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Champagne Non Dosé...

Champagne Non Dosé...

Royale Réserve Non Dosé<br /><br />65% Pinot Noir, 30% Chardonnay and 5% Pinot Meunier. 20-30% reserve wines, managed in 'Solera'. No dosage in order not to mask the character and purity of the wine.<br />Over three years of ageing on the lees at a constant temperature of 12°C. It expresses the quality of Philipponnat's non-vintage blends. Colour: pale gold. Fine and persistent<br />mousse. On the nose: lime blossom, vine flower and hawthorn. On the palate: citrus notes and a nice liveliness without being aggressive. The finish is long and clear, with<br />notes of warm bread and fresh apple.<br />
Price €62.40
Champagne Blanc de Noirs...

Champagne Blanc de Noirs...

Blanc de Blancs - Premier Cru - Extra Brut<br /><br />100% first-pressing Chardonnay, partially vinified in wood, it remains in contact with the yeasts for more than 4 years developing fine and numerous bubbles. Generous, fine<br />and at the same time delicate with a good dose of minerality when young, which tends to become complex and broad as the years go by, after dégorgement.<br />
Price €86.60
Vinsanto Chianti Classico...

Vinsanto Chianti Classico...

Marchese Antinori Vinsanto Chianti Classico DOC 2016<br /><br />Climate: After an autumn and winter that tended to be mild and not very rainy, spring 2016 began with good weather in Chianti Classico, bringing bud break about 10 days<br />earlier than the historical average. Starting in May and during the first half of June, rainfall and average cool temperatures were recorded, but did not affect the decisive<br />phases of flowering and fruit set. The summer up to the end of August was hot, dry and without heat peaks: optimal conditions for maintaining an excellent vegetative-<br />productive balance and ensuring constant growth of the grapes. Harvesting took place between 7 and 10 September.<br /><br />Vinification: the grapes, sourced exclusively from the vineyards of the Antinori estates in Chianti Classico, were carefully selected and harvested in boxes; they were then<br />placed by hand on the special mats of the appassitoio (drying room) of the Tignanello estate or on the penzane of the Pèppoli estate (mobile frames where the bunches are<br />hung in suspension). The grapes, left to dry until the end of December, were then softly pressed in order to maintain their organoleptic and aromatic characteristics. The<br />must obtained was put into the typical 'caratelli', made from different types of wood and with a capacity varying between 50 and 200 litres, where the long, slow alcoholic<br />fermentation took place. The wine remained in the kegs for about 3 years and was then blended and finally bottled.<br /><br />Historical data: The production of Vinsanto in Tuscany dates back at least to medieval times: it is considered a true regional speciality and the Antinori family has always<br />produced it. The first vintage of Vinsanto Tenute Marchese Antinori (a 'natural' production vinsanto) was, however, 1987.<br /><br />Tasting Notes: The Marchese Antinori Vinsanto has a dark amber colour with golden reflections. On the nose sweet notes of dried fruit, such as hazelnut and date, combine<br />with an intense sensation of candied orange, honey, and a slight hint of cinnamon. On the palate it is full, soft, supported by a pleasant freshness that makes it lively and<br />pleasant. Good persistence on the palate.<br />
Price €26.80
Solaia 2018 IGT Toscana...

Solaia 2018 IGT Toscana...

