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Südtirol Eisackt. Sylvaner...

Südtirol Eisackt. Sylvaner...

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 />Analytical data<br />Alcohol content: 13,5<br />Acidity: 6,1 g/l<br />Residual sugar: 3,5 g/l<br />
Price €33.00
Südtirol Eisacktaler...

Südtirol Eisacktaler...

Description: light yellow colour with a slight green reflex. Elegant, harmonious structure with scents of peach, pear and citrus. Nicely balanced acidity and mineral finish.<br /><br />Grape variety Riesling<br />Origin Neustift | Brixen valley basin<br />Sea level 600-670 m<br />Soil gravelly moraine soils with mica schist, paragneiss and quartzite<br />Method of cultivation Guyot<br />Age of the vines 10-18 years<br />Yield 60 hl/ha<br />Harvest by hand | End of September<br />Fermentation | Maturation slow controlled fermentation at controlled temperature in stainless steel vats. Storage and maturation up to 6 months on the fine yeast in 20 hl<br />wooden barrels<br />Shelf life up to 12 years (if stored properly)<br />Serving temperature 10-12° C<br />Recommended dishes Starters Seafood Prawns Fish dishes Asian dishes Veal<br />
Price €26.80
Magnum Lagrein Riserva...
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Magnum Lagrein Riserva...

South Tyrol Doc<br />Lagrein Riserva<br />Muri Abbey<br />The authentic one. The Lagrein Riserva Abtei Muri matures in two monastic vineyards in the historic district of Gries-Moritzing. It is the result of decades of living passion for<br />Lagrein and is probably one of the most authentic and successful interpretations of the autochthonous South Tyrolean grape variety. A wine with structure, finesse and<br />character - for great dishes, especially meat or game.<br /><br /><br />Colour: intense, dark garnet red.<br />Aroma: complex and multi-layered, ripe berry aromas, cherries and barberries as well as spicy notes of tobacco, leather and some liquorice, eucalyptus and forest floor.<br />Taste: convincing structure, finesse, softness and velvety, well-integrated acidity and grippy tannins; a wine with a recognisable origin, inviting, long-lasting finish<br />Alcohol: 13.50 % vol.<br />Acidity: 5.30 g/l<br />Residual sugar: 1.80 g/l<br />
Price €73.40
Nobile di Montepulciano...

Nobile di Montepulciano...

Calimaia Estate 2020<br /><br />Located in a historic area for the production of Vino Nobile di Montepulciano and considered one of the most vocated, Calimaia lies on the gentle hills between the Val di<br />Chiana and Val d'Orcia. The vineyards, arranged around the winery's hillside, enjoy an altitude of 300 metres above sea level and are diversified in terms of exposure and soil<br />type, thus allowing each vine cultivated to be enhanced.<br /><br />Climatic trend<br />The 2020 season began with rather limited rainfall during the winter months, after the water reserves were restored in the last months of 2019. The water reserves generated<br />during this period made it possible to cope with the higher temperatures of the summer period from June to August. The vines started their budding in the last days of March.<br />The beginning of flowering occurred in the second fortnight of May with then a regular course favoured by an ideal climate with warm, dry and slightly windy days. The<br />absence of rain even during the harvesting period meant that perfectly ripe, healthy and structured grapes were brought to the cellar. The phenolic and sugar content were<br />perfect. Definitely a very favourable vintage.<br /><br />Technical notes<br />Variety: 90% Sangiovese, locally known as Prugnolo Gentile, and 10% complementary red grape varieties<br />Alcoholic grade: 14.5%.<br />Maturation: 24 months in oak casks<br /><br />Vinification and maturation<br />Once harvested by hand, the grapes were vinified in stainless steel tanks at a controlled temperature (max. 26°C) and fermentation took place spontaneously. Maceration on<br />the skins allowed perfect extraction of the polyphenolic substances, aided by frequent pumping over in the initial stages of fermentation, interrupted by a 'delestage' in the<br />intermediate phase, and then resumed in the final phase. Malolactic fermentation was completed in steel before the winter. Maturation in 50 hL oak casks continued as<br />usual for 24 months. Prior to release, Calimaia was bottle-aged in our cellar for the next 4 months.<br /><br />Tasting notes<br />Tenuta Calimaia Vino Nobile di Montepulciano 2020 shows an intense ruby red colour to the eye. The nose offers clear notes of red fruits: cherry and sour cherry in the<br />beginning, followed by intense notes of aromatic herbs and spices, including sage, cardamom and pink pepper. On the olfactory finish, dark chocolate is joined by hints of<br />liquorice. In the mouth, it starts with its generous body, voluminous and fresh at the same time. The tannic texture is dense and free of harshness. The taste-olfactory<br />correspondence is remarkable and the intense aromatic persistence very long.<br />
Price €23.90
Chianti Rufina DOCG...

