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VEUVE CLICQUOT VINTAGE 2012...

VEUVE CLICQUOT VINTAGE 2012...

Vintage Brut 2012<br />The Vintage 2012 is the expression of a prodigious harvest, despite extremely adverse weather conditions.<br />Label Veuve Clicquot Champagne Vintage Brut 2012<br /><br />Despite the damage that led to a fairly modest harvest, the quality is optimal, with great ageing potential for the wines. Naturally, the 2012 vintage has been declared a<br />Veuve Clicquot Vintage, becoming the House's 66th since its first vintage in 1810. The uniqueness of the Veuve Clicquot Vintage collection lies in the addition of wines aged<br />in large oak barrels, which bring strength and aromatic intensity. The predominance of Pinot Noir and a touch of wood bring structure and character, the hallmark of the<br />Veuve Clicquot style.<br /><br />Tasting notes<br />'On the palate, the attack is fresh and frank. The first fruit aromas then appear, with mirabella tart, candied citrus and hints of roasted pears. Finally, refreshing notes of<br />green hazelnuts and almonds appear.'<br /><br />Visual Examination:<br />Bright yellow colour<br />Subtle golden reflections<br /><br />Aromas:<br />Candied citrus fruits<br />Roasted pears<br />Green hazelnuts and almonds<br /><br />FOOD AND WINE PAIRING<br />SUGGESTIONS<br />Veal<br />Freshwater prawn<br />Smoked scallops<br />
Price €114.00
Sauvignon Flora 2019...

Sauvignon Flora 2019...

Growing region<br />The best grapes of this variety come from the growing areas of Girlan, Montiggl and Eppan Berg at 500 m above sea level. The different combinations of the growing soils -<br />clay, lime and gravel - give the wine a unique character.<br /><br />Vinification and ageing<br />The grapes are harvested by hand and delivered in small containers. After a short maceration and gentle whole bunch pressing, the must is clarified from the lees by natural<br />sedimentation. Fermentation takes place at controlled temperature in stainless steel tanks. The wine is matured for 8 months<br />in stainless steel tanks and large wooden barrels without biological acid degradation on the fine lees.<br /><br />Wine portrait<br />The Sauvignon variety has been cultivated in South Tyrol for more than a century. for more than a century. The intense aroma of citrus and elder blossom as well as the<br />freshness and liveliness in the mouth are typical for this wine. The minerality and the fresh acidity characterise the aromas. It goes well with fish dishes, seafood, asparagus<br />and white meat.<br />Growing region Girlan, Montiggl, Eppan Berg<br />Grape variety Sauvignon<br />Serving temperature (°C) 10-12<br />Yield (hl/ha) 46<br />Alcohol (vol%) 14,5<br />Total acidity (g/l) 6,55<br />Residual sugar (g/l) 0,1<br />Shelf life (years) 8<br />* Depending on the vintage, the analytical values may vary slightly.<br />
Price €24.60
Pinot Noir 2019 Riserva...

Pinot Noir 2019 Riserva...

RISERVA MAZON PINOT NOIR<br /><br />Its colour is a deep ruby-garnet red, the bouquet reveals the typical notes of undergrowth, berries and sour cherries - ripe, sweet and seductive. On the tongue, it develops<br />warm, harmonious, round and multi-faceted. A great wine of international standard with an expressive body, which can develop its great potential even better after another 2<br />years of bottle ageing.<br /><br />Pinot Noir was first successfully cultivated in South Tyrol at the beginning of the 19th century. It soon became apparent that the gentle hills and the special microclimate of<br />the high plateau in Mazon offered the ideal conditions for producing Pinot Noir of international calibre.<br />Riserva Mazon<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 />Maturity<br /><br />The Riserva is aged for one year in small wooden barrels, after the assemblage for another six months in large wooden barrels and then for another year in the bottle.<br />Serving temperature<br /><br />14° - 18° C<br />Recommended food<br /><br />Red meats, lamb, poultry and game.<br />
Price €42.30
Blauburgunder 2017...

Blauburgunder 2017...

BARTHENAU<br />VIGNA S. URBANO PINOT NOIR<br /><br />A Pinot Noir whose dark ruby-red colour already hints at its enormous concentration.<br />If the nose is still somewhat closed at first, it soon releases its aromas in the glass, which are reminiscent of the multi-faceted bouquet of classic Burgundies.<br />The enveloping scent of sour cherries and raspberries is underlined by delicate vanilla tones and fine spicy notes.<br />On the palate, it is very well balanced and convinces with its elegant acidity, well-integrated tannins and an impressively aromatic concentration.<br /><br />The Barthenau Vigna S. Urbano is an expression of our most valuable Cru site. It is located in the heart of the vineyards around our estate Barthenau near Mazon.<br />This Pinot Noir reflects the enormous potential of this unique site, where vines grow, some of which are more than 55 years old.<br /><br />Only the classification 'Vigna' guarantees the origin of a site wine in South Tyrol.<br />VSU<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 />After delivery, the majority of the grapes are lightly crushed and destemmed, 25% enter the fermentation barrel intact. After a short, cool maceration to refine the fruit<br />bouquet, the wine ferments for about 10 days. During fermentation, the must is kept in constant contact with the solid grape components.<br />Maturation<br /><br />The ageing in wooden barrels takes place in two different phases: in the first phase, the wine is aged for about 12 months in small oak barrels; in the second phase, after the<br />assemblage, it is aged for about another 8 months in large oak barrels. After bottling, the wine is stored for another 8 months in the cellars of Ansitz Barthenau.<br />Food recommendation<br /><br />Red meats, game, mild cheeses.<br />
Price €73.00
Masseto 2016 IGT Ornellaia...

