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Aglianico del Molise...

Aglianico del Molise...

TYPE: Molise DOC Aglianico Riserva - ' Contado '.<br />PRODUCTION AREA: vineyard Contrada Camarda ( Pesaro ). Altitude 200 mt. Southeast exposure<br />VINE: Aglianico 100%.<br />TYPE OF SOIL: calcareous clay.<br />AGE OF THE VINEYARDS: average age 22 years.<br />VINIFICATION: in small steel fermenters with long maceration.<br />VINEYARD SYSTEM: espalier.<br />COLOUR: ruby red with garnet reflections.<br />BOUQUET: wide and intense bouquet with hints of ripe fruit.<br />PAIRINGS: goes well with savoury food, hearty first courses, game, meat and mature cheeses, also with vegetarian dishes such as stewed vegetables, legumes, baked<br />vegetable dishes such as aubergine parmigiana or vegetable soufflé.<br />TASTE: Soft and velvety in the mouth, very harmonious with good body, rightly tannic with a black cherry aftertaste.<br /><br />TASTING NOTES: Aglianico is an ancient vine, probably originating in Greece and introduced in Italy around the 7th-6th century BC. There are no certainties about the<br />origins of the name, which could be traced back to the ancient city of Elea (Eleanico), on the Tyrrhenian coast of Campania, or be more simply a mispronunciation of the<br />word Hellenico (for its Greek origin). The original name (Elleanico or Hellenico) became Aglianico during the Aragonese domination in the 15th century, due to the double L<br />pronounced gli in Spanish phonetic usage.Aglianico Contado Riserva Di Majo Norante: the ancient culture of the vine-dressing man combined with modernity and the future.<br /><br />DESCRIPTION: Di Majo Norante produces its wines exclusively from the 123 hectares of the ancient feud of the Marquis Norante di Santa Cristina. In Molise, wine has a<br />tradition that goes back to the Samnites and the Romans, who introduced the cultivation of the vine. The production methods are those handed down from one generation to<br />the next in the southern Apennines, always linked to the values of the peasant world. Di Majo Norante has sacrificed productivity and standardisation of taste in the constant<br />pursuit of quality and typicality, in the conviction that southern vines are better suited to the soil and climatic conditions of the Molise countryside. The predisposition to<br />select clones of indigenous southern vines through the study of their adaptability to the soil is at the origin of all Di Majo Norante wines. Grapes of ancient vines such as<br />Aglianico, Montepulciano, Sangiovese and Tintilia for the production of red wines, Falanghina and Greco for the production of white wines; Moscato reale for the sweet<br />passito. With regard to the cultivation of the grapes, the main aim is to maintain the biodiversity of the vineyards. Biodiversity is defined as the totality of all forms of life<br />present: plants, animals and micro-organisms. For this reason, the rules of organic farming have been followed for many years. All the vineyards are left with natural grassing<br />and spontaneous flowering to ensure the healthiness of the soil, guaranteeing the presence of the necessary micro-organisms and insects that are antagonists to many<br />parasites. Production is kept low to obtain the highest quality of grapes; thanks to the thinning out of the bunches, only the most beautiful, ripe and healthy ones reach the<br />harvest.<br /><br />AGEING: The wine is aged for about three years, one of which in barriques and tonneaux.<br />
Price €16.80
Primitivo di Manduria DOP...

Primitivo di Manduria DOP...

<br />Talò Primitivo di Manduria D.O.P.<br />750 ml<br /><br />In San Marzano, the vine-growers take care of their small vineyard as you would a garden.<br />Their stories are many, as are the names of their families.<br />We have chosen one, Talò, to thank them ideally: family for family, story for story.<br /><br /><br />Grape variety: Primitivo.<br />Area: San Marzano, Salento, Apulia. About 100 metres above sea level.<br />Soil: Medium-textured, clayey, shallow and with a good presence of skeleton.<br />Cultivation: Espallier (5,000 vines per hectare).<br />Harvest: Second week of September.<br />Vinification: Thermo-controlled maceration for about 10 days followed by alcoholic fermentation with selected yeasts.<br />Ageing: In French and American oak barriques for 6 months.<br />Organoleptic characteristics: Ruby red colour enriched by violet reflections; opulent bouquet reminiscent of ripe cherries and plums, with pleasant notes of cocoa and vanilla.<br />A wine of remarkable structure, softened by the persuasive warmth of the Primitivo, ending in notes of long sweetness.<br />Pairings: Robust first courses, lamb, game with elaborate sauces and hard cheeses.<br />Serve at: 16-18 °C.<br />
Price €14.80
Sauvignon 2022 St.Valentin...

