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Sassicaia 2018 TENUTA SAN...

Sassicaia 2018 TENUTA SAN...

TYPE: Bolgheri Sassicaia D.O.C. Sassicaia<br />PRODUCTION AREA: loc. Vecchio Frantoio - Bolgheri ( Livorno ).<br />VINE: Cabernet Sauvignon 85 %, Cabernet Franc 15 %.<br />SOIL TYPE: The land on which the vineyards used for the production of this wine are located is included in the territorial delimitation of the DOC SASSICAIA. They show<br />diverse and composite morphological characteristics, with a strong presence of calcareous areas rich in marl, as well as stones (from which the wine takes its name) and<br />partially clayey. The production facilities are located at an altitude between 100 and 300 metres above sea level, with a west/south-west exposure.<br />VINIFICATION: Grapes are selected using a sorting table to eliminate impurities and any presence of millerandage. Soft and delicate pressing and destemming of the<br />grapes, taking care not to break the integrity of the berries. Subsequent spontaneous alcoholic fermentation in stainless steel at a controlled temperature of around 28°/30°C<br />(without any inoculation of yeasts). Maceration lasted 11-12 days for the Cabernet Franc and 13-14 days for the Cabernet Sauvignon. Frequent pumping over in the open air<br />and repeated délestage operations during alcoholic fermentation resulted in elegant, well-structured musts with an excellent aromatic component. Malolactic fermentation<br />was then completed, again in steel and completely spontaneous, and was completed at the end of November, after which the must was introduced into wood.<br />TRAINING SYSTEM: spurred cordon (very low yield of grapes per vine).<br />COLOUR: Intense ruby red.<br />BOUQUET: the nose expresses itself on hints of ripe red fruits, berries and cola, herbs and toasted almonds<br />PAIRINGS: Deliciously complements refined main courses of red meat or game. Excellent with grilled meat, roast and fillet of beef or with traditional Tuscan dishes based<br />on wild boar.<br />TASTE: on the palate, the taste is austere, rich and compact. It shows a sustained body and a good acid component. It progresses on notes of dried fruit, with a deep,<br />persistent finish.<br />DESCRIPTION: The name of Tenuta San Guido is inextricably linked to the origins of a famous wine that is considered one of the best wines in the world, Sassicaia. Since<br />1968, the year in which the first vintage was marketed, Sassicaia has achieved unexpected worldwide fame, growing year by year. The Tenuta San Guido, named after San<br />Guido della Gherardesca who lived in the 13th century, is a historic winery in the Bolgheri area, located along the Etruscan coast from Livorno to Grosseto in the Tuscan<br />Maremma. Covering a total area of around 2500 hectares, the company can currently count on ninety hectares under vine, including 75 hectares dedicated exclusively to the<br />production of Sassicaia, the latter being the brainchild of Marquis Mario Incisa della Rocchetta, who wanted to create a great Bordeaux-style wine. After moving to the<br />Tuscan estate in the second half of the 20th century, he began experimenting, planting a few cuttings of French vine varieties in an area that had hitherto been completely<br />unknown from a viticultural point of view. He managed to understand the potential of the Bolgheri area and of the very land on which he had planted the cuttings, which had<br />unique characteristics in terms of microclimate, very similar to the Graves and Bordeaux areas, and a stony soil, a sassicaia in fact, to which this extraordinary wine owes<br />its name. The quality of the product has allowed Sassicaia to achieve an unparalleled record: it is the first Italian wine from a specific winery to have a reserved DOC. The<br />Bolgheri Sassicaia appellation belongs exclusively to the Tenuta San Guido of the Incisa della Rocchetta family: the existing regulations in fact state that the area of<br />production of Bolgheri Sassicaia DOC is limited to the Sassicaia estate and that the grapes must consist of a minimum of 80% Cabernet Sauvigno.<br /><br />AGEING: At the end of malolactic fermentation the wine was put into French oak barriques, (one third new wood and the rest first and second passage) where it spent a<br />period of 24 months maturing, always keeping the masses separated by vineyard provenance and monitored in the long selection process. The selected masses were<br />blended at the end of December, i.e. a month and a half before bottling and subsequent ageing in glass before release.<br />
Price €490.00
Cotes D.Rhone Belleruche...

Cotes D.Rhone Belleruche...

