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Refosco del Pedunc. Rosso...

Refosco del Pedunc. Rosso...

Red Peduncle Refosco<br />DESCRIPTION<br /><br />This indigenous Friuli variety has a great tradition, so much so that di Manzano reports in the 'Annals of Friuli' in 1390 that 'the Roman ambassadors offered twenty<br />igastariis (containers) of Refosco wine to the Dominican general'.<br /><br />Grape variety: Refosco dal Peduncolo Rosso<br />Denomination: Friuli Colli Orientali<br />Designation: D.O.C.<br />Production area: Rosazzo<br />Soil type: flysch of marls and sandstones of Eocene origin<br />Grape variety: Refosco dal Peduncolo Rosso<br />Training system: Guyot<br />Methods of defence: integrated pest control with low environmental impact.<br />Harvesting period: first ten days of October.<br />Harvesting method: by hand in small crates.<br />Vinification: The grapes are gently destemmed and crushed. Fermentation takes place with maceration of the skins at a controlled temperature in stainless steel containers.<br />Frequent pumping over is carried out, for a period of about three weeks, in order to extract colour and aroma from the skins. Pressing then takes place.<br />Ageing: Maturation takes place for about twelve months in small French oak barrels. The bottled wine is normally kept in temperature-controlled rooms for at least four<br />months.<br />Sensory notes: Colour: bright ruby red with slight violet reflections<br /><br />Bouquet: broad and varied, with ripe plum and blackberry; penetrating and vigorous in development with light notes of spices and undergrowth; sandalwood and incense on<br />the finish<br /><br />Taste: characterized by the pleasant return of plum and small black fruits; progressive with considerable complexity; medium body but with good roundness, the crisp<br />acidity adds persistence to the finish and aftertaste<br /><br />Pairings: Feathered game, red meats, roasts, medium to mature cheeses<br />Serving temperature: 17 - 18 °C<br />
Price €31.50
Cabernet Sauvignon 2018 IGT...

Cabernet Sauvignon 2018 IGT...

CABERNET SAUVIGNON<br /><br />This variety needs no introduction and has also found much space in Friuli. The low yields and strong stripping favour a more 'southern' maturation. Maceration is not too<br />long and during this phase great care is taken to separate the grape seeds. The result is a wine with an intense colour, warm aromas and a rounded taste, where the tannin<br />expresses itself above all with elegance.<br /><br />Grape variety: Cabernet Sauvignon<br />Denomination: IGT Venezia Giulia<br />Municipality of production: San Lorenzo - Corona - Romans (Gorizia)<br />Soil type: calcareous gravelly plateau (60/25 m asl)<br />Vineyard: Cultivated with organic fertilisation and integrated pest management (as per EU regulations) with no chemical weed control<br />Average age of vines: 15 years<br />Training system: Guyot 5.200 - 5.600 vines/ha<br />Production: 50 - 55 hl/ha<br />Harvesting: By hand with careful selection of the grapes<br />Alcohol content: 13%.<br />Serving temperature: 18 °C<br />Bottles produced: 110,000 (average)<br />Ageing potential 10 years<br />
Price €18.40
Gewürztraminer 2017 Lunare...

Gewürztraminer 2017 Lunare...

'Our Lunare embodies an opulent wine with a lot of elegance. Its extremely multi-layered aroma and its powerful structure merge into a harmonious overall impression that is<br />a great pleasure to drink.'<br />Rudi Kofler<br /><br /><br />Wine:<br />Region of Origin: South Tyrol - Italy<br />DOC area: South Tyrol<br />Variety: 100% Gewürztraminer<br />Vintage: 2019<br />Yield: 40 hl/ha<br />Orientation: South - Southwest<br />Slope: 5 -25<br />Altitude: 300 - 400 m<br /><br />Vinification:<br />Harvest and grape selection by hand; gentle whole bunch pressing and clarification of the must by natural sedimentation from the lees; slow fermentation at controlled<br />temperature and and maturation for 9 months on the fine lees partly in large wooden barrels (50%) partly stainless steel tank (50%); assemblage three months before<br />bottling.<br />Technical data:<br />Alcohol content: 15.0% vol.<br />Residual sugar: 6,5 g/l<br />Total acidity: 5,3 g/l<br />Serving temperature: 12 - 14 °C<br />Food pairing: Interesting with sweet and sour combinations typical of Asian cuisine, with grilled scorpion fish or swordfish but also with pink roasted slices of pigeon breast;<br />pumpkin gnocchi with walnuts and albatrüffeln on balsamic dressing but also rice pudding refined with cinnamon; also with lightly arborinated cheese, such as a mild<br />Gorgonzola.<br />Character: Colour: bright, intense golden yellow.<br />Nose: A finely woven and dense nose characterises this Gewürztraminer selection, revealing a tropical-exotic scent of rose petals, lime, lychee and orange. Taste: The fruity<br />aroma appears emphatically juicy and clear on the palate, and is underpinned by a fine melt and salty notes.<br />
Price €44.00
Gewürztraminer La Foa...