Sauvignon 2022 St.Valentin...

Sauvignon<br />Sanct Valentin 2022<br />In 1989 the course was first set for what is probably the most famous white wine of the St. Michael-Eppan Winery. For over 20 years, the Sauvignon Sanct Valentin has<br />found first-class conditions in the carefully selected individual vineyards at the foot of the Mendelstock to produce a great top wine with captivating fruit, excellent minerality<br />and persistence. Today, this noble drop is not only the pride of the house and the most important wine of the Sanct Valentin line, but also one of the most awarded white<br />wines in Italy.<br /><br />Grape variety: Sauvignon<br />Vine age: 10 to 33 years<br />Growing area: Site: best vineyards in St. Michael and 'Eppan Berg' (450-650m)<br />Exposure: south-east<br />Soils: Calcareous gravel soils<br />Method of cultivation: Guyot<br />Harvest: Early to mid-September; harvest and grape selection by hand.<br />Vinification: The majority (75%) is fermented in steel tanks, where the wine is aged on the fine lees until the end of April. The rest (25%) is fermented and aged in tonneau.<br />Yield: 45 hl/ha<br />Analytical data:<br />Alcohol content: 14.5%<br />Acidity: 6,25 gr/lt<br />Drinking temperature: 8-10°.<br /><br />Recommended consumption:<br />An exquisite accompaniment to exclusive parties and special occasions.<br />Excellent with roasted fish such as redfish, sole or char.<br />on a cream of peppers, but also with spicy vegetable risotto.<br />Cellaring/Potential:<br />10 years and more<br />
Price €35.20
Gewürztraminer 2022...

Gewürztraminer 2022...

Gewürztraminer<br />Sanct Valentin 2022<br />It is the favourite of the Italians and the autochthonous white grape variety in South Tyrol. The beguiling Gewürztraminer is one of the most exciting growths in the wine<br />world. Characteristic of Gewürztraminer Sanct Valentin is its intense and complex bouquet with aromas reminiscent of oriental spices, delicate rose scents and exotic fruits.<br />The Gewürztraminer was first vinified in 1986 as the top growth of the Sanct Valentin line. It is characterised by longevity and promises wonderful drinking pleasure even after<br />many years.<br /><br />Grape variety: Gewürztraminer<br />Vine age: 5 to 35 years<br />Growing region:<br />Site: Selected sites in Eppan and Kaltern (300-500m).<br />Exposure: Southeast<br />Soils: loamy limestone gravel soils<br />Method of cultivation: Guyot<br />Harvest: Mid-September; harvest and grape selection by hand.<br />Vinification: Maceration of the grapes followed by gentle pressing. Fermentation and ageing in steel tanks:<br />Yield: 45 hl/ha<br />Analytical data:<br />Alcohol content: 14.5<br />Residual sugar: 5,8 gr/lt<br />Acidity: 4,6 gr/lt<br />Drinking temperature: 8-10° C<br /><br />Recommended consumption:<br />Excellent with spicy dishes such as foie gras and strong cheeses, as well as<br />spicy herbs, but also to risotto with seafood or to the South Tyrolean cuisine.<br />seafood or the South Tyrolean speciality 'Kloaznravioli with grey cheese'.<br />Storage/Potential:<br />10 years and more<br />
Price €35.20
Chardonnay 2021 St....

Chardonnay 2021 St....

