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Montepulciano d’Abruzzo...

Montepulciano d’Abruzzo...

<br />Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Riserva Titinge<br />Production area: in the Pàstino vineyard, 115 metres above sea level with north-west exposure<br />Soil: silty, clayey and ferrous<br />Harvest: manual<br />Vinification: fermentation for 22 days<br />Ageing: 12 months in steel, 24 months in wood and 12 months in bottle<br />Colour: impenetrable red<br />Bouquet: delicate balsamic notes, red berries and cherries<br />Taste: soft and elegant, with pleasant tannic strength, chocolate and spices on the aftertaste<br />Alcoholic Grade: 15% vol<br />
Price €37.60
Valdob.DOCG Pros. super....

Valdob.DOCG Pros. super....

THE VINEYARD<br />Position: Valdobbiadene DOCG.<br />Area: 7.5 hectares.<br />Soil: Hillside and terraces.<br />Vines: Prosecco and small quantities of Verdiso and Bianchetta.<br />Age of vines: On average over 40 years, 2 hectares early 20th century.<br />CULTIVATION SYSTEM<br />Pruning: Double inverted with low bud load, espalier pruning.<br />Fertilisation: Organic mineral.<br />Tillage: Mowing of grasses without the use of herbicides.<br />Pest control: Integrated, environmentally friendly without the use of insecticides.<br />WINE DATA SHEET<br />Name: Prosecco Superiore extra dry.<br />Denomination: Valdobbiadene DOCG.<br />Grape variety: pure Prosecco.<br />Vinification: White with 30% cold maceration.<br />Aging: Stainless steel.<br />Alcohol content: 11,5% vol.<br />Notes:<br />Rather dry extra-dry sparkling wine, produced with particular<br />attention to structure and durability.<br />
Price €11.80
Ripassa Valp. DOC 2020...

Ripassa Valp. DOC 2020...

Ripassa Valpolicella Ripasso DOC Superiore<br /><br /><br />Immediately after the fermentation of the Amarone raisins, the best selection of Valpolicella 'ripassa' on the Amarone marc, starting the second short fermentation; in this<br />way the alcohol content increases and a product richer in colour, extracts and aromas is obtained.<br /><br />After ageing in French oak tonneaux for 18/20 months, it is then left to rest in the bottle for 6 months.<br /><br />The result of this process is a refined and concentrated wine, extremely soft and velvety, with intense aromas of small red fruits.<br /><br />Ripassa offers fruity scents and fine tannins on the palate, with an aura of chocolate and spices. It represents one of the most significant wines in Zenato's oenological<br />evolution.<br /><br />Grape varieties: 85% Corvina Veronese, 10% Rondinella, 5% Corvinone.<br />Geographical location and characteristics of the vineyard: hilly area of Valpolicella, south-eastern and south-western exposure.<br />Average altitude of the land: 250-300 metres above sea level.<br />Soil type: predominantly cretaceous, calcareous<br />Training system and planting density: guyot, with about 5,000 vines per hectare.<br />Average age of vines: 10/15 years old<br />Number of buds: 8/10 per plant<br />Yield per hectare: 100 quintals<br />Harvest time and method: first and second ten days of October. Manual harvesting.<br />Vinification: The grapes are destemmed and macerated in stainless steel fermenters for 10-12 days. After alcoholic fermentation, the new wine is separated from the skins<br />by means of a soft press and stored in steel tanks until January, when the dried grapes are pressed to produce Amarone. At this point, the Valpolicella is 'repassed' on the<br />Amarone marc with a 7-8 day period at a temperature of 25-28°C. This is followed by 18 months of refinement in tonneaux and a few months of bottle ageing in<br />temperature-controlled environments.<br />Colour: deep ruby red.<br />Bouquet: intense, fine and persistent, with hints of black cherry and plum.<br />Taste: harmonious and velvety, with good structure.<br />Serving temperature: 18°C<br />Food pairings: an excellent companion to game dishes, grilled meats and roasts, cured meats and mature cheeses.<br />
Price €24.40
Südt. Sauvignon Praesulis...

Südt. Sauvignon Praesulis...

Grape variety Sauvignon Blanc<br />Appellation Alto Adige DOC<br />Winegrowing region southern Valle Isarco<br />at the foot of the Sciliar massif<br />at an altitude of 450-550 m<br />Soil calcareous morainic soils<br />on solid quartz porphyry<br />Slope 50-70%<br />Trellis system pergola and wire-trained<br />Vines per hectare 4,500 - 7,500<br />Harvesting period end of September<br />Yield 55 hl/ha<br />Vinification<br />short maceration<br />followed by gentle pressing of the grapes<br />fermentation in steel tanks<br />and 1/3 in wooden casks (tonneau)<br />Ageing<br />maturation on the fine lees in steel tanks<br />and 1/3 in wooden casks (tonneau) for 10 months<br />Technical data<br />Alcohol content 13.5% vol.<br />Total acidity 6.4 g/l<br />Residual sugar 0.6 g/l<br />
Price €26.20
Praeclarus Brut Rosé 750ml

