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Brolettino 2023 CA'DEI...

Brolettino 2023 CA'DEI...

Brolettino<br />Lugana Doc<br /><br />This is the wine of our great native vine: the Turbiana.<br />Grapes harvested when fully ripe in mid-October and a soil of great talent give us a structured product with a great capacity for ageing.<br />On the palate, it shows all its complexity.<br />The nose reveals hints of ripe fruit, peaches, yellow apples, fleshy roses with fresh and balsamic notes.<br />The palate is enveloped by a decisive attack while maintaining all its freshness and elegance.<br />The full structure is accompanied by a taut acidity and characteristic savouriness that completely cleanse the palate, leaving it flooded with delicate aromas.<br />Ideal for winter soups, legumes and pasta with white sauces, white meats and poultry, medium mature cheeses, fish in long and rich cooking and shellfish.<br />Technical data<br /><br />Grape varieties used: Turbiana 100%.<br />Soil composition: calcareous - clayey<br />Training system: Simple and double Guyot<br />Planting system: 2.30 x 0.70<br />Yield per hectare: 90 quintals<br />Type of vinification: beginning in steel, completion in barriques<br />Malolactic fermentation: in barriques<br />Ageing and development: in barrique for 10 months, followed by 3 months in bottle<br />Alcohol content: 13.5%.<br />Total acidity: 6.60 g/L<br />Volatile acidity: 0.30 g/L<br />pH: 3.25<br />Dry extract: 22.5 g/L<br />
Price €20.90
Pfefferer PINK Rosé IGT...

Pfefferer PINK Rosé IGT...

Pfeffer PINK<br />IGT Dolomiti Rosato<br /><br />Joy of life 'Pfefferer' in rosé: Clear fruit, fine, spicy notes, pleasant freshness and a bright, pale pink colour.<br />Description: A fresh wine with an appealing aromatic bouquet and a bright rosé hue. Aromas of red berries such as strawberry and delicate peach and spicy notes<br />followed by a stimulating acidity are typical of this palate-pleasing wine.<br />Ageing potential: 2 years.<br />Recommended food: Ideal aperitif wine! Goes well with spicy antipasti and various fish dishes.<br />Serving temperature:10° C.<br />Grape variety: Selected grape varieties that best reflect our growing region.<br />Vineyards: Vineyards on gravelly-sandy soils.<br />Vinification: After a short maceration period, the red and white grapes are pressed and the must is fermented in stainless steel tanks. This is followed by a further ripening<br />phase on the fine lees.<br /><br />Analytical values:<br />Alcohol: 12.5% vol.<br />Total acidity: 5,8g/l<br />Residual sugar: 2,2 g/l<br />
Price €13.60
Edda Bianco IGP Salento...

Edda Bianco IGP Salento...

WHITE SALENTO IGP<br />Edda<br />Typology: White<br />Grape varieties: Predominantly Chardonnay with autochthonous white grape varieties<br />Denomination: Salento IGP<br />Cultivation: Guyot<br />Planting density: 4,500 vines per hectare<br />Production area: San Marzano (TA), Salento, Apulia. At about 100 m above sea level. The climate is characterized by a good thermal excursion between day and night.<br />Soil: Shallow and medium-fine texture<br />Harvest: August<br />Vinification: The grapes are destemmed and left in cryo-maceration for a few hours. The next step is the soft pressing of the pomace followed by a cold static decantation.<br />Alcoholic fermentation takes place in French oak barriques.<br />Aging: On the lees in French oak barriques for 4 months with weekly bâtonnage<br />Tasting notes: Straw yellow color with golden reflections; a bouquet with persuasive floral and peach scents and then delicate vanilla pervade the nose. The palate is opulent<br />in its elegance, fresh, delicate and mineral.<br />Food pairings: Appetizers, fish dishes and cheeses<br />Serve at: 12-14°C<br />
Price €19.20
Opus One 2021 California...

Opus One 2021 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<br />delay in 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<br />punctuated by occasional heat waves. Despite Mother Nature's variability, favorable weather in August provided optimal conditions for fruit development and maturation.<br />Superb flavors 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 €610.80
Pino Bianco Schulthauser...

Pino Bianco Schulthauser...

South Tyrolean Pinot Blanc<br />Schulthauser<br /><br />Pinot Blanc, South Tyrol's most important grape variety, has awoken from its slumber and has become the region's flagship wine. Schulthauser is the classic among South<br />Tyrolean Pinot Blancs; it was first vinified and bottled in 1982. It is not a loud drop, but a consummate, finely fruity-fresh Pinot Blanc, which at the same time seduces with<br />creamy softness and racy acidity to enjoy.<br /><br />Grape variety: Pinot Blanc<br />Vine age: 10 to 40 years<br />Growing region: Site: Vineyards in 'Schulthaus' above Schloss Moos in Eppan/<br />Berg (540-620m)<br />Exposure: Southeast<br />Soils: Calcareous gravel soils with loam<br />Method of cultivation: Guyot<br />Harvest: Mid to late September, harvest and grape selection by hand.<br />Vinification: The majority (85%) is fermented in steel tanks, the rest in wooden barrels followed by<br />followed by biological acid reduction. In February the two<br />wines are blended.<br />Yield: 60 hl/ha<br /><br />Analytical data:<br />Alcohol content: 14.0<br />Acidity: 5,55 gr/lt<br />Drinking temperature: 8-10°.<br /><br />Recommendation: Exclusive aperitif and summer wine, but also a versatile food companion: it tastes good with seafood and fish, as well as with delicate dishes of wild fowl.<br />It is particularly recommended with South Tyrolean Schlutzkrapfen.<br /><br />Ageing/potential: 4 to 5 years<br /><br />Awards:<br />2019: 93 points Luca Maroni, 92 points James Suckling, 91 points Robert<br />Parker, 91 points Falstaff, 90 points I Vini di Veronelli, 90 points Intravino.<br />2018: 94 points Wine Enthusiast, 91 points James Suckling, 91 points<br />Decanter<br />2015: 89 points Wine Spectator<br />2012: 90 points Wine Spectator; 90 points Wine Enthusiast<br />
Price €9.80
Südt. Sauvignon Praesulis...

Südt. Sauvignon Praesulis...

Grape variety Sauvignon Blanc<br />Appellation Alto Adige DOC<br />Winegrowing region southern Valle Isarco<br />at the foot of the Sciliar massif<br />at an altitude of 450-550 m<br />Soil calcareous morainic soils<br />on solid quartz porphyry<br />Slope 50-70%<br />Trellis system pergola and wire-trained<br />Vines per hectare 4,500 - 7,500<br />Harvesting period end of September<br />Yield 55 hl/ha<br />Vinification<br />short maceration<br />followed by gentle pressing of the grapes<br />fermentation in steel tanks<br />and 1/3 in wooden casks (tonneau)<br />Ageing<br />maturation on the fine lees in steel tanks<br />and 1/3 in wooden casks (tonneau) for 10 months<br />Technical data<br />Alcohol content 13.5% vol.<br />Total acidity 6.4 g/l<br />Residual sugar 0.6 g/l<br />
Price €26.20