Chardonnay<br />Sanct Valentin 2021<br />This popular grape variety is at home all over the world. In the best individual vineyards of the municipality of Eppan, however, the grapes develop so excellently that they<br />produce a high-quality, powerful yet elegant top wine. Since 1986, the Chardonnay has been part of the Sanct Valentin line and is one of the most important wines of the<br />house. Excellent balance, well-integrated acidity and excellent storage potential.<br /><br />Grape variety: Chardonnay<br />Vine age: 10 to 32 years<br />Growing region:<br />Site: selection of the best single vineyard sites in the municipality of Eppan (450-550m).<br />Exposure: south-east, south-west<br />Soils: sandy calcareous gravel soils (or calcareous gravel soils)<br />Method of cultivation: Guyot<br />Harvest: Late September to early October, hand harvest and grape selection.<br />Vinification: Fermentation, malolactic fermentation and ageing on the lees in barrique tonneaux. Assemblage after almost a year and further maturation for at least eight<br />months in concrete barrels.<br />Yield: 45 hl/ha<br />Analytical data:<br />Alcohol content: 14 %<br />Acidity: 5,4 gr/lt<br />Drinking temperature: 10-12°.<br /><br />Recommended consumption:<br />Likes to accompany strong dishes such as 'fritto misto' (fried seafood), porcini ravioli with cream sauce or risotto with grey cheese and chilli. Also goes well with fried<br />chicken or Wiener schnitzel.<br />Storage/potential: 10 years and more<br />
Price €35.20
Sauvignon Blanc 2020 DOC...

Sauvignon Blanc 2020 DOC...

OBERBERG 2020<br />Sauvignon blanc<br /><br />The exposed single vineyard site in Eppan Berg forms the<br />the foundation for this exceptional Sauvignon<br />Blanc. A wine with elegance and character,<br />mineral, fruity, spicy and complex.<br /><br /><br />Grape variety: Sauvignon Blanc<br />Site: Eppan Berg, a south-eastern slope at 500 m above sea level<br />Maturation: steel<br />Colour: light straw yellow with greenish tinge<br />Aroma: complex, deep with notes of gooseberries, grapefruit, tomato leaves, some mint and sage<br />Taste: full-bodied, complex, salty notes with<br />extreme richness and elegance, very powerful and<br />mineral finish<br />Shelf life: 10 years<br />Serving temperature: 12-14 °C<br />Recommended with: shellfish and crustaceans, grilled fish.<br />
Price €31.00
Sauvignon Blanc 2022 DOC...

Sauvignon Blanc 2022 DOC...

COSMAS 2022<br />Sauvignon Blanc<br /><br />Classic white with aromas of gooseberries and elderflower.<br /><br />Grape variety: Sauvignon Blanc<br />Site: Siebeneich, a south-western slope at 300 m above sea level<br />Maturation: steel<br />Colour: pale straw yellow<br />Bouquet: complex, elegant with notes of<br />of gooseberries, elderflowers and light notes of<br />aromas of nettle and medlar.<br />Taste: picturesque, dry structure, mineral<br />juicy notes and a pleasant, fresh acidity,<br />stimulating and inviting finish<br />Shelf life: 5 years<br />Serving temperature: 11-13 °C<br />Food pairing: shellfish and crustaceans, sushi<br />sashimi, smoked salmon trout<br />
Price €16.40
Langhe DOC nebbiolo No Name...

Langhe DOC nebbiolo No Name...

No Name<br /><br />Colour: garnet red with orange highlights.<br />Nose: cherries in spirit, touches of undergrowth, hints of tar.<br />Mouth: crisp, taut, with salty tannins, finish with a return of underbrush.<br /><br />CURIOSITIES<br />From cru of Cannubi, Fossati and San Pietro delle Viole, in the commune of Barolo. Traditional vinification, fermentation with emerged cap and long maceration (about 2<br />weeks) at controlled temperature (23/25 °C) followed by submerged cap maceration for 10 to 20 days. Maturation in small Slavonian casks for three years and in bottle for a<br />further two years.<br /><br />PAIRINGS<br />Roast meats, game, mature cheeses.<br /><br />Typology: red<br />Alc.% 14.5<br />Grapes: Nebbiolo<br />Denomination of origin: DOC<br />Zone/Cru: Barolo<br />
Price €41.40
Barolo DOCG 2018 Cannubi...

Barolo DOCG 2018 Cannubi...

