×0.85 m<br />Plant density: 4,500/5,000 plants/ha<br />Average grape yield per hectare: about 100 q.li per hectare<br />Grape selection: in the vineyard with manual harvesting into crates of a maximum of 18 kg.<br />White vinification in pneumatic press with soft pressing of the whole grapes and separation of the 1st and 2nd fractions. After static and physical separation from the<br />impurities of the must at low temperatures, selected yeasts are inoculated for fermentation in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks. This is followed by racking and<br />lowering the temperature to around 10°C to avoid malolactic fermentation. Once the 'draught syrup' has been added, which contains a maximum of 18gr/lt of sugar to<br />enhance the softness and 'silkiness' of the wine, it is bottled, corked with a crown cap and laid down in a pile for frothing.<br />Ageing in bottles: 36 months on average<br /><br />Beautiful, bright straw yellow, where gold peeps out, minute effervescence, great continuity.<br /><br />The bouquet is initially shy, opening gently with notes of vanilla and white chocolate, followed by wild flowers and chamomile, then almond milk and white pepper, closing<br />with chalky scents and oyster water.<br />On the palate it is creamy, the effervescence denotes great envelopment; it has excellent persistence, complete, tasty and rich in nuances of pastries, ripe yellow fruit, at<br />times exotic and citrus meringues.<br />To be served at 6-8° in a medium-sized goblet; a wine that is not afraid of rising temperatures.<br />It can be served on the table just about anywhere, from starters inspired by the woods, such as a carpaccio of porcini mushrooms, or meat tartare, even game, such as<br />venison, or tartare or carpaccio of fish and shellfish with spicy condiments, pepper and ginger.<br />Going down the boot you can think of combining it with dishes that use spicy ingredients, to enhance its creamy side.<br />If you want to accompany its creamy, milky notes, you could pair it with a cheese made from mixed milks, the three-milk tome or some mature robiola.<br />
Price €29.20
Blanc De Noirs ALTEMASI...

Blanc De Noirs ALTEMASI...

Grape varieties<br /><br />Exclusively Pinot Noir.<br />Vineyard area<br /><br />Steep slopes made up of gravelly fluvioglacial deposits in the Valle di Cembra and alluvial conoids on the Trento hill.<br />Ageing on yeasts<br /><br />Over 36 months.<br />Characteristics<br /><br />Persistent mousse with fine, continuous perlage. Straw yellow colour with golden highlights. Complex, intense bouquet. Fruity notes of peach blend with sweet hints of<br />almond and white chocolate. Enveloping on the palate, with remarkable balance and great persistence that closes with an aftertaste of candied citrus peel and redcurrant.<br />Pairings<br /><br />Risotto with smoked trout, shellfish, vitello tonnato, white fish all'isolana, smoked salmon.<br /> <br /><br /> <br />More Info<br /><br />The most known and traditional Altemasi label is the Millesimato, sparkling Traditional Method Blanc de Blancs, whose mark is the elegance obtained from the long<br />maturation on the yeasts (over 24 months). Elegance and finesse are linked to the fruity and mineral bouquet.<br />Tasting Notes<br /><br />Persistent foam with minute fine-grain perlage. Straw yellow colour, with very faint greenish tinges. Complex, highly refined nose, fruity, mineral,with light notes of bread<br />crust. Dry, pleasantly fresh on the palate, with a good, balanced structure.<br />Vineyard<br /><br />The vineyards in Trentino most ideally suited to producing sparkling wines (the hills around Trento, the Valle dei Laghi and the Brentonico Plateau).<br />Preservation<br /><br />Horizontal bottle in a cool and dark space.<br />
Price €45.20