Masseto 2016 IGT Ornellaia...

2016<br />As is often the case in recent years, the winter of 2016 was characterised by unusually warm weather with heavy rainfall in February. Budding arrived on time in the last<br />week of March. The abundance of water in the soil and the warm weather in April favoured rapid and normal vegetative growth of the vines. In May, temperatures returned to<br />normal, slowing growth slightly and leading to flowering in the last week of May in dry, sunny weather, perfect for good fruit set. Summer temperatures were normal with very<br />little rain causing considerable water stress towards the end of the ripening phase. The usual mid-August storms were also absent, prolonging the water stress throughout<br />the early part of the harvest. Fortunately, the remarkably cool temperatures during the night allowed the vines to recover from the heat of the day. Maturation proceeded<br />smoothly with excellent phenolic potential and a balanced sugar/acid ratio. The harvest began on 24 August with the youngest vines. In September, the few rainfalls provided<br />the soil with sufficient water to complete the harvest in practically perfect conditions. The older vines of the 'Masseto centrale' benefited from this situation, continuing their<br />ripening until the third week of September. The last plots were harvested on 20 September.<br />TASTING NOTES: 2016 was a textbook year for Masseto, with a typically Tuscan coastal climate that saw a dry and sunny growing season, with plenty of sunshine and<br />just the right amount of rain for perfect ripeness. The 2016 has a particularly intense young colour, and on the nose the intense aroma of ripe dark fruit blends with subtle<br />notes of cocoa and spices. On the palate, the rich, dense structure of ripe, silky tannins is balanced by a sensual, vibrant fruit note and lively acidity that keeps the long<br />finish clean and full-bodied.<br />
Price €1,480.00
Cabernet Sauv. LA FOA 2018...

Cabernet Sauv. LA FOA 2018...

Description<br /><br />Very deep violet/black colour. Highly dense bouquet, chassis, blackberries. Very powerful yet elegant attack, densely concentrated tannins on the palate, powerful<br />backbone and enormously long finish.<br /><br />High ageing potential: 10-15 years.<br /><br />Recommended food: Goes well with strong dishes with red meat, grilled or roasted, but especially with game and with spicy cheeses.<br />Serving temperature: 16° C.<br />Grape variety: Cabernet Sauvignon.<br />Sites: The vineyard site is located at an altitude of 430 m above sea level with optimal sun exposure. A rather dry site, with sandy, gravelly moraine soil.<br />Vinification: Maceration for 10 days with gentle circulation of the marc followed by maceration for a further 10-14 days. Racking of the young wine into new/used barriques,<br />malolactic fermentation, several transfers of the wine during the 18 months of ageing. Gentle coarse filtration before bottling.<br />Analytical values:<br />Alcohol: 13.5% vol.<br />Total acidity: 5,1 g/l<br />Sugar-free extract: 31,2 g/l<br />Residual sugar: 1,6 g/l<br />
Price €87.40
Terre di San Leonardo 2018...

Terre di San Leonardo 2018...

Comment: Terre, a classic Bordeaux blend, follows in the footsteps of its 'big brother' San Leonardo, born of the same terroire, expressing great freshness and balance.<br />Grape varieties: 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Merlot, 10% Carmenère.<br />Vinification: Spontaneous fermentation in small cement vats for about 15/18 days with several daily pump-overs and délestage.<br />Maturation: 80% in cement vats and 20% in French oak barriques.<br />Ageing time: 5 years and more.<br />
Price €15.00
Moratel CESCONI Biologico...

Moratel CESCONI Biologico...

Moratel is a blend of four red grapes that we grow in two very distinct areas, both in terms of soil and climate. Lagrein is located in Pressano, while Teroldego, Merlot and<br />Cabernet grow in the vineyards in Valle dei Laghi.<br /><br />PRODUCTION AREA<br />The Lagrein vineyard is cultivated with a pergola system with a western exposure. It is the same vineyard that produces the grapes for our Pletter reserve, but in this case<br />the<br />However, in this case the vines are younger, with an average age of about 20 years. The climate is continental and the soil is composed of a sedimentary rock type<br />consisting of limestone and compact sandstone known as the Werfen strata. The Valle dei Laghi, on the other hand, has a Mediterranean climate and from here, with vines<br />trained using the guyot system, we harvest Teroldego,<br />Merlot and Cabernet. The soils are of morainic origin and in the case of Merlot, which grows in the Pivier vineyard, there is a substantial amount of clay and silt.<br /><br />WINEMAKING<br />The hand-picked grapes are destemmed and the grapes, left whole, ferment in stainless steel tanks. Maceration lasts about 10 days for Lagrein and Teroldego and about<br />20 days for Merlot and Cabernet. Once fermentation is complete, the wine is aged in barriques for about 12 months and only then is the cuvée between the different wines<br />made. In order to<br />In order to safeguard the freshness and fruity characteristics of the wine, the barrels used are exclusively used. After bottling, Moratel is left to mature for at least six<br />months in the bottle before release.<br /><br />VINEYARDS OF THE DOLOMITES IGT<br /><br />Grapes: Lagrein, Teroldego, Merlot, Cabernet<br />Vineyards: Pressano and Valle dei Laghi<br />Soil: In Pressano, soils consisting of limestone and compacted<br />in Pressano; in Valle dei Laghi of morainic origin.<br />Vinification: fermentation in stainless steel tanks and ageing in used barriques<br />
Price €16.20
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