Praeclarus Brut Rosé 750ml

Praeclarus Brut<br />Blanc de Blancs South Tyrol DOC<br /><br /><br />Perfumed South Tyrolean joie de vivre. Elegance, freshness, harmony and complexity. Animating and seductive. Refreshing and lively.<br />Brilliant yellow with golden reflections. Intense and particularly fine, velvety bouquet of almond blossom, peach and apricot, with hints of fresh hazelnut and bread crust.<br />Very fine and long-lasting perlage.<br />Terroir:<br />The Chardonnay grapes are rooted in vineyards above St. Pauls between 300 and 500 m above sea level on the calcareous dolomite rock of the Mendel mountain range<br />with sand and clay deposits. The south-east exposure, the constant aeration by fall winds and the autumnal temperature differences between day and night ensure a unique<br />microclimate in which the grapes ripen well on the vine for an above-average length of time and thus develop an optimal acid-sugar ratio.<br />Vinification:<br />Ripe grapes, harvested by hand. Gentle whole bunch pressing. Maturation of the base wine in large wooden barrels for several months, followed by traditional bottle<br />fermentation and 40 months of maturation on the fine lees at a naturally constant temperature in the historic bunker.<br />Recommended with: Classic as an aperitif.<br />Alcohol: 12,5 % vol.<br />Ingredients: contains sulphites<br />
Price €25.20
Morellino di Scansano...

Morellino di Scansano...

Morellino di Scansano Docg Roggiano Riserva<br /><br />Grapes: Sangiovese 95%, Merlot 5%.<br />Training system: spurred cordon<br />Planting density: 3000 vines/hectare<br />Soil type: sandy-loamy<br />Altitude: 250 metres a.s.l.<br />Age of vineyards: over 25 years old<br />Harvest time: first week of October<br />Method of fermentation: selected grapes from particularly suitable vineyards. Harvesting of the grapes at perfect phenolic maturity, maceration at 35°C for 12 hours;<br />followed by fermentation at controlled temperature (max 29°C) and post-fermentation maceration on the skins for a total of 12 days from the start of fermentation. Malolactic<br />fermentation occurs naturally a few days after racking.<br />Maturation: in 225 l French oak barriques (20% first passage, 80% second and third) for 12 months. Brief passage in steel.<br />Ageing: in bottle for 10 months.<br />Ageing potential: structured Morellino di Scansano to be drunk preferably 4-8 years after harvesting.<br />Description: Morellino di Scansano Roggiano Riserva is a concentrated ruby red colour. Its nose is elegant, complex and variegated with dark fruits, flowers, spices and<br />undergrowth. On the palate it is slender, fine and balanced. Warm, fresh and rightly savoury, it shows round tannins and a nice softness. The finish has an excellent taste-<br />olfactory persistence.<br />Pairings: With roasted and braised meats, succulent meat dishes, mature cheeses.<br />Serving temperature: 16-18°C<br />Ideal glass: a large Bordeaux-type goblet.<br />
Price €16.20
Trento DOC Altemasi...

Trento DOC Altemasi...

Millesimato<br />Altemasi Trentodoc<br />Grape varieties<br /><br />Chardonnay only.<br />Vineyard area<br /><br />Vineyards with a great sparkling wine vocation in Trentino (Valle dei Laghi and the hills of Trento), located between 450 and 600 metres above sea level.<br />Ageing on yeasts<br /><br />Over 24 months.<br />Characteristics<br /><br />Persistent mousse with very fine-grained perlage. Straw yellow colour with greenish highlights. Complex, very fine bouquet, with pleasant fruity notes of citrus and peach.<br />Dry, pleasantly fresh flavour with a good, balanced structure.<br />Pairings<br /><br />Excellent as an aperitif and with fried prawns or escalopes alla livornese.<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 €21.50
Teroldego superiore Riserva...

Teroldego superiore Riserva...

Teroldego Rotaliano Superiore DOC Riserva<br />THE MASO<br /><br />Within the framework of Trentino oenology, Teroldego has always had a prestigious role and for this reason it is called the 'prince wine' of Trentino. No one has so far<br />been able to say anything certain about its origin. Some say that a long time ago the Teroldego, a vine variety cultivated in the Veronese area, was brought to that large<br />nest called Campo Rotaliano, others, instead, date its origins back to the hills of Sorni, while others maintain that the name Teroldego derives from the German Tiroler Gold,<br />that is, Gold of the Tyrol. What is certain is that the first entry of the name of this vine in literature dates back to the 18th century in the oenological disquisitions of<br />Michelangelo Mariani, historiographer of the Council of Trent.<br /><br />Production area: from vineyards located in the most suitable areas of Campo Rotaliano in Trentino, in the municipality of Mezzolombardo. The soil is alluvial on gravel<br />banks of the Noce torrent, shallow, tends to be loose and well drained.<br /><br />Grape varieties: 100% Teroldego, a native Trentino vine. The yield per hectare is limited to no more than 80 quintals of grapes per hectare.<br /><br /><br />Analytical data: -Alcohol: 13,50% vol -Total acidity: 5,20g/l -Net dry extract: 30,80g/l-Sugars: dry-Contains sulphites<br /><br />Organoleptic characteristics: extremely dense ruby red wine with violet hues. The nose presents aromatic notes of small red fruits and violets. Important, well-structured on<br />the palate, balanced and enveloping thanks to the sweet tannins. The taste has an intense aftertaste of blackberry and blueberry.<br /><br />Pairings: Roasted red meats, game and very mature cheeses.<br />Serving temperature: 16 -18°C<br />
Price €27.70