Solaia Toscana IGT 2018<br /><br />Climate: The 2018 season in Chianti Classico opened with a rather regular winter in terms of both temperatures and rainfall; despite these climatic conditions, the vineyards<br />began their budding activity a week earlier than the historical average for the area. The spring period, and in particular May, was characterised by frequent rainfall and slightly<br />lower than usual temperatures, while June and July were dry and fairly warm, without ever experiencing extreme conditions. A few rainfalls in August and a dry and windy<br />period in September and October allowed the grapes to ripen in an ideal manner, guaranteeing a good sugar content and excellent polyphenolic ripening. The harvest began<br />in the last days of September with the Cabernet Franc, continued with the Sangiovese and concluded with the Cabernet Sauvignon on 10 October.<br /><br />Total annual rainfall: 845.9 mm<br /><br />Average temperature 1 April - 12 October: 20.4 °C<br /><br />Rainfall 1 April - 12 October: 286 mm<br /><br />Vinification: Great care was taken, both in the vineyard during harvest and in the cellar, where the grapes were destemmed and the berries, carefully selected at the sorting<br />table, were transferred after pressing by gravity into the tanks. It is essential that only the perfect grapes reach the 60 hl truncated cone vinification tanks. During<br />fermentation and maceration, great care was taken to maintain the correct balance between the fruit and the quality of the tannins in order to express to the full the<br />sweetness, fragrance, identity and character of Solaia. Immediately after racking, malolactic fermentation began in barriques, enhancing the complexity and pleasantness of<br />the wine. The ageing process took place in new French oak barrels for about 18 months. After an initial period in separate lots, these were blended to complete the<br />maturation in wood.<br />Historical data<br /><br />Solaia is a vineyard of about 20 hectares (12 acres) facing southwest between 350 and 400 meters (1,500 and 1,300 feet) above sea level on a rocky limestone soil with<br />alberese and galestro rocks, located at Tenuta Tignanello. The Antinori family produced this wine for the first time with the 1978 vintage; the initial blend was 80% Cabernet<br />Sauvignon and 20% Cabernet Franc, which was repeated in 1979. In subsequent vintages, 20% Sangiovese was introduced, and some corrections were made to the ratio of<br />Cabernet Sauvignon to Cabernet Franc, leading to the current composition. Solaia is produced only in exceptional vintages and was not made in 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984 and<br />1992.<br /><br />Tasting notes: Solaia 2018 has an intense ruby red colour. On the nose the intense notes of ripe dark fruit, in particular blueberry and blackcurrant, combine with pleasant<br />hints of dried flowers and lavender, accompanied by delicate spicy sensations of white pepper and balsamic hints of mint and eucalyptus. Sweet and well-integrated aromas<br />of white chocolate, candyfloss and dried fruit complete the rich bouquet. On the palate it is enveloping and creamy: the tannins, soft and silky, give a long, persistent and<br />very elegant finish, with an aftertaste reminiscent of liquorice and recalling the floral and spicy notes perceived on the nose.<br />
Price €451.40
Nosiola CESCONI 750ml IGT

Nosiola CESCONI 750ml IGT

Nosiola is the only autochthonous white variety in Trentino, present since the time of the Council of Trent. The origin of the name has not yet been clarified. Many maintain<br />that it derives its name from hazelnut, due to the colour of the grapes when ripe, while others believe that it is the aroma of the wines that recalls that of wild hazelnuts.<br />What we do know is that it is a versatile variety, which like few others in the world can produce both great sweet wines and still white wines with a savoury character that<br />can age for many decades.<br /><br />Once widespread throughout the province, Nosiola was mainly grown on the Pressano hill and in the Valle dei Laghi. In recent times, the variety has undergone a major<br />downsizing in favour of international varieties to the extent that it has become almost 'rare'. Today it covers a cultivated area of only 65 hectares. As winegrowers, attached<br />to our territory and our traditions, we are happy to contribute to its preservation.<br /><br />Type of wine: White wine<br />Format: (Litres) 0.75<br />Production area: Nosiola is planted in the highest vineyards on the edge of the forest at an altitude of about 500 metres to the north-east of Pressano. Nosiola flowers early<br />and prefers high, well-ventilated and sunny areas. The vineyard is west-facing and has loose soil on a deep, fertile dolomite dejection cone. The vines have an average age of<br />35 years and are trained to the simple pergola system, with a density of about 3500 plants per hectare.<br />Vinification Part of the grapes are destemmed and macerated for 4-5 days until the 'cap rises'. At this point a cuvèe is made from the directly pressed grapes and<br />fermentation continues partly in stainless steel containers and partly in large acacia barrels. The acacia wood allows us to combine the advantages of vinification in wood<br />with the preservation of the fine and delicate bouquet of Nosiola. The wine remains in contact with its own yeast for about 9 months before being bottled at the end of the<br />summer.<br />
Price €17.00
Pinot noir DOC 2018 750ml...

Pinot noir DOC 2018 750ml...