Chianti Rufina DOCG...

From this plot, which has always been known to everyone as Montesodi because of the stony nature of the soil, the first Cru of Castello Nipozzano was born in 1974. It<br />represents the wine of my youth and my best memories at Castello Nipozzano, a Sangiovese of extreme elegance and vivacity, capable of moving me even after decades.<br /><br />Climatic trend<br />At Castello Nipozzano, the winter was characterised by long periods of sunshine with low temperatures. Spring, on the other hand, was cool, and the rains that fell ensured<br />good water reserves for the hot summer days. The summer period was characterised by temperature fluctuations that helped to provide refreshment during the night, with the<br />usual breezes from the slopes of the Apennines contributing in particular. The grapes were therefore accompanied to ripening by a combination of the warmth of the sun and<br />refreshing breezes; the bunches arrived at the harvest in perfect condition and the production was expressed in wines typical of the area, marked by a good acidic vein and<br />silky tannins.<br /><br />Vinification and maturation<br />The Montesodi vineyard is located at an altitude of 400 metres above sea level, on schist soils with a magnificent south-west exposure. The Sangiovese grapes from the<br />Montesodi vineyard, after careful work in the vineyard, were harvested by hand into 15 kg crates. Further care and selection was taken in the cellar; on arrival, the grapes<br />were carefully checked on a sorting table. Berry by berry, only the highest quality was chosen in terms of polyphenolic substances and grape health. The 2019 harvest<br />produced finely concentrated, beautifully ripe grapes with a wonderful burst of freshness. Fermentations and macerations were regular. Malolactic fermentation took place<br />immediately after racking. At the end of the year, the traditional maturation of Montesodi began in 30 hl barrels of Austrian and French oak, where it remained for the next 18<br />months until bottling. The subsequent months of bottle ageing allowed Montesodi to express itself to its fullest elegance and potential.<br /><br />Tasting notes<br />Montesodi 2019 presents a wonderful brilliant ruby red colour. The olfactory impact is exciting, characterised by fruity notes reminiscent of redcurrants and wild strawberries.<br />This is followed by floral notes, fresh balsamic hints and an elegant spiciness reminiscent of liquorice and cloves. The sip is dynamic, the minerality and freshness are<br />accompanied by a dense and slightly rough tannic texture, typical for Sangiovese. A wine that impresses for its complexity and extreme elegance at the same time. Long in<br />the finish.<br />
Price €44.00
Magnum Alie rosè Ammiraglia...

Magnum Alie rosè Ammiraglia...