Gewürztraminer La Foa...

Description: Intense straw yellow colour, fresh fine aroma reminiscent of yellow roses and nutmeg, some cloves and cinnamon, strong body, spicy, with lively acidity.<br />Ageing potential: 6-8 years.<br />Recommended food: As an aperitif, ideal companion to grilled fish, shellfish, Asian dishes and blue cheese.<br />Serving temperature: 10-12° C.<br />Grape variety: Gewürztraminer, trellis training with high plant density, approx. 5,500 vines/ha.<br />Sites: Selected sites at 450-550 m above sea level. Gravelly, sandy, partly loamy, medium-heavy soils with limestone deposits.<br />Vinification: Short cold maceration of the destemmed grapes, gentle pressing, fermentation at 18° C in stainless steel tanks. Subsequent ageing for 12 months on fine lees<br />and further bottle ageing for 6 months.<br />Analytical values:<br />Alcohol: 15% vol.<br />Total acidity: 5,0 g/l<br />Sugar-free extract: 21,5 g/l<br />Residual sugar: 6,3 g/l<br />
Price €36.40
Chardonnay Riserva DOC 2016...

Chardonnay Riserva DOC 2016...

<br />Troy<br />SELECTION<br /><br />Complex Chardonnays from high altitudes are a rarity, but that's where the appeal lies for us. Troy means 'path' in the language of our ancestors. The name illustrates our<br />long journey of research and experimentation with this noble grape variety.<br />'South Tyrol's best Chardonnay - it is new that cooperatives are now also among the international leaders in Chardonnay.<br /><br />Grape variety: Chardonnay<br />Yield: 38 hl/hectare<br />Altitude: 500 - 550 m<br />Soil: calcareous gravel and clay soil/li&gt;<br />Age of vines: around 25 years, stocking on Guyot and simple, open pergola<br />Exposure: south-east<br />Climate: extreme interplay between sunny days influenced by the Mediterranean climate and night hours influenced by cold downdrafts from the surrounding mountains.<br />Harvest: Beginning of October<br />Serving temperature: 12-14° C<br />Residual sugar: 1,6 g/l<br />Total acidity: 5,8 g/l<br />Alcohol: 14,3 % vol<br />Shelf life: over 20 years<br />
Price €97.20
Praeclarus Brut 750ml

Praeclarus Brut 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. Very<br />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 with<br />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 €22.60
Sauvignon DOC The Wine...

Sauvignon DOC The Wine...

Sauvignon<br />The Sauvignon 2015 'The Wine Collection' is now the third Sauvignon edition of this young collection. TWC comprises single-varietal wines in perfection from a highly limited<br />production. Sauvignon is certainly the white grape variety that is indisputably most closely associated with the St. Michael-Eppan Winery and Hans Terzer.<br /><br />Eye: Straw yellow with greenish reflections.<br />Nose: Exotic fruit, scent of gooseberry, banana, elderberry.<br />Taste: Mineral, racy acidity paired with finesse, elegance and length.<br />Variety description: Sauvignon<br />Growing region: Site: the grapes come from selected plots of the 'Eppan Berg' site<br />Soil: pebble soil with lime<br />Grapevine training: Guyot<br />Vine age: 25 to 35 years<br />Harvest mid-September<br />Vinification: 3 days of cold maceration (skin contact), soft pressing. Fermentation and ageing in barrique/tonneau. After 1 year of wood maturation, further ageing on fine lees<br />for a total of 18 months in steel tanks.<br />Yield: 40 hl/ha<br />Wine data:<br />Alcohol content: 14<br />Residual sugar: 4 gr/l<br />Acidity: 5,8 gr/l<br />Drinking temperature: 8-10°.<br />Ageing/potential: 10 years and more<br />Recommended consumption: Strong fish dishes, various risotto variations, white meats.<br />
Price €137.80
Paratus Sauvignon Ritterhof...

Paratus Sauvignon Ritterhof...

