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Amarone Valpolicella DOCG...

Amarone Valpolicella DOCG...

<br />Vinification<br /><br />Destemming and pressing of the grapes.<br />Maceration: about 20 days in stainless steel tanks.<br /><br /><br />Maturation and ageing<br /><br />36 months in large Slavonian oak barrels of 15 to 50 hl.<br />About 6 months in the bottle.<br /><br /><br />Sensory impressions<br /><br />A dark, almost inky ruby red colour with rich garnet hues. Bold yet delicate on the nose, it is redolent of ripe cherries, cassis and prunes; hints of milk chocolate, rhubarb<br />and balsamic mentholated tobacco also come through, creating an exquisitely refined, harmonious and elegant bouquet. Tonic and juicy on the palate, it is a ripe, full-bodied<br />wine with extremely lively tannins; an invigorating citrus note perfectly balances its high alcohol and helps make this big wine a most enjoyable drink.<br /><br /><br />Recommended food pairings<br /><br />Amarone is made from dried grapes and is therefore a concentrated, round and powerful wine, an elixir of long life. After a few years of bottle ageing, it becomes an excellent<br />complement for luxurious dishes such as jugged hare, roast turkey with truffles, braised beef in red wine, Amarone risotto. When savoured at its peak, it pairs perfectly with<br />ripe, pungent cheeses. A daring combination? Try it with cotechino.<br />
Price €118.60
Pinot Nero 2024 Meczan...

Pinot Nero 2024 Meczan...

MECZAN PINOT NOIR<br /><br />The Meczan is a very varietal Pinot Noir, which is characterised above all by its softness, its distinctive fragrance and its clear fruity character.<br />It has a vivid ruby red colour with slight garnet reflections. Fresh, animating bouquet with seductive notes of wild berries and cherries.<br />On the palate, the Meczan presents itself very harmonious and distinctly juicy with intense fruit notes.<br /><br />Pinot Noir was first successfully cultivated in Trentino-South Tyrol at the beginning of the 19th century.<br />It soon became apparent that the gentle hills and the special microclimate of the high plateau in Mazon offered the ideal conditions for producing Pinot Noir of international<br />calibre.<br />Meczan<br />Hofstätter Classification<br /><br />Grape variety<br /><br />Pinot Noir<br />Soil<br /><br />Conglomerate of clay, limestone and porphyry soils.<br />Vinification<br /><br />75% of the grapes are destemmed, 25% enter the fermentation tank intact. Fermentation lasts about 10 days, during which time the must is kept in constant contact with<br />the grape skins.<br />Food recommendation<br /><br />Accompanies noble poultry, roasts, pasta dishes with meat ragout.<br />
Price €17.00
Magnum Amarone Valpolicella...

Magnum Amarone Valpolicella...

<br />Vinification<br /><br />Destemming and pressing of the grapes.<br />Maceration: about 20 days in stainless steel tanks.<br /><br /><br />Maturation and ageing<br /><br />36 months in large Slavonian oak barrels of 15 to 50 hl.<br />About 6 months in the bottle.<br /><br /><br />Sensory impressions<br /><br />A dark, almost inky ruby red colour with rich garnet hues. Bold yet delicate on the nose, it is redolent of ripe cherries, cassis and prunes; hints of milk chocolate, rhubarb<br />and balsamic mentholated tobacco also come through, creating an exquisitely refined, harmonious and elegant bouquet. Tonic and juicy on the palate, it is a ripe, full-<br />bodied wine with extremely lively tannins; an invigorating citrus note perfectly balances its high alcohol and helps make this big wine a most enjoyable drink.<br /><br /><br />Recommended food pairings<br /><br />Amarone is made from dried grapes and is therefore a concentrated, round and powerful wine, an elixir of long life. After a few years of bottle ageing, it becomes an<br />excellent complement for luxurious dishes such as jugged hare, roast turkey with truffles, braised beef in red wine, Amarone risotto. When savoured at its peak, it pairs<br />perfectly with ripe, pungent cheeses. A daring combination? Try it with cotechino.<br />
Price €109.00
Rosso di Montalcino 2023...

Rosso di Montalcino 2023...

NOTES ON THE YEAR<br />The winter of 2022 was characterised by low temperatures and almost no rainfall. Budding took place in the first week of April, on average with previous vintages. Spring<br />continued with above-average temperatures that favoured vegetative development and early flowering. May and June were dry with classic summer temperatures. The rains<br />that arrived at the end of July and August allowed the vines to ripen in a balanced and constant manner. Harvest began in the first ten days of September.<br /><br />VINTAGE<br />2022<br />DENOMINATION<br />Rosso di Montalcino DOC<br />GRAPE VARIETY<br />Sangiovese 100%<br />NOTES BY GIOVANNI NERI<br />Rosso di Montalcino 2022 shows a beautiful young and lively red colour. The nose is pleasantly fruity, with small red fruits and spices. On the palate it is refined and round,<br />the tannins are in perfect balance with the acidity. All these characteristics result in a Rosso di Montalcino of great finesse and complexity.<br />HARVEST<br />Manual, in the first ten days of September.<br />AGEING PERIOD<br />8 months in casks<br />ALCOHOL CONTENT<br />14%<br /><br /><br />VINIFICATION<br />Manual selection of the bunches before destemming and<br />selection of berries with an optical selector. Followed by<br />spontaneous fermentation without the use of added yeasts and<br />maceration assisted by frequent punching-down. The whole<br />takes place in steel vats at a controlled temperature for 18 days.<br />controlled temperature for 18 days.<br />TOTAL ACIDITY<br />5,31<br />PRODUCTION LOTS<br />1123<br />SERVING TEMPERATURE (°C)<br />16 - 17°<br />DRY EXTRACT (g/lt)<br />30,9<br />
Price €29.80
Magnum Il Conte 2023 BIO...