Alìe, a figure from Greek mythology, one of the sea nymphs, symbol of sensuality and beauty. Alìe, an elegant Rosé with a clear, pure colour and soft ruby reflections. A<br />refined balance between Syrah and Vermentino, which find their maximum expression in their proximity to the sea. Aromas of white flowers, wild strawberries and citrus peel<br />blend in a delicate structure with hints of minerality typical of the terroir, giving a long, rich finish. Enchanting from aperitifs to meals and in good company.<br /><br />Climatic trend<br />Winter 2021/2022 was characterised by good rainfall, as was spring 2022. This situation resulted in a proper water supply of the subsoil. Sprouting took place a few days<br />later than normal, but rising temperatures led to regular vegetative development. Summer days with above-average temperatures led to splendid ripening of the Syrah and<br />Vermentino grapes. As a result, the aromatic development was magnificent. The sun and the refreshing sea breezes were the perfect companions during the harvest period;<br />both allowed the vines to achieve a compositional balance that is an expression of this microclimate. The most genuinely Mediterranean expression of Tuscany.<br /><br />Technical notes<br />Varieties: Syrah, Vermentino<br />Alcoholic degree: 12%.<br />Maturation: 3 months in steel tanks<br /><br />Vinification and maturation<br />The secret of Alìe lies in the combination of territorial characteristics, vineyard management and, of course, the human factor. The grapes, once harvested, were transported<br />to the cellar in a short time in order not to spoil or damage the bunches. One of the highlights of the Alìe production was the pressing phase. The bunches, whole and in the<br />absence of oxygen, were loaded into the press. The pressures applied during this phase were extremely soft and gentle; this process, together with the careful selection of<br />the musts and their subsequent decanting for no less than 12 hours, allowed the distinctive characteristics of this seductive rosé to be enhanced. Fermentation took place in<br />stainless steel tanks at a controlled temperature of less than 19° C. After maturing for a few months on fine lees, subsequently including a period of bottle ageing, Alìe 2022<br />was as persuasive and fascinating as its custom.<br /><br /><br />Tasting notes<br />Alìe 2022 has a splendid soft pink colour. On the nose, its fruitiness is particularly varied: citrus notes of cedar and bergamot, ripe peach and white fruits. This is followed by<br />the floral soul of Alìe dominated by iris, orange blossom and peony. The long bouquet continues with clear hints of iodine and aromatic herbs such as thyme, rosemary and<br />sage. The taste-olfactory response is remarkable and precise, characterised by freshness and savouriness. Alìe is a rich, silky, smooth and satisfying wine.<br />
Price €34.20
La Vite Lucente 750ml...

La Vite Lucente 750ml...

LIGHT 2020<br /><br />The winter was predominantly dry and mild, leading to an early but uniform budding of the vines from the second week of March for the Sangiovese and from the third week<br />for the Merlot. Spring was sunny, accompanied by some rainfall in May and June, which favoured an excellent flowering, which took place slightly early in the last week of<br />May. The summer was hot and dry with good temperature ranges between day and night. In the last week of August, two very precious rains brought relief to the plants and<br />lowered the temperatures, allowing the vines to complete the ripening of the grapes. The harvest began on three September in ideal conditions, with sunny days without heat<br />peaks. These conditions resulted in grapes of excellent quality, with excellent phenolic ripeness and great aromatic balance. Brilliant ruby red in colour. The nose is rich in<br />black fruits such as blueberries and blackberries, accompanied by a light balsamic and pan brioché note. The palate is soft supported by a nice freshness, with enveloping<br />tannins and a long fruity aftertaste.<br /><br />ANALYTICAL DATA<br />ALCOHOL<br />14.00% Vol.<br />TOTAL ACIDITY<br />5.94 g/l<br />PH<br />3,53<br />SUGAR AT HARVEST<br />Merlot: 250 g/l; Sangiovese 248 g/l<br />TOTAL ACIDITY AT HARVEST<br />Merlot: 6.70 g/l; Sangiovese 7.10 g/l<br />PH AT HARVEST<br />Merlot: 3.46; Sangiovese 3.30<br />
Price €34.40
Luce 750ml Tenuta Luce 2020