<br />PARATUS Sauvignon<br />This Sauvignon PARATUS embodies the best possible interplay between grape variety, soil conditions and microclimate. Selected grapes from selected vineyards produce<br />this expressive, varietal and complex Sauvignon. The Paratus combines vegetal and fruity-floral tones of elderberry and gooseberry and combines fine acidity with a full-<br />bodied taste.<br />Aroma: Fruity, herbal<br />Flavour: Aromatic<br />Growing area: Municipality of Montan in the Unterland and in the municipality of Ritten at 450 - 650 m above sea level. The cultivation method is wire frame with about 7500<br />canes per ha. The soil ranges from gravel - clay soil to moraine soil with porphyry deposits.<br />Vinification: After a long maceration period of 5-10 hours, the grapes are gently pressed, followed by clarification of the must by natural sedimentation. Fermentation takes<br />place in stainless steel tanks at 17°C for about 12 days. Subsequent storage on the fine lees for a further 7 months.<br />Harvest and yield: Careful hand-picking of fully ripe grapes in mid-October with a yield of approx. 50 hectolitres of wine per hectare.<br />Food pairing: Sauvignon Paratus is an excellent accompaniment to roast fish, green and white asparagus, but also to spicy vegetable risotto and as an accompaniment to<br />special occasions. Sauvignon Paratus<br />Occasion: Aperitif - Cocktail, Classic<br />Content: 0,70 l<br />
Price €24.60
Sp. Kett.class. Rosè VSQPRD...

Sp. Kett.class. Rosè VSQPRD...

Grape varieties: Pinot Nero/Chardonnay<br />Growing region: Medium-high hills in the Überetsch and Unterland regions<br />Altitude: 450-750 metres above sea level<br />Soil type: predominantly loose calcareous soils, with good clay content and normal occurrence of organic matter<br />Vine training system: pergola and espalier<br />Alcohol content: 12.50 % vol.<br />Serving temperature: 6-8°C<br /><br />Product description: Rosé vinification of the Pinot Nero grapes, which make up the largest part of the cuvée, with short maceration of the skins followed by soft pressing,<br />also reserved for the Chardonnay grapes, which come from areas particularly suited to sparkling wines. Fermentation takes place separately for both grape varieties at a<br />controlled temperature of 15°-16°C. After blending to form the cuvée, the tirage liqueur is added to the base wine in spring, so that the second fermentation takes place in<br />the bottle at a cellar temperature of 11°-12°C, during which the wine is left on its lees for at least 22 months before being degorgéed and put on the market.<br />Organoleptic characteristics: With a pale pink colour and peachy reflections, fine and persistent perlage, it expresses fruity notes of raspberry and sweet spices, enveloped<br />by pleasant scents of yeast. On the palate, it unfolds elegantly and dynamically with the delicate freshness and fine creaminess that lingers on the aromas of small forest<br />fruits and herbs.Gastronomic recommendationsSeductive as an aperitif, a good companion for starters with fish, especially pink ones such as salmon, crab and prawn, it<br />gives its best to the whole menu with sophisticated seafood dishes. Interesting with oriental cuisine and spicy dishes in general.<br />
Price €32.70
Sp. 1919 Riserva Extrabrut...

Sp. 1919 Riserva Extrabrut...

Alto Adige - South Tyrol DOC<br />Grape variety: Chardonnay 60%, Pinot Nero 40%<br />Growing region: High slopes in the Überetsch and medium slopes in the Unterland<br />Altitude: 400 - 700 m. above sea level<br />Soil type: Skeleton-rich clayey limestone soils with a good proportion of organic matter<br />Ripening system: pergola and trellis<br />Plant density: 3,300 - 3,500 vines per hectare for pergola, 5,000 - 6,000 for espalier<br />Harvest date: First half of September<br />Alcohol content: 13.00 % vol.<br />Serving temperature: 6 - 8 °C<br /><br />Product descriptionThe grapes of the two varieties come from medium and high slope vineyards, whose cultivation produces an average yield of 90 quintals per hectare.<br />After harvesting, they rest at night in a cold cell, are then gently pressed and the pre-fermentation must is carefully and selectively vinified. Part of the Chardonnay (about<br />20%) is fermented and aged in barriques, while the remaining Chardonnay and Pinot Nero ferment separately in stainless steel at a controlled temperature of 14-16°C and<br />then refine on their lees until the following spring. The blending of the respective wines (Chardonnay from the wood and Chardonnay and Pinot Nero from the stainless steel)<br />then takes place before the addition of the tirage liqueur, bottling and storage in the cellar at a temperature of 10-12°C for the second fermentation and an average yeast time<br />of at least 60 months. After disgorgement, the sparkling wine refines on the bottle for a further three months before being released for sale.Organoleptic characteristicsPale<br />straw yellow colour with golden reflections, imbued with a very fine and persistent perlage. The bouquet is wide and complex, with sensual notes ranging from candied citrus<br />and ripe fruit to engaging aromas of dried fruit and spices. The palate is at once supple and vibrant, with incisive acidity and an underlying mineral note. The carbonic acid<br />sets the rhythm of the dancing aromas that oscillate between the fragrance of fruits and the sensuality of pastries.Gastronomic recommendationsThe finesse-rich bouquet,<br />the dynamic perlage and the flavour complexity make it a sparkling wine that can accompany an entire menu and is particularly effective with flavour-intensive dishes, e.g.<br />with firm-fleshed fish (pork). For example, with firm-fleshed fish (tuna or heavy fish) and/or special preparation (fried, grilled, marinated) and/or seasoned with aromatic herbs.<br />Because of its spiciness, it must be tasted with spicy oriental or South American dishes with a clear spiciness.<br />
Price €59.80
Masseto 2015 IGT Ornellaia...