Pinot Noir 'Ludwig' 2018<br />South Tyrol DOC<br /><br />The long history of Pinot Noir in South Tyrol has accompanied the development of the wine region. Elena Walch's Pinot Noir 'Ludwig' was created with the 2001 vintage,<br />from grapes of old vines in cooler sites, some of which are even still planted as Pergel. The small production of 10,000 bottles indicates the strict selection of plots to<br />produce a classic, complex Burgundy of the highest quality. The many national and international awards for the Pinot Noir 'Ludwig', including the top award of the 12th and<br />19th Italian Pinot Noir Competition in 2013 and in 2020, confirm the winemaker's great commitment to the noble grape variety.<br /><br />'The Pinot Noir 'Ludwig' presents itself with a fresh, strong ruby red as well as with elegant concentration and complexity. concentration and complexity. Fresh fruity notes<br />with heart cherries and red currants as well as spicy spicy aromas with a little pepper and elegant toasted aromas define the bouquet. On the palate, the wine and elegance<br />with firm tannins, a fruity and delicate structure and a harmonious interplay between<br />and a harmonious interplay between discreet spiciness and youthful, juicy freshness - with great potential and inviting length.<br /><br />COURSE OF THE 2018 VINTAGE<br />The 2018 wine year presents itself as an outstanding vintage with excellent<br />quality. After a long winter, the vegetation phase - with budding in mid<br />April - somewhat later than in previous years. A rainy but warm phase but warm phase until the beginning of flowering at the end of May made up for this delay.<br />The harvest finally began in fine weather at the end of August - a few cooler weeks in mid to late August had<br />A few cooler weeks in mid to late August had delayed the start of harvesting by a few days after the very hot and dry weeks in July. This was followed by a golden autumn<br />with sunny and warm days and thus the ideal phenolic ripeness could be waited for each individual variety. Even cool nights were crucial for maintaining acidity and<br />freshness, especially for the white wines. A great vintage in South Tyrol!<br />VINIFICATION:<br />Fermentation on the skins for 10 days in steel tanks and partly in wooden barrels. Subsequent acid degradation in wooden barrels. Maturation in barrique barrels made of<br />French oak barrels for a period of 13 months. A state-of-the-art fermentation cellar cellar since 2015 allows a very gentle<br />processing of the grapes with whole berry processing and also the<br />processing of whole grapes using gravity. The sensitive destemmer and the gentle transport of the grapes by means of a 'cuvon', a container on rails, prove to be extremely<br />gentle on the grapes and preserve their high quality. The state-of-the-art building is certainly unique in South Tyrol in this conception and is probably one of the most modern<br />fermenting cellars in Italy, for the production of great red wines d'excellence.<br />Alcohol: 13.50% vol.<br />Total acidity: 6.1 g/L<br />Residual sugar: 1,2 g/L<br />Grape variety: 100% Pinot Noir<br />
Price €47.10
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 €17.00
Lagrein 2018 Riserva...

Lagrein 2018 Riserva...

Taber<br />Lagrein<br />Riserva<br /><br />South Tyrol - Alto Adige DOC<br /><br />Lagrein, one of the most typical red wine varieties of South Tyrol and of the Cantina Bolzano, thrives in the valley floor around Bolzano with high temperature differences<br />between day and night. The very old vines produce a wine of above-average quality, with concentrated but velvety tannins, juicy fruit and a robust body.<br />Grape varieties: Lagrein<br />Growing area/climate: vines more than 80 years old on warm, sandy alluvial soils in Gries near Bolzano, 250 metres above sea level.<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.<br />Characteristics: Colour: impenetrable garnet red.<br />Aroma: fruity of ripe cherries, floral of roses and violets, reminiscent of humus, beautiful chocolate tones<br />Flavour: powerful and harmonious with a velvety fullness, long-lasting and elegant<br />Goes well with: grilled or cooked dark meat, game dishes and ripe cheese<br />Alcohol: 14 % vol*<br />Residual sugar : 4,0 g/l*<br />* Depending on the vintage, the analytical values may vary slightly.<br />
Price €50.60
Dolcetto d'Alba 2020 ELIO...

Dolcetto d'Alba 2020 ELIO...

Dolcetto d'Alba DOC<br />Denomination: Dolcetto d'Alba doc<br />Grape variety: Dolcetto<br />Bottles produced: 10,000 / 15,000<br /><br />Average age: from 20 to 40 years<br />Soil type: calcareous in some parts, but also sandy<br />Exposure: various, mainly north, north-east<br /><br />Vinification: maceration on the skins in a rotary fermentor at controlled temperature for 2 to 3 days, maturation in steel for 10 months<br />Colour: deep purple red<br />Bouquet: elegant scents of violets and small red fruits<br />Taste: dry, soft, hinted at but soft tannins. Intense flavour of red fruits<br />Serving suggestions: ideal as an aperitif, starters, white meats, sandwiches, pizza.<br />
Price €16.40
Barolo DOCG 2017 750ml ELIO...

