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Feldmarschall von Fenner...

Feldmarschall von Fenner...

<br />Vigna Feldmarschall Müller-Thurgau Alto Adige<br /><br />100% Müller-Thurgau<br />Production area: Hofstatt, Favogna di Sotto, Magrè Vineyard exposure south 1,000 m<br />Soil: red, moraine soil with layers of silt sand and clay, white marble and granite<br />Harvest: manual<br />Vinification: soft pressing, then in small stainless steel vats for at least six months on fine lees<br />Ageing: five years in bottle<br />Colour: golden yellow<br />Aroma: fruity and grassy aromas<br />Taste: full-bodied, with great depth, persistence and depth, fresh, honey and lime on the finish<br />Alcoholic grade: 12.5% vol<br />
Price €57.40
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
Kerner Südtiroler...

Kerner Südtiroler...

<br />2023<br />Grape variety<br />Kerner<br />Growing altitude<br />650 - 970 m<br />Soil<br />Mineral-rich, barren, stony diorite and quartz phyllite weathered soils<br />Vinification<br />gentle processing and pressing, temperature-controlled fermentation and ageing on the fine lees in stainless steel tanks, no malolactic fermentation<br /><br /><br />Colour<br />Straw yellow with green reflections<br />Aroma<br />Spicy, with finely balanced acidity, light nutmeg, peach and apricot flavours<br />Flavour<br />Fresh, racy, intense, aromatic<br /><br />Analytical values<br />Alcohol content 13.5 % vol.<br />Residual sugar 2.5 g/l<br />Total acidity 6.9 g/l<br /><br />Check the regulations of your municipality<br />Bottle<br />GL 71 - Glass - Used glass collection<br />Closure<br />FOR 51 - separate collection for biowaste<br />Capsule<br />C/ALU90 - aluminium - metal collection<br /><br />Translated with DeepL.com (free version)<br />
Price €16.40
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
Torcolato Breganze 2021...

Torcolato Breganze 2021...

<br /><br />TYPOLOGY Sweet white wine<br /><br />PRODUCTION AREABreganzesi hills<br /><br />VINEYARD 100% Vespaiola<br /><br />SOIL TYPOLOGYVolcanic and tufaceous hills.<br /><br />VINIFICATIONWilting of the carefully selected grapes in the fruit cellar for four months.<br /><br />COLOUR Brilliant golden yellow<br /><br />BOUQUEThe bouquet is intense with notes of honey, flowers, vanilla and noble woods<br /><br />PAIRINGS Excellent with small dry pastries or typical desserts such as the 'fregolota'. For those who like it, we recommend trying Torcolato with medium or long aged<br />cheeses, such as Asiago Stravecchio, or blue cheeses with intense flavours.<br /><br />TASTE Sweet and full-bodied, it has good body and an excellent balance between acidity and sugars<br />
Price €27.40
Südtirol Eisacktaler...

Südtirol Eisacktaler...

Description light green colour, a dry and elegant wine. Characteristic is its fresh aroma with scents of tropical fruits, such as pineapple and banana.<br />Grape variety Sylvaner<br />Origin Neustift | Brixen valley basin<br />Sea level 620-700 m<br />Soil gravelly moraine soils with mica schist, paragneiss and quartzite<br />Method of cultivation Guyot<br />Age of the vines 8-15 years<br />Yield 70 hl/ha<br />Harvest by hand | End of September<br />Fermentation | ageing slow fermentation at controlled<br />temperature in stainless steel vats;<br />Storage and maturation up to 6 months on the fine lees in steel tanks and in large wooden barrels<br />Shelf life up to 7 years (with proper storage)<br />Serving temperature 10-12° C<br />Recommended food Aperitif, light starters, Brettljause, asparagus, fish dishes, white meat<br />
Price €22.30
Südtirol Eisacktaler Kerner...

Südtirol Eisacktaler Kerner...

