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Doppelmagnum Blauburgunder...

Doppelmagnum Blauburgunder...

<br />South Tyrol DOC<br />Pinot Noir Riserva<br />Sanct Valentin<br /><br />Pinot Noir has been cultivated in South Tyrol since 1850 and is also known in many places as Pinot Noir. It is the winery's most important red wine. This grape variety is a<br />very special challenge for the winemaker, as it is very demanding in terms of soil and climate, and must also be processed with special care in the cellar. For the Pinot Noir<br />Sanct Valentin, which has been part of the prestige line since 1995, only grapes from the best vineyards and oldest vines are used. Extremely low yields and the greatest<br />care produce an elegant and highly sensual wine, characterised by structure, balance and fine tannins.<br /><br />Eye: ruby red<br />Nose: small red berries, strawberry, violet, smoky notes, cinnamon.<br />Taste: spicy, smooth, elegant and seductive<br />Variety description: Pinot noir<br />Growing site: older vineyards in St. Michael-Eppan and surroundings (400-550 m)<br />Exposure: south-southeast to south-southwest<br />Soils: moraine rubble and limestone gravel soils<br />Method of cultivation: Guyot <br />Vine age: 8 to 26 years<br />Harvest: mid-September; harvest and grape selection by hand.<br />Vinification: Cold maceration (three days) followed by fermentation and soft pressing. Fermentation in steel tanks. Malolactic fermentation and ageing in barriques. After<br />about one year, assemblage and further maturation for 10 months in concrete barrels:<br />Wine data<br /><br /><br />Drinking temperature: 14-16°.<br />Ageing/potential: 10 years and more<br />Recommended consumption: Ideal as an accompaniment to braised lamb shoulder or saddle, oxtail or strong cheese. <br />
Price €212.20
Lagrein 2022 Prestigeline...

Lagrein 2022 Prestigeline...

Prestige<br />Grieser Lagrein<br />Riserva<br /><br />South Tyrol DOC<br /><br />Lagrein, one of the most typical red wine varieties of South Tyrol and the Bolzano Winery, thrives in the valley floor around Bolzano with high temperature differences<br />between day and night. For the Prestige Grieser Lagrein Riserva, only selected grapes from the best vineyard sites with low yields are used. The wine presents itself<br />impenetrable garnet red, with great aromas on the nose and a long, harmonious finish on the palate.<br /><br />Grape varieties: Lagrein<br />Growing region/climate: warm, sandy alluvial soils around Gries near Bolzano<br />Harvest: end of September to mid-October<br />Vinification: after traditional red wine fermentation in wooden barrels, the young wine matures for about one year in French barriques and in large wooden barrels.<br /><br />Characteristics<br />Colour: intense, dark ruby red with violet reflections<br />Aroma: fruity of ripe cherries, reminiscent of humus, slight hint of vanilla and cocoa<br />Taste: Powerful and harmonious with supple and elegant tannins.<br />Goes well with: meat dishes or game and spicy hard cheese<br /><br />Alcohol: 14 % vol*<br />Residual sugar: 4.5 g/l*<br />* Depending on the vintage, the analytical values may vary slightly.<br /><br />Waste separation<br />Capsule: 42 Tin<br />Bottle closure: FOR 51 Cork<br />Bottle: GL 71 Glass<br />Check the collection system of your municipality<br />
Price €31.40
Maggiarino Nobile...

Maggiarino Nobile...

Maggiarino 2021<br />Classification<br />Vino Nobile Di Montepulciano DOCG<br />Vintage<br />2021<br />Climate<br />Winter began with mild weather with higher-than-average<br />temperatures and abundant rainfall that provided excellent<br />groundwater reserves. In general, the spring season was dry,<br />especially during the month of March, presenting excellent<br />conditions for soil management while prompting budbreak 10<br />days earlier than average, which began on April 6th. A sudden<br />cold spell the night of April 8th caused a significant reduction<br />in yields but did not adversely affect the future quality of the<br />fruit. Flowering took place later than usual, during the final days<br />of June, when daytime weather was hot and sunny. Summer<br />brought dry conditions and higher-than-average temperatures<br />that ensured the fruit was well-balanced and fully ripe.<br />Sangiovese grapes for Maggiarino were harvested on<br />September 24th.<br /><br />Vinification<br />The finest Sangiovese grapes selected from choice vineyards on the Maggiarino farm, one of the most renowned<br />areas of the La Braccesca estate, underwent specific vinification processes aimed at preserving aromas and<br />enhancing its structure. After the grapes were destemmed and gently crushed, the must was transferred to stainless<br />steel vats where alcoholic fermentation took place at a controlled temperature of 28 °C (82 °F). Maceration on the<br />skins took place over a period of approximately 20 days. The wine was then transferred into tonneaux where<br />malolactic fermentation occurred, and barrel aging began for a period of approximately 12 months. Maggiarino<br />2021 was bottled in spring 2023.<br />Historical Data<br />The estate's name comes from the historical farm that once stood there, owned by the Count of Bracci, whose coat<br />of arms appears on the estate's logo; an arm covered with armor brandishing a sword. The property extends over an<br />area of 508 hectares (1255 acres) and the vineyards cover an area of 340 hectares (840 acres) divided into two<br />blocks: the first is 366 hectares (904 acres) of which 237 (585 acres) are planted with vineyards and is located on<br />the border between the cities of Montepulciano and Cortona. The other block is 142 hectares (350 acres) of which<br />103 (254 acres) are planted with vineyards, it extends all the way to Montepulciano encompassing three of the most<br />famous parcels of land known for the production of great red wines: Cervognano, Santa Pia and Gracciano.<br />Maggiarino comes from the vineyards of the eponymous farm, one of the most renowned areas on the La Braccesca<br />estate. A well-balanced wine that expresses the grape variety's aromas and personality with its silky tannins, typical<br />of the Nobile di Montepulciano territory, a historic Tuscan appellation.<br />Tasting Notes<br />Maggiarino 2021 is ruby red in color. The nose is complex and intense with notes of mixed berries, sour cherries<br />and red plums that meet fresh aromas of lavender and jasmine blossoms. Pleasant hints of anise and ginger<br />accentuate the bouquet together with delicate notes of vanilla and spicy nuances of chilli chocolate. The palate is<br />harmonious, well-balanced, full bodied, with velvety dense tannins that accompany a finish defined by outstanding<br />sapidity and an aftertaste of red fruit and cocoa powder.<br />
Price €84.00
San Giovanni della Sala...

San Giovanni della Sala...

The Wine<br /><br />San Giovanni comes from Castello della Sala's vineyards and is made with a blend of Grechetto, Procanico, Pinot Bianco and Viognier, a contemporary representation of<br />Orvieto Classico.<br />
Price €19.00
Cervaro della Sala 2023...

Cervaro della Sala 2023...

The Wine<br /><br />The name Cervaro comes from the noble family that owned Castello della Sala during the 14th century, Monaldeschi della Cervara. A blend of Chardonnay<br />grapes and a small quantity of Grechetto make a wine that can age over time and represent the elegance and complexity of this unique estate. Cervaro della<br />Sala is one of the first Italian white wines to have malolactic fermentation and aging take place in barriques. The first vintage of Cervaro to be produced was<br />the 1985 vintage.<br />
Price €86.80