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L'or de Pomme XO Inv. 6...
Despite its very long aging process in French oak barrels, this 'treasure' is blessed with an almost beguiling fruit and surrounded by flattering vanilla-<br />honey notes.<br /><br />To serve: Pure at 18°C in the glass for Cognac<br />
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€47.80
Lamarein VdT 2023 Erbhof...
GRAPE VARIETY: Lagrein (short stalk)<br />SOIL TYPE: Alluvial soil of porphyric origin and moraine soil<br />TYPE OF GROWING: pergola, with one truss / cane<br />PLANT DENSITY: 5000 - 8500 canes /ha<br />CROPPING AGE OF THE VINE STOCKS: 25 years<br />QUALITY IMPROVING MEASURES: Thinning of 50% of the grapes in July.<br />HARVEST: First to second week of October; the grapes are harvested, placed in small plastic boxes and dried under cover until Christmas.<br />VINIFICATION: De-stemming and subsequent fermentation in stainless steel tanks at controlled fermentation temperature with a maceration period of about 10 days.<br />VINIFICATION: End of fermentation in concrete barrels and malolactic fermentation in new barriques and tonneaux. The wine is barrel-aged for at least 16 months before<br />bottling.<br />COLOUR: Almost black violet<br />AROMA: Dried forest fruits, man chocolate, leather<br />TASTE: Very warm, powerful tannins, dense and persistent, slightly bitter.<br />
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€115.40
St. Magdalener 2024...
South Tyrolean ST. MAGDALENER CLASSIC<br />The classic, full-bodied and elegant, from old vines - with great storage potential'.<br /><br />GRAPE VARIETIES: Großvernatsch, Tschaggelevernatsch, Lagrein<br />SOIL TYPE: Glacial gravel and porphyry weathered soil<br />TYPE OF GROWTH: pergola, with one bearing rod /stock<br />PLANT DENSITY: 6,000 - 8,500 canes /ha<br />THROUGH-LIFE OF THE VINE STOCKS: 20 years<br />QUALITY IMPROVING MEASURES: thinning out of 50% of the grapes in July, grape splitting<br />HARVEST: early - mid October<br />VINIFICATION: destemming followed by fermentation in stainless steel tanks at controlled fermentation temperature with a maceration period of one week.<br />VINIFICATION: Malolactic fermentation and ageing in small and medium sized wooden barrels.<br />COLOUR: dark ruby red<br />AROMA: almond aroma, ripe fruit, violets, ripe fruit<br />TASTE: full-bodied, warm, noble, soft tannin<br />
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€19.80
Magnum Lamarein VdT 2023...
GRAPE VARIETY: Lagrein (short stalk)<br />SOIL TYPE: Alluvial soil of porphyric origin and moraine soil<br />TYPE OF GROWING: pergola, with one truss / cane<br />PLANT DENSITY: 5000 - 8500 canes /ha<br />CROPPING AGE OF THE VINE STOCKS: 25 years<br />QUALITY IMPROVING MEASURES: Thinning of 50% of the grapes in July.<br />HARVEST: First to second week of October; the grapes are harvested, placed in small plastic boxes and dried under cover until Christmas.<br />VINIFICATION: De-stemming and subsequent fermentation in stainless steel tanks at controlled fermentation temperature with a maceration period of about 10 days.<br />VINIFICATION: End of fermentation in concrete barrels and malolactic fermentation in new barriques and tonneaux. The wine is barrel-aged for at least 16 months before<br />bottling.<br />COLOUR: Almost black violet<br />AROMA: Dried forest fruits, man chocolate, leather<br />TASTE: Very warm, powerful tannins, dense and persistent, slightly bitter.<br />
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€232.80
Amarone cl. DOC 2017...
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 />
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€315.00