Kerner 2022<br />South Tyrol Eisacktaler DOC<br /><br />Description: pale yellow colour with a light green reflex. reflex. Pleasantly aromatic and fruity on the nose and fruity with hints of of white peach and grapefruit.<br />On the palate it is full, fruity and fresh<br />Grape variety: Kerner<br />Origin: Neustift | Brixen valley basin<br />Sea level: 600-900 m<br />Soil: gravelly moraine soils with mica slate, paragneiss and quartzite<br />Method of cultivation: Guyot<br />Age of the vines: 12-26 years<br />Yield: 60 hl/ha<br />Harvest: by hand | end of September<br />Fermentation | Maturation: slow fermentation at controlled temperature in stainless steel tanks; storage and maturation up to 6 months on the fine lees in steel tanks and in<br />large wooden barrels<br />Shelf life: up to 8 years (if stored properly) storage)<br />Serving temperature 10-12° C<br />Recommended dishes Aperitif: light starters, grilled fish, vegetable terrines, Brettljause (snack)<br />Alcohol content: 13.5<br />Acidity: 7 g/l<br />Residual sugar: 6 g/l<br />Sugar-free extract: 21 g/l<br />
Price €22.20
Weissburgunder 2021 Vorberg...

Weissburgunder 2021 Vorberg...

<br />Vorberg Riserva<br /><br />'On the southern slopes of the Tschöggelberg there are very sunny and steep vineyards in the Terlan DOC area, where a very exciting Pinot Blanc thrives at an altitude of<br />between 450 and 650 metres above sea level. This full-bodied and extremely complex wine impresses in particular with its minerality as well as its considerable capacity for<br />development, thereby underlining the full potential of this variety.'<br />Rudi Kofler<br /><br />Wine:<br />Region of Origin: South Tyrol - Italy<br />DOC area: South Tyrol Terlaner<br />Variety: 100% Pinot Blanc<br />Vintage: 2021<br />Yield: 52 hl/ha<br />Orientation: South - Southwest<br />Slope: 5 - 70<br />Altitude: 450 - 650 m<br /><br />Vinification: hand harvest and grape selection; soft whole cluster pressing and clarification of the must by natural sedimentation from the lees; slow fermentation at<br />controlled temperature in large oak barrels (70 &amp; 30 hl); partial malolactic fermentation and ageing for 12 months on the fine lees in traditional wooden barrels.<br /><br />Technical data:<br />Alcohol content: 14,0 % vol.<br />Residual sugar: 0,9 g/l<br />Total acidity: 6,2 g/l<br />Serving temperature: 12 - 14 °C<br /><br />Food pairing:<br />Ideal in combination with a spicy fish soup but also peppered mussels as well as spaghetti allo scoglio; at the same time interesting with gratinated mussels, grilled<br />octopus or braised char; also goes well with the difficult to combine artichokes alla romana; with an aged pecorino, an aged parmesan with mostarda.<br /><br /><br />Character:<br />Colour: brilliant straw yellow with green nuances<br />Nose: A multi-faceted bouquet characterised by ripe fruit notes such as honeydew melon, white peach, pears and golden delicious apples, as well as aromas of quince jelly,<br />camomile and pineapple, and a delicate mineral note of flint.<br />Taste: The interplay of fruity-aromatic and salty taste components is also repeated on the palate. The compact structure with elegant melting makes for a spicy, long-<br />lasting, punchy mineral finish.<br />
Price €34.40
Tignanello 2021 Magnum...

Tignanello 2021 Magnum...

Climate<br />The 2021 vintage from Chianti Classico will be remembered<br />for a long slow-paced season: a vintage that promises power and<br />finesse. Temperatures during the winter months were not<br />excessively cold and were accompanied by rain showers that<br />lasted up until the end of March. The beginning of spring<br />triggered early bud break, but cool, dry weather in April slowed<br />down the vines' vegetative cycle. May and June followed normal<br />weather patterns, not too hot, with scattered precipitation that<br />guaranteed excellent flowering and fruit set of all grape<br />varieties in Tenuta Tignanello's vineyards. Overall, summer<br />was hot and dry, especially during August but towards the end<br />of the month, occasional rainfall provided ideal conditions for<br />the vines to begin the ripening phase. September and October<br />were picture perfect: sunny skies, no heat spikes, refreshing<br />breezes and cool nighttime temperatures that allowed the<br />grapes to gradually progress to peak ripeness. Overall, the<br />2021 vintage is considered to be one of the best vintages ever.<br />Harvesting operations began during the last half of September<br />for Sangiovese and were completed October 20th with<br />Cabernet.<br />
Price €451.00