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Amarone della Valp. DOP...

Amarone della Valp. DOP...

AMARONE CLASSICO DELLA VALPOLICELLA<br />Type: Dry red<br />In one definition: the King The full name 'Am' refers to an unfinished work. The shape of the 'A' is reminiscent of a vat, symbol of the wine world, but also of a hair clip,<br />emblem of a feminine wine.<br />Amarone Classico della Valpolicella DOP Protected Designation of Origin<br />Country/Region: Negrar, Sant'Ambrogio di Valpolicella (Verona)<br />Soil type: calcareous, clayey<br />Grapes: Corvina40%, Corvinone30%, Rondinella15%, Oseleta10%, Croatina5%.<br />Analytical data: alcohol15.5%, residual sugars7/8g/l total acidity 6.33g/l, dry extract 31g/l pH3.50<br />Vineyard operations: the grapes destined for Amarone come from the oldest vineyards. Organic fertilisation and manual pruning; bud selection, defoliation, thinning of the<br />bunches.<br />Harvest between the 2nd and 3rd decade of September in trays.<br />Natural drying (without the use of dehumidifiers) for a minimum of 3 months.<br />Vinification and ageing: harvested in January, the grapes remain in steel/cement tanks for the time necessary to start fermentation without the use of selected yeasts or<br />other biotechnologies. There is little pumping over and punching down, with contact time with the marc for over two months. After racking, the wine matures in Slavonian oak<br />barrels for a minimum of 5 years. From this moment on, only regular topping up is carried out; time slowly shapes the characteristics. This is followed by ageing in the bottle<br />for a minimum of 1 year. Amarone is produced only in important vintages.<br />Ideal pairing: it is at its best with roasted meats, boiled meats and mature cheeses such as Parmigiano Reggiano or Grana Padano. Drunk alone at the end of a meal, it is<br />superb.<br />Serving temperature: 18°C<br />Visual analysis: Intense ruby red colour, important in the glycerine and with garnet reflections as it ages.<br />Olfactory analysis: notes of ripe cherries, morello cherries and slightly dried plums, spices.<br />
Price €119.40
Maggiarino Nobile...

Maggiarino Nobile...

Maggiarino Vino Nobile di Montepulciano DOCG 2015<br /><br />Climate: the mild winter season, characterised by frequent rainfall, preceded a spring with above average temperatures, favouring an early bud break of about 10 days. The<br />summer, which tended to be hot and dry without any heat peaks, guaranteed the slow and regular growth of the vines and an optimal start to the ripening of the grapes. The<br />Sangiovese grapes for Maggiarino were harvested by hand around the middle of October.<br /><br />Vinification: The best Sangiovese grapes, from a selection of vineyards on the Maggiarino estate, one of the most suitable areas for La Braccesca, underwent a vinification<br />process aimed at preserving the aromas and enhancing the structure. After about 20 days of maceration in stainless steel vats, the wine was transferred to tonneaux, where<br />malolactic fermentation took place and its ageing process began, lasting about 12 months. Following bottling in spring 2017, the wine rested in the bottle for about two years<br />before release.<br /><br />Historical data: La Braccesca extends over 508 hectares where the ancient farm of the Bracci counts once stood, hence the name of the estate and its coat of arms: an arm<br />covered in armour holding a sword. The total surface area of the vineyards is 340 hectares divided into two parts: the first, 366