Magnum Il Conte 2023 BIO...

A wine which tastes of Manincor; truly unique. The essence of the hills around the wine estate and the lake, full of vigour and warmth.<br /><br />Grape varieties<br />Lagrein 48 %, Merlot 35 %, Cabernet 17 %<br /><br />Location &amp; soil<br />The Manincor estate and the Panholzerhof, both sites are south-east facing overlooking the Lake of Kaltern at an altitude of 250 m above sea level; soils are rich<br />comprising sand and clay mixed with limestone gravel and other morainal deposits. These vineyards are among the warmest in all South Tyrol, pre-destined for the<br />production of great red wines.<br /><br />Expansion<br />Grapes from each parcel of vineyard were crushed separately and fermented in a mixture of oak and cement vats and stainless steel tanks using yeasts occurring naturally<br />in the vineyard. Skin contact lasted ten days and was rigorously controlled, during which time the cap of skins was pushed down into the fermenting liquid daily as it rose to<br />the surface in order to extract velvety, assertive but ripe tannins. Fresh fruit and elegance are the main qualities we strive for in this wine. The young wine was transferred<br />into oak barrels of varying sizes where it matured for twelve months.<br /><br />Description &amp; drinking recommendation<br />Concentrated bright ruby. A rich, seductive berry fruit and spice nose leads to a remarkably succulent, well-structured palate of white and black pepper, dark chocolate,<br />liquorice and damson with silky-textured tannins. Almost Burgundian in its drinkability.<br />Enjoy at optimum maturity from 2023 to the end of 2028.<br />Serve: just below room temperature, 60 - 64 °F<br />Delicious to accompany well-seasoned Mediterranean first courses, peppered lamb steaks and other dishes of fried or grilled red meat.<br /><br />Our claim<br />Biodynamic<br />Vegan<br />
Price €51.60
St. Magdalener Classico...

St. Magdalener Classico...

South Tyrol/Alto Adige DOC<br />MOAR<br /><br />The vines grow on the slopes of the St. Magdalener area<br />above Bolzano between 200 - 300 meters above sea level.<br />The St. Magdalener 'Moar' is characterized by the unique<br />interaction of location, age and cultivation of the vineyard.<br />and stands out for its fruity and floral notes and its full and velvety taste.<br />the full and velvety taste. On the nose you will find the typical<br />typical of St. Magdalener, cherry, marzipan and violet tones.<br />Grape variety: Vernatsch 85% and Lagrein 15%.<br />Growing area/climate: gravelly porphyry soils in St. Magdalena above Bolzano<br />Harvest: early to mid-October<br />Vinification: carefully selected grapes are fermented traditionally and aged in large oak barrels.<br />Characteristics<br />Color: deep ruby red<br />Aroma: floral of violets and roses, fruity of red cherry and raspberry, typical bitter almond and marzipan aroma<br />Taste: full and velvety, persistent<br />It goes well with meat dishes such as carne salada and tagliatelle with game ragout, white meats, smoked meats, dumplings, bacon, pasta and hard cheeses.<br />Serving temperature 14 - 16 °C<br />Alcohol 13,5 % vol*<br />Residual sugar 3,5 g/l*<br />
Price €18.80
Teroldego Rotaliano DOC...

Teroldego Rotaliano DOC...

Teroldego Rotaliano DOC<br />BOTTEGA VINAI<br /><br />Teroldego is probably the oldest quality vine variety produced in Trentino; in fact, there has been talk of it since the 15th century, but there is no certainty as to its<br />etymological origin: perhaps it refers to the 'Tiroler Gold' - gold of the Tyrol - for its intrinsic quality that prompted Cesare Battisti to define it as the 'prince wine of<br />Trentino'. In 1948, its producers were the first to form a consortium for the protection of Teroldego Rotaliano and in 1970 they were the first to obtain the recognition of<br />Denominazione di Origine Controllata. Production area: Campo Rotaliano, to the north of Trento, in the municipality of Mezzolombardo, on the glacial gravel banks of the<br />Noce torrent, which in fact reproduce the characteristics of the hillside.<br /><br />Grape varieties: exclusively Teroldego with a yield of 80 hectolitres per hectare. It has large, trilobate leaves with sharp, irregular toothing and red autumn colouring; the<br />vigour of the vines is good and constant, grown using the Trentino pergola; the bunches are fairly compact, the skin is pruinose and leathery and the flesh juicy.<br /><br />Vinification and refinement: it is vinified in red, with maceration lasting 8-10 days in stainless steel tanks. It is then aged partly in barriques and partly in Slavonian oak<br />casks, but only for 6 months and no longer, in order to preserve the fruity notes typical of the variety.<br /><br />Analytical data: -Alcohol:13,00%vol-Total acidity: 5 g/l-Net dry extract: 29 g/l-Residual sugar: dry-Contains sulphites<br /><br />Organoleptic characteristics: Intense ruby red wine, with marked and lively purple edges when young. The bouquet is clean, distinctly fruity with hints of raspberry and<br />blackberry and berries, such as raspberry, in the initial period; later, as it matures, the bouquet is enriched with new sensations, becoming ethereal, very broad and at the<br />same time personal. In the mouth it reveals a balanced tannicity, accompanied by a full and continuous texture. The taste is velvety, enveloping, full-bodied and austere.<br /><br />Serving suggestions: 'Tonco de Pontesel' from Trentino, venison and polenta, veal stew, mixed grilled meats.<br /><br />Serving temperature: 16-18°C<br />
Price €11.40