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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*<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 />
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€12.90
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*<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 />
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€12.90
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*<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 />
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€12.90
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 />
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€24.60
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 />
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€37.00
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 />
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€62.20