Luce 750ml Tenuta Luce 2020

LUCE 2020<br /><br />The months of January and February were particularly mild and dry. This condition led to an early budding of the vines from the second week of March for the Sangiovese<br />and from the third week for the Merlot. Spring then saw warm weather with rainfall mainly in May, favouring an excellent flowering that took place slightly early around the<br />last week of the month, followed by a rapid fruit set. The first three weeks of June were marked by rainfall, which helped prepare the plants for the summer season, which<br />was hot and with little rain. In the last week of August, two very important rains brought relief to the plants and lowered the temperatures, creating the ideal conditions for the<br />grapes to ripen. Harvesting began on 3 September with the Merlot. The grapes were in excellent health and ripeness, with great aromatic potential, due in part to the<br />temperature swings between night and day that occurred in the days leading up to the harvest. While the Sangiovese harvest began on 16 September and continued until<br />the end of the month.<br /><br />TASTING NOTES Intense ruby red in colour, Luce 2020 stands out on the nose for its complexity and elegance, characterised by ripe black fruit, particularly blackberry and<br />mulberry, to which hints of cocoa and sweet spices are added. On the palate, it is harmonious, lively, with excellent structure, balanced by vibrant acidity and soft, silky<br />tannins that lend an elegant finish with great persistence.<br /><br />ANALYTICAL DATA<br />ALCOHOL<br />Vol. 14.50%<br />TOTAL ACIDITY<br />6.07 gr/L<br />pH<br />3.45<br /><br />SUGAR AT HARVEST<br />Merlot: 255 g/L, Sangiovese: 243 g/L<br />TOTAL ACIDITY AT HARVEST<br />Merlot: 6.20 g/l, Sangiovese: 7.10 g/l<br />PH AT HARVEST<br />Merlot: 3.45, Sangiovese: 3.35<br />
Price €140.40
Brunello di Montalcino 2018...

Brunello di Montalcino 2018...

CastelGiocondo 2018<br />Brunello di Montalcino DOCG<br />'CastelGiocondo is a unique place in Montalcino, where the great variety of exposures and soils - marl, clays and Pliocene sands - give this Brunello infinite nuances. A<br />multifacetedness of notes that evolve over time and make one continually want to discover, savour and remember.'<br /><br />Climatic trend<br />The 2018 season was characterised by a cool and rainy winter, with budding within the norm. The spring, which was rainy during the flowering period, slowed down fruit set,<br />naturally lowering the plants' production load. The summer was dry, with little rain, but thanks to the water reserve created in the spring, there were no problems. This<br />situation allowed the grapes to ripen regularly and ripen well, with cool nights ideal for the development of aromas and colour. The tramontana wind in mid-September led to<br />a drop in temperatures. The cool, breezy but sunny season was particularly favourable for Sangiovese, which was able to complete its ripening, accumulating great aromatic<br />and polyphenolic potential. The grapes arrived at harvest time healthy, intact and with the right concentration.<br /><br />Vinification and ripening<br />Such regular weather conditions made it possible to harvest the grapes by hand without any particular difficulty, and once they arrived at the winery, they were subjected to<br />scrupulous selection on sorting benches. Fermentation took place in stainless steel tanks at a controlled temperature, with frequent pumping over especially during the early<br />stages. The wine then underwent maturation in wood in large casks, where it was allowed to mature and 'elevate' until it reached its defining balance and harmony.<br />CastelGiocondo Brunello is ready for release 5 years after the harvest and only after further bottle ageing.<br /><br />Tasting notes<br />CastelGiocondo 2018 has an intense and brilliant ruby red colour. Castelgiocondo always stands out for its elegance, a characteristic that is, if possible, even more marked<br />in this vintage. The fruity notes, the first to strike our olfactory receptors, are dominated by blueberry and blackberry, flanked by blackcurrant and other berries. This is<br />followed by floral memories of violets and dog roses, always present in the bouquet of the best Brunellos of Montalcino. Clear spicy hints of black pepper and cardamom<br />make their way into the olfactory sequence, followed by a pleasant liquorice aroma. On the palate, the tannic texture is dense, but without any particular roughness, finely<br />flanked by mineral notes. The taste-olfactory coherence and the long, persistent finish make it particularly well-balanced.<br />
Price €51.00