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Pino maid from haymilk TSG...

Pino maid from haymilk TSG...

Made from hay milk TSG.<br /><br />Soft cheese 50% fat in dry matter.<br />Store at +1° to +10°C - shelf life at least 60 days from date of packaging<br /><br />Ingredients: pasteurised hay milk TSG from South Tyrol, cultures, salt, rennet, South Tyrolean mountain pines<br /><br />Energy: 1.609 kJ / 388 kcal<br />Fat:32 g<br />of which saturated fatty acids: 21 g<br />Carbohydrates: 0 g<br />Sugar: 0 g<br />thereof lactose*&lt;0.1 g<br />Protein: 25 g<br />Salt: 1,2 g<br />* lactose free: The content of lactose under 0,1% is characteristic of many aged cheeses, because the lactose is naturally broken down in glucose and<br />galactose. Those were partly further reduced during the production and aging of the cheese.<br />
Price €12.90
Bread maid from haymilk TSG...

Bread maid from haymilk TSG...

Made from hay milk TSG.<br /><br />Soft cheese 50% fat in dry matter.<br />Store at +1° to +10°C - shelf life at least 60 days from date of packaging<br /><br />Ingredients: pasteurised hay milk TSG from South Tyrol, cultures, salt, rennet, bread spice (bread clover, coriander, caraway, fennel, aniseed)<br /><br />Energy: 1.609 kJ / 388 kcal<br />Fat:32 g<br />of which saturated fatty acids: 21 g<br />Carbohydrates: 0 g<br />Sugar: 0 g<br />thereof lactose*&lt;0.1 g<br />Protein: 25 g<br />Salt: 1,2 g<br />* lactose free: The content of lactose under 0,1% is characteristic of many aged cheeses, because the lactose is naturally broken down in glucose and<br />galactose. Those were partly further reduced during the production and aging of the cheese.<br />
Price €12.90
Wine maid from haymilk TSG...

Wine maid from haymilk TSG...

Made from hay milk TSG.<br /><br />Soft cheese 50% fat in dry matter.<br />Store at +1° to +10°C - shelf life at least 60 days from date of packaging<br /><br />Ingredients: pasteurised hay milk TSG from South Tyrol, cultures, salt, rennet, surface refined with red wine<br /><br />Energy: 1.609 kJ / 388 kcal<br />Fat:32 g<br />of which saturated fatty acids: 21 g<br />Carbohydrates: 0 g<br />Sugar: 0 g<br />thereof lactose*&lt;0.1 g<br />Protein: 25 g<br />Salt: 1,2 g<br />* lactose free: The content of lactose under 0,1% is characteristic of many aged cheeses, because the lactose is naturally broken down in glucose and<br />galactose. Those were partly further reduced during the production and aging of the cheese.<br />
Price €12.90
Vecchie Viti NIPOZZANO 2019...

Vecchie Viti NIPOZZANO 2019...

Castello Nipozzano<br />Nipozzano Vecchie Viti 2019<br /><br />Chianti Rufina Riserva DOCG<br /><br />This wine, chosen by the Frescobaldi family to continue the tradition of reserving a Private Collection for its newborns, originates from the oldest vines of Castello Nipozzano,<br />endowed with a deep root system. Of great complexity and harmony, it is aged for 24 months in oak barrels in the ancient Tuscan tradition.<br /><br />Climatic trend: at Castello Nipozzano, winter 2019 was characterised by long periods of sunshine with low temperatures. Spring, on the other hand, was cool; the rains that<br />fell ensured good water reserves to face the hot summer days. The summer period was characterised by temperature fluctuations that helped to provide coolness during the<br />night, with the usual breezes from the slopes of the Apennines contributing in particular. The grapes were therefore accompanied to maturity by a combination of the warmth<br />of the sun and refreshing breezes; the bunches arrived at the harvest in perfect condition and the production expressed itself with wines typical of the area, marked by a<br />good<br />acid vein and silky tannins.<br /><br />Technical notes:<br />Varieties: Sangiovese and traditional complementary varieties<br />Alcoholic grade: 13.5%.<br />Maturation: 24 months in barrels<br /><br />Vinification and maturation: The grapes of Sangiovese and traditional complementary varieties, as soon as they were harvested, were immediately delivered<br />in the winery. Here, once destemmed, the spontaneous fermentation process took place in cement tanks. At the end of this, the wine remained in the vats to complete<br />maceration. Its journey continued in wooden barrels, where the wine remained to mature for the necessary time. The subsequent period in the bottle allowed for greater<br />balance of all the components, giving the possibility of fully appreciating its essence once the bottle was opened.<br /><br />Tasting notes: Vecchie Viti 2019 has a wonderful intense ruby red colour. On the nose one recognises floral hints of violet that are accompanied by more fruity notes of<br />black cherry, plum, blueberry and blackberry. Notes of pepper and cinnamon are also interesting along with hints of walnut and walnut husk. This is rounded off by the<br />wonderful and typical balsamicity accompanied by an elegant toastiness. On the palate, the acid-alcohol balance is impressive, the tannins are velvety.<br />The minerality perceived on the finish is also extraordinary. Good persistence.<br />
Price €24.60
Sauternes Chateau Filhot...