TYPE: Red wine<br />PRODUCTION AREA: Côtes-du-Rhône<br />VINE: Grenache, Syrah<br />SOIL TYPE: Clayey and calcareous soil.<br />VINIFICATION: The grapes are completely destemmed. Racking lasts about 15 days and favours a good tannic structure.<br />COLOUR: garnet red<br />PERFUME: aromas of red fruits (cherries) and spices (liquorice and pepper)<br />FLAVOUR: wine of great structure. Firm and silky tannins<br />
Price €35.70
Opus One 2017 California...

Opus One 2017 California...

The winter of 2017 ended a five-year drought with January recording the most rainfall in over 20 years. The abundant rainfall continued into March, causing a modest delay in<br />budbreak, and pushing bloom back by two weeks. Increased soil moisture allowed for healthy vine growth and development. The summer, in turn, was warm and punctuated<br />by occasional heat waves. Despite Mother Nature's variability, favorable weather in August provided optimal conditions for fruit development and maturation. Superb flavors<br />and excellent ripening led to an earlier than expected harvest, which commenced on the 5th of September.<br /><br />The Opus One 2017 offers a harmonious aromatic balance of rich dark fruit, stems of roses, and earthy forest floor. The juicy entry offers a round, silky mouthfeel with just<br />enough acidity to complement the satin texture. This seductive wine shows flavors of black cassis, black cherry and a hint of cocoa powder. The fine-grained, plush tannins<br />evolve into a long, supple finish. A supremely age-worthy wine, it will delight now and for many years to come.<br /><br />Varietals: Cabernet Sauvignon 80%, Petit Verdot 9%, Cabernet Franc 5%, Merlot 5% and Malbec 1%<br /><br />Skin Contact: 20 days<br /><br />Barrel Aging: 17 months in new French oak<br />
Price €675.00
Bellotti Rosso 2020...

Bellotti Rosso 2020...

Country: Italy<br />Region: Piedmont<br />Soil: Clayey, calcareous and ferrous<br />Extension of vineyard: Assemblage of several plots<br />Planting type: Guyot<br />Density of vines per ha 4.500<br />Average age of vineyard: 20 years<br />Average production per ha 40 hl<br />Vinification and ageing: Partial destemming and crushing, spontaneous fermentation and submerged cap maceration for a week with 15% of the whole bunches. Maturation<br />for 11 months in 25 hl oak barrels.<br />Total sulphur dioxide: nd<br /><br />Note: According to the competent authorities, the indication of the grape variety in wines without designation of origin is forbidden by the regulations of the sector. Triple 'A'<br />wineries have complied with the indications provided by the Authorities, but are convinced that not indicating the grape variety prevents consumers from being fully and<br />correctly informed about the nature of the product.<br />
Price €16.60
Pian delle Vigne 2016...

Pian delle Vigne 2016...

Pian delle Vigne 2016<br />Classification DOCG<br />Vintage 2016<br /><br />Climate: The 2016 vintage was characterised by a winter with little rain and a mild spring. These climatic conditions favoured a slight anticipation of budding and flowering,<br />which was made up for by the fruit set, which took place regularly. The summer, which tended to be cooler than in 2015, was characterised by temperatures above the<br />seasonal average, particularly in July and August. The light rainfall during the month of September and the consequent drop in temperature allowed the grapes to complete<br />their ripening in an optimal manner, enhancing the freshness of the Sangiovese and giving the wine soft and balanced tannins.<br />Harvesting for Brunello di Montalcino took place at the end of September.<br /><br />Vinification: on arrival in the winery the grapes were destemmed and softly crushed and then transferred to stainless steel tanks where alcoholic fermentation took place.<br />Maceration lasted about fifteen days at a temperature of 28 °C. After malolactic fermentation, the wine was transferred to oak barrels of between 30 and 80 Hl where it began<br />its maturation in wood. After two years Pian delle Vigne left the large cask and began its long refinement in the bottle.<br /><br />Historical data: Tenuta Pian delle Vigne, located 6 km south-west of Montalcino, takes its name from the village of the same name, where there is a characteristic railway<br />station from the 19th century. The estate consists of 184 hectares, 65 of which are planted with vines, mainly exposed to the south-west at an altitude of about 130 metres<br />above sea level. Pian delle Vigne has always pursued the philosophy of using large casks, which preserve the extraordinary integrity of the Sangiovese fruit and give Brunello<br />its characteristic vibrant elegance. The winery has been owned by the Antinori family since 1995, the year of the first harvest of Pian delle Vigne Brunello di Montalcino<br />DOCG.<br /><br />Tasting notes: the wine has an intense ruby red colour. The nose is complex, with notes of ripe red fruit, reminiscent of cherries, well in harmony with floral scents. The<br />bouquet is completed by sensations of chocolate, tobacco, clove and both aromatic and balsamic herbs. A vintage, the 2016, capable of expressing great finesse and<br />elegance and to give the wine a good freshness accompanied by soft tannins and an excellent length of taste. Pleasant notes of spice and tobacco return on the finish.<br /><br />Alcohol content: 14% Vol.<br />
Price €63.40
Rosso'14 Di Montalcino...

