Hebo Merlot 55%, Cabernet Sauvignon 20%, Cabernet Franc 10% e Sangiovese 15%
The name of an Etruscan settlement of ancient origin, Hebo recalls the historical roots of Suvereto.
It is produced from a classic blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Sangiovese, vines introduced to the area by Elisa Bonaparte Baciocchi, princess of Piombino from 1805 and enlightened woman of wine.
The ruby colour is bright, the aromas reveal fresh scents of sour cherries, violets and blueberries, before turning to seductive mineral hints and nuances of Mediterranean scrub.
On the palate, the wine is structured but fresh, savoury and with good momentum. The finish is pleasantly fruity, delicate in its savoury character and with gentle tannins.
Production methodSun, wind and three complementary soils The production method is rigorously aimed at defending the territorial connotation.
The grapes are harvested in boxes, fermentation is carried out with indigenous yeasts and vinification takes place in steel tanks. The wine is aged for about a year in Slavonian oak barrels and a small percentage of used barriques. Refinement in the bottle lasts 6 months.