Sauternes Chateau Filhot...

The Sauternes and Barsac AOCs are located south of Bordeaux, specifically in the Graves. Both AOCs date back to 1936. The area known as Sauternais comprises five<br />communes: Barsac, Bommes, Fargues, Preignac and Sauternes; while that of Barsac exclusively comprises the commune from which it takes its name. It is worth noting<br />that this specification allows Barsac producers to name their wines both Barsac and Sauternes AOC (both are often mentioned on the label), while Sauternes producers can<br />only name their wines Sauternes AOC. The area's soils are of alluvial origin with a good presence of limestone. What gives this area its unique characteristics is the<br />microclimate created by the Garonne and Ciron rivers and its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean.<br />grapes, creating a unique concentration. The varieties used for the AOC Sauternes and Barsac are: Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc and Muscadelle.<br />The quality of the wines produced in these areas has a long history, in fact already in 1855 Napoleon III, drawing up the first classification of Crus, recognised Château<br />d'Yquem as the only Premier Cru Supérieur located outside the Medoc, followed by two other categories: Premier Cru (11 Châteaux) and Deuxième Cru (15 Châteaux).<br /><br />Château Filhot<br /><br />Varieties: Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc, Muscadelle.<br /><br />Vineyards: The Château Filhot vineyards are located south of the village of Sauternes on the<br />southwest-facing slopes.<br /><br />Vinification: the harvest is carried out manually with several passages through the vineyards.<br />Fermentation takes place in 50-hectolitre stainless steel vats at a controlled temperature and lasts 10 to 30 days.<br />controlled temperature and lasts between 10 and 30 days depending on grape variety and concentration.<br />Subsequently (10 months after fermentation) a light filtration takes place<br />(no sterile filtration), while approximately 14 months after fermentation the<br />blending takes place. Ageing: lasts approximately 2 years in oak barrels from the forest of<br />Allier of which 1/3 new.<br /><br />Characteristics Château Filhot has hints of ginger, orange, apricot, mango and papaya. On the finish, it is fresh while showing notes of tropical fruit and<br />spicy notes.<br />
Price €37.00
Sauternes Chateau Rieussec...

Sauternes Chateau Rieussec...

The Sauternes and Barsac AOCs are located south of Bordeaux, specifically in the Graves. Both AOCs date back to 1936. The area known as Sauternais comprises five<br />communes: Barsac, Bommes, Fargues, Preignac and Sauternes; while that of Barsac exclusively comprises the commune from which it takes its name. It is worth noting<br />that these regulations allow Barsac producers to name their wines both Barsac and Sauternes AOC (both are often mentioned on the label), while Sauternes producers can<br />only name their wines Sauternes AOC. The area's soils are of alluvial origin with a good presence of limestone; what gives this area its unique characteristics is the<br />microclimate created by the Garonne and Ciron rivers and its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean: these presences are decisive in favouring the development of pourriture noble,<br />noble rot, on the grapes, creating a unique concentration. The varieties used for the AOC Sauternes and Barsac are: Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc and Muscadelle.<br />The quality of the wines produced in these areas has a long history, in fact already in 1855 Napoleon III, drawing up the first classification of Crus, recognised Château<br />d'Yquem as the only Premier Cru Supérieur located outside the Medoc, followed by two other categories: Premier Cru (11 Châteaux) and Deuxième Cru (15 Châteaux).<br /><br />Varieties: Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc, Muscadelle.<br /><br />Vineyards: The Château Rieussec vineyards extend to the border between Fargues and Sauternes: it is one of the largest estates in Sauternes and Barsac and covers 93<br />hectares. The soil is gravelly-sandy-clayey.<br /><br />Vinification: Château Rieussec 1er Grand Cru Classé is aged between 18 and 26 months depending on the vintage in new barrels (50 to 55%).<br /><br />Characteristics: Château Rieussec 1er Grand Cru Classé has a beautiful, brilliant golden colour. This Rieussec has a remarkable aromatic freshness, linked to the unusually<br />high proportion of Sauvignon in the blend (25%). Aromas of citrus fruits, honey and candied apricots are accompanied by well-integrated oak notes. Citrus aromas<br />predominate on the palate, while the finish is long with a touch of spice.<br />
Price €62.20