Rosso'14 Di Montalcino...

Production area: Montalcino<br />Age of vineyards: over 10 years old<br />Soil composition: of various origins, however rich in skeleton. The best are the marl soils.<br />Exposure of the vineyards: South, South-East, East, North-East, North<br />Altitude: between 250 and 500 metres.<br />Grapes: Sangiovese grosso 100%.<br />Harvest: beginning of September<br />Vinification: in red at controlled temperature<br />Maturation: 1 year in Slavonian oak barrels<br />Refinement in bottle: minimum 4 months<br />Organoleptic characteristics<br />Colour: intense ruby<br />Bouquet: with hints of withered rose and iris<br />Taste: soft, balanced, warm, sapid and persistent<br />Longevity: 10-15 years<br />Serving temperature: 16ºC<br />
Price €104.60
La Fuga Brunello di...

La Fuga Brunello di...

BRUNELLO DI MONTALCINO<br />Controlled and Guaranteed Denomination of Origin (DOCG)<br />THE GROUND: Production area: produced with grapes from vineyards cultivated on the estate of the same name in the south-west of Montalcino, on the historic slope of<br />Camigliano. Altitude: about 350 m above sea level.<br />GRAPE<br />Vines: pure Sangiovese Planting density: 4,000 - 5,500 vines per hectare<br />Production per hectare: on average 6 / 6.5 t. of grapes Yield: 68%.<br />IN THE WINERY<br />Vinification: in stainless steel vats at a controlled temperature of 28°C. Maceration on the skins for about 20 days Maturation: 4 years, of which at least 24 months in 25 hl<br />Slavonian oak casks Ageing: 12 months in bottle<br />THE WINE<br />Tasting: the class and personality of Brunello di Montalcino already impose themselves on the nose with aromas of great complexity that delicately but incessantly emerge<br />and multiply. On the palate, the wine is balanced, austere and powerful, with a very persistent finish and aristocratic tanninsAt the table: In our Villa di Nozzole we like to<br />pair it with duck in porchetta with wild fennel seeds.<br />First vintage: 1996<br />Shelf life: up to 30 years<br />
Price €59.20
Solengo 2011 ARGIANO 750ml

Solengo 2011 ARGIANO 750ml

DENOMINATION: Toscana IGT.<br />GRAPE VARIETIES: Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot, Merlot, Sangiovese.<br />SOIL: Marl, ancient clays with a high concentration of limestone.<br />ALTITUDE: Between 280 and 310 metres above sea level.<br />VINEYARDS: From 22 to 15 years of age.<br />GROWING SYSTEM: Spurred cordon, organic farming, limited quantity of grapes per vineyard.<br />HARVEST: Between September and October.<br />VINIFICATION: Separate fermentation of the different varieties, maceration for about 20 days. Malolactic fermentation in cement.<br />AGING: Approximately 18 months in French barriques from producers specially chosen for this wine. 60% new and 40% second passage.<br />ALCOHOL CONTENT: 14,5 % vol.<br />TASTING NOTES: It is a powerful Solengo. Spicy on the nose, with pleasant notes of berries. Soft and velvety on the palate, with dense tannins and excellent persistence.<br />
Price €108.00
Amarone Valpolicella 2007...

Amarone Valpolicella 2007...