Barolo DOCG 2017 750ml ELIO...

Barolo DOCG<br />Denomination: Barolo docg<br />Grape variety: Nebbiolo<br />Production area: La Morra, Castiglione Falletto, Serralunga d'Alba, Barolo<br /><br />Bottles produced: 10,000<br />Average age: from 20 to 30 years<br />Soil type: various compositions<br />Exposure: various, mainly south, southeast<br /><br />Vinification: maceration on the skins in rotary fermentors at controlled temperature for 4 / 5 days, ageing in used French barriques for 24 months<br />Colour: bright ruby red with garnet reflections<br />Bouquet: elegant hints of red fruit<br />Taste: warm, great elegance with a clear finish of violets, with hinted but soft tannins.<br />
Price €82.00
St. Magdalener 2020 Rondell...

St. Magdalener 2020 Rondell...

South Tyrolean St. Magdalener Classico<br />Vigna Rondell doc<br /><br />Vigna Rondell is the pure expression of an excellent site. Year after year<br />year a wine grows here that is shaped by the soil, that combines power and elegance<br />and is therefore unique. Our most precious vineyard which has always belonged to the<br />has always belonged to the Glögglhof.<br /><br />'My father Toni had already separated the individual small parcels in the cellar.<br />cellar and recognised the potential of the 'Vigna Rondell'. A wine that has grown<br />grown through this long experience.'<br />Franz Gojer<br /><br />Site Vigna Rondell in St.Magdalena/Bozen: Terraced south-east slope.<br />Moraine hill with well-aerated, easily heated, sandy soils.<br />Pergola cultivation with 5,000 vines per hectare.<br /><br />Vinification Manual harvest of the best grapes and transport in large crates. Gentle<br />processing. Cold maceration for 3 days with spontaneous fermentation. Inoculation<br />inoculation with pure yeasts, controlled fermentation in steel tanks with several<br />immersion of the mash for more extraction. Maturation and storage in<br />in large wooden barrels.<br /><br />Sensory characteristics Strong ruby red. Intense cherry fruit with meaty-spicy hints.<br />Powerful yet fine. Tight tannins, dense structure and exciting acidity.<br />acidity. Long, persistent finish. Very good storage potential.<br /><br />Suitable with white and red meat as well as with starters of the<br />Mediterranean cuisine.<br />
Price €18.60
Lambrusco Rosso Emilia IGT...

Lambrusco Rosso Emilia IGT...

To You Red Lambrusco<br />Simplicity and elegance are the souls of this Lambrusco, structure and quality are the complexity of this body. The slow maceration on the skins, the correct alcohol<br />content, the freshness and the traditional fruity and floral notes give simplicity to the drink. The result is a balance between immediacy and a rich texture of sensations.<br />Body. The slow maceration on the skins, the correct alcohol content, the freshness and the traditional fruity and floral notes make it easy to drink. The result is a balance<br />between immediacy and a rich texture of sensations. A true refuge for lovers of taste.<br /><br />Denomination: Lambrusco Emilia I.G.T.<br />Typology: sparkling red wine<br />Grape variety: Lambrusco<br />Harvest: mid-September<br />Soil: clayey of medium texture<br />Vinification: in red<br />Processing: Martinotti<br />Alcohol content: 11% vol.<br />Residual sugar: 28 g/l<br />Total acidity: 6.8 g/l<br />Serving temperature: 8/10°.<br /><br />- The data are to be considered as product averages.<br />SENSORY ANALYSIS<br />Appearance: Deep ruby red colour, light and persistent crown.<br />Bouquet: Intense and deep. The pleasantness of red fruits such as cherry, black cherry and raspberry, well integrated with spicy notes and floral hints of violet that give<br />freshness to an immediate and long nose.<br />Taste: Fruity and complex. The good tannic texture, the pleasant savouriness and the good freshness give the fruity, spicy and floral sensations an interesting impetus. The<br />finish is long, persistent and intriguing.<br />Food pairing: The limited residual sugar, the good alcohol content, the correct ratio of tannin, freshness and flavour make it an excellent wine for pairing with cured meats,<br />medium-aged cheeses and red meats. It enhances its qualities by accompanying dishes of medium structure, fatness and flavour. It surprises when paired with fish with<br />good fat and sweet tendencies.<br />
Price €18.00