CANNUBI 2018<br />Product name: BAROLO CANNUBI DOCG 2018<br />Grapes: 100% NEBBIOLO<br />Production zone: Barolo - MGA Cannubi<br />Exposure and altitude: south; from 290 to 315 metres above sea level;<br />calcareous clayey marls, slightly sandy<br />with a marked presence of silt<br />Soil type:<br />Training system: modified guyot (arch)<br />Plant density: 4,000 vines per hectare<br />Harvest time: 19 October<br />Alcoholic grade: 14.5%.<br />Serving temperature: 18 °C<br /><br />Organoleptic characteristics<br />Intense ruby red with garnet hues. On the nose hints of red fruits, such as strawberry and cherry, and a light spiciness reminiscent of pepper. On the palate a fine wine, but<br />at the same time elegant and characterised by power. On the palate fullness, elegance and taut, persistent tannin, long and fine taste. Perfect pairing: Barolo par excellence<br />goes well with important dishes, such as traditional Piedmontese main courses of meat such as boiled meats and stews. Spanning the world's traditions, we find goulash in<br />Eastern Europe, entrecôte in France and reindeer stew, Poronkaristys, in Finland. In Norway, on the other hand, it can be combined with fårikål, a meat stew accompanied<br />by cabbage. Staying in Europe, Barolo goes well with a typical Greek dish, souvlaki, a skewer of meat and vegetables. Going to Japan instead, we think of gyoza (fried<br />dumplings filled with spring onion, marinated pork and spices). Moving to the United States of America, beef (angus, wagyu, ox nostral, longhorn) in the brisket cut. But if<br />you have the pleasure, even a simple 'special' toast is perfect!<br />
Price €141.60
Barolo Riserva DOCG 2016...

Barolo Riserva DOCG 2016...

Barolo Riserva<br /><br />Colour: ruby red<br />Nose: tar, sour cherry under spirits, notes of fresh bay leaves, touches of chinotto.<br />Mouth: taut, with salty tannins, finish with officinal return.<br /><br />CURIOSITY<br />It comes from a selection of vineyards in Barolo. Fermentation takes place for about 15 days, with submerged cap maceration for 30 days. The wine then matures in oak<br />barrels for 6 years and for a further 6 months in the bottle.<br /><br />PAIRINGS<br />Roast meats, braised meats, game, mature cheeses.<br /><br />Typology: red<br />Alc.% 14.5<br />Grapes: Nebbiolo<br />Serving temperature (°C): 18-20<br />Denomination of origin: Barolo DOCG<br />Zone/Cru: Barolo<br />Vinification and maturation: Fermentation takes place for about 15 days, with submerged cap maceration for 30 days. The wine then matures in oak barrels for 6 years, and<br />for a further 6 months in the bottle.<br /><br />Company: BORGOGNO<br />State/Region: Piedmont<br /><br />Pairings:<br />roast beef<br />red meats<br />mature cheeses<br />
Price €174.20
Barolo DOCG 2019 Borgogno...

Barolo DOCG 2019 Borgogno...

Barolo<br /><br />Colour: garnet red of medium intensity with orange reflections.<br />Nose: sour cherries in spirit, nice officinal trace, fresh pepper, with a salty caper finish.<br />Mouth: dense, savoury tannins and beautiful persistence. Finish with return of salty tones.<br /><br />CURIOSITY<br />Produced from 5 cru vineyards in Barolo: Liste, Cannubi, Fossati, Cannubi San Lorenzo, San Pietro delle Viole. Spontaneous fermentation without added yeasts in cement<br />tanks, with subsequent submerged cap maceration for at least 30 days at a temperature of 29°. After racking, malolactic fermentation is triggered, about 15 days at a<br />constant temperature of 22 C. Matured in large Slavonian oak for 4 years, then 6 months in bottle.<br /><br />PAIRINGS<br />Roast or grilled meats, game, mature cheeses.<br /><br />Typology: red<br />Alc.% 13.5<br />Grapes: Nebbiolo<br />Serving temperature (°C): 16-17<br />Denomination of origin: Barolo DOCG<br />Zone/Cru: Barolo<br />
Price €64.40
Südtirol Eisacktaler Kerner...

Südtirol Eisacktaler Kerner...

Kerner<br />Colour: greenish to straw yellow<br />Aroma: fruity spicy aroma, peach, passion fruit, sage, mint, mango, steranis.<br />Taste: A full, aromatically racy white wine. The ripe notes of white peach are<br />are delicately spiced with aromas of sage and peppermint. The salinity and minerality give the<br />the palate a vibrant experience.<br />Recommended as an aperitif, with cold starters and grilled fish.<br /><br />Grape variety: Kerner<br />Altitude: 650 m.<br />Orientation: South<br />Soil type: Gravelly moraine soil<br />Method of cultivation: Guyot<br />Vines/ha: 7000<br />Yield per ha: 60 hl<br />Harvest time: Mid-October<br />Fermenter: Stainless steel<br />
Price €20.80