AMARONE CLASSICO<br />Amarone della Valpolicella Classico Doc<br />A timeless wine.<br />Production area: Valpolicella Classica, Tenuta Novare in Arbizzano di Negrar.<br />Soil: calcareous and basaltic.<br />Grape varieties: 80% Corvina Veronese, 20% Rondinella.<br />Production method: traditional natural method. Resting on arèle (traditional bamboo racks): 120 days. Pressing in the first days of January. Maturation for 6-7 years in 60 hl<br />Slavonian oak barrels.<br />Style: an identity wine with personality and recognisability. A distinctive Amarone with a classic style, where elegance always prevails over power. Complex, balanced and<br />harmonious. A wine with an inestimable and extraordinary longevity. Intense red colour with garnet hues. The typical notes of plum, cherry and morello cherry stand out on<br />the nose, followed by a wide variety of tones: dried fruit, tea leaf, liquorice and spices. On the palate, hints of red berry fruit, sweetened by soft notes of vanilla, in perfect<br />balance with acidity and tannic notes.<br />Recommended pairings It can be paired with red meats, game and mature cheeses but is also a perfect companion at the end of a meal and in meditation.<br />
Price €189.40
Pinot Noir Cloudy Bay 2017...

Pinot Noir Cloudy Bay 2017...

<br />The elegant Marlborough red<br /><br />A balanced and lively expression of Pinot Noir from the Marlborough region.<br /><br />The 2017 growing season began with ideal spring conditions; warm temperatures and few frost events encouraged good canopy growth. Settled weather over flowering led to<br />high potential crops, fruit thinning was widely employed to reduce yield and achieve optimum vine balance. Fastidious canopy management throughout the mild and sunny<br />growing season ensured fruit developed, then ripened, at an ideal rate. The excellent weather during the ripening season was interrupted by rain events during the harvest.<br />The single-minded quality focus of the viticulture and winemaking teams, with hour by hour assessment, led to optimum picking decisions. Our low-yielding, early-ripening<br />vineyards with their open canopies, stood us in good stead in what was a tricky vintage across Marlborough and New Zealand.<br /><br />Nose: Appealingly aromatic, the 2017 Pinot Noir reveals notes of Morello cherry and bramble.<br />Palate: Fine, silky tannins and juicy acidity provide an elegant structure, with complexity coming from gentle toast and.<br /><br />Harvest:<br />We hand-picked the Pinot Noir from March 24th until April 11th, at a point of excellent flavour concentration and acid balance.<br />Vinification: The Pinot Noir fruit was all de-stemmed before being gravity fed into the open topped fermentation vessels. The grape skins were gently plunged with an average<br />of 18 days skin contact. After fermentation the wines were matured in French oak for 11 months, of which 35% was new. Final analysis of our 2017 Pinot Noir shows a pH of<br />3.57, TA of 5.74 g/L and an alcohol of 13.4%.<br />Alcohol 13.4 %;<br />Vintage 2017;<br />pH 3.57;<br />Varietal Pinot Noir;<br />Harvest Friday, March 24, 2017 to Tuesday, April 11, 2017;<br />Residual sugar 2.0 g/L;<br />Acid 5.7 g/L;<br />Closure Screwcap.<br />
Price €45.50
Amarone cl. DOC 2009...

Amarone cl. DOC 2009...

Grapes: 55% Corvina and Corvinone, 30% Rondinella, 15%<br />Cabernet, Nebbiolo, Croatina and Sangiovese.<br />Harvest date: from mid-September<br />Yield per hectare (grapes): about 80 q. of which 15% - 30% are selected<br />to produce Recioto, Amarone or Rosso del Bepi<br />Colour: fairly deep garnet red<br />To the nose: intense aroma, delicate scent of almonds<br />bitter almonds with a cherry aftertaste.<br />In the mouth: powerful, warm, harmonious, long lasting, spicy,<br />goudron.<br /><br />The grapes, carefully selected at the time of harvest, are taken to the fruit cellar and immediately left to rest in wooden boxes and on racks.<br />and on racks. It is important to arrange the resting grapes properly so that the drying process can take place in the best and completely natural way.<br />natural way. The first signs of noble rot appear at the end of November/beginning of December and develop more in January.<br />January. Towards the end of January, the grapes are crushed and, after about 20 days of maceration, alcoholic fermentation begins.<br />fermentation by indigenous yeasts. Fermentation takes place very slowly and lasts about 45 days. After which the grapes are drawn off and the future Amarone<br />is placed in small to medium-sized Slavonian oak barrels, where it matures for seven years. During this period<br />other alcoholic fermentations take place, resulting in a dry wine of extraordinary structure and complexity.<br />
Price €961.80