Masseto 2015 IGT Ornellaia...

2015<br />Compared to a rather peculiar 2014, 2015 turned out to be an almost textbook vintage. After a rainy and mild winter with only a few days of sub-zero temperatures, budding<br />took place on time during the first days of April. The spring was dry and sunny, providing ideal conditions for regular vegetative growth, culminating in rapid and complete<br />flowering at the end of May. From June onwards, water stress gradually became evident. July will be remembered as a particularly hot and dry month, with maximum<br />temperatures above 30°C every day of the month. The heat, combined with the lack of rainfall, led us to fear that ripening would come to a standstill and that the harvest<br />would have to be brought forward. Fortunately, heavy rains fell around 10 August, which not only unblocked the ripening process but also brought much cooler temperatures<br />during the final ripening phase. This cool but sunny weather continued throughout the harvest, allowing us to pick the grapes with greater ease, choosing the ideal moment<br />to pick the various blocks of the vineyard, resulting in a fresh and lively aromatic quality with a perfect degree of phenolic ripeness together with abundant but soft and silky<br />tannins. The harvest began on 29 August with the youngest vines and ended on 16 September with the last portions of 'Masseto Centrale'.<br />TASTING NOTES: The regularity of the vintage, together with the ideal temperatures during the harvest, are reflected in a classic Masseto, with a perfect balance between<br />mature and complex aromatic expression of great freshness and a rare quality of broad, silky and soft tannins. Dark and intense in colour and rich in aromas with notes of<br />fully ripe red fruits and spices, balsamic and cocoa. In the mouth it becomes sensual and rich, with great density and ample and perfectly soft tannins. The fruity notes are<br />underlined by the subtle presence of oak, ending in a fresh and vivid finish with pronounced hints of cocoa.<br />
Price €1,585.00
Ornellaia 2013 Bolgheri DOC...

Ornellaia 2013 Bolgheri DOC...

ORNELLAIA 2013 'L'ELEGANZA' - BOLGHERI DOC SUPERIORE<br />The desire to express the exceptional qualities of the estate has been at the heart of Ornellaia's philosophy from the very beginning. Ornellaia is a cuvée of Cabernet<br />Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot, a faithful expression of a unique terroir that has always been in harmony with nature.<br /><br />TASTING NOTES FROM THE ENOLOGIST 45% Cabernet Sauvignon, 38% Merlot, 10% Cabernet Franc, 7% Petit Verdot 'What seemed to be a disadvantage for the 2013<br />vintage - a late bud break and late flowering - turned out to be a great advantage thanks to a textbook summer and month of harvest, with cool temperatures but mostly<br />sunny weather. This led to a slow but complete ripening with great balance and fascinating aromatic quality, what we like to call 'Elegance'. Deep and dense in colour,<br />Ornellaia 2013 presents itself on the nose with a splendid aromatic complexity that is built around a bright and clear fruitiness, underlined by refined spicy and balsamic<br />notes. The palate develops with vibrant, complex fruit framed by a dense, slender structure with tannins that achieve a rare balance between firmness and flesh, concluding<br />with a long, balanced, fresh finish.' Axel Heinz - May 2015<br /><br />THE CLIMATE OF 2013 After the dry 2012, the winter of 2013 was characterised by mild but very rainy weather, which caused a delay in budding of a good 15 days. The<br />cold and rainy weather also led to an irregular and very long flowering period - two weeks later than average - which reduced production and caused uneven cluster<br />development. Fortunately, the summer, which arrived on time at the end of June, was perfect, dry and sunny, but not without some peaks of intense heat in July and August.<br />In the end, the vegetative delay was beneficial because it moved the ripening to after the hottest period. The mid-August thunderstorms significantly lowered temperatures -<br />especially at night - becoming favourable for aromatic expression, but forcing us to harvest later than average, starting on 9 September and ending on 14 October, with<br />mostly sunny weather without excessive heat.<br /><br />WINE-MAKING AND REFINING The grapes were hand-picked into 15 kg crates and selected on a double sorting table before and after destemming and then softly<br />crushed. Each variety and each parcel was vinified separately. Alcoholic fermentation took place in stainless steel vats at temperatures between 26-30°C for a week,<br />followed by maceration for a total of approximately 10-15 days. Malolactic fermentation took place mainly in oak barriques (70% new and 30% second passage). The wine<br />remained in barriques in the Ornellaia cellars at a controlled temperature for a period of about 18 months. After the first 12 months it was blended and then reintroduced into<br />the barriques where it spent a further 6 months. The wine remained in the bottle for a further 12 months before release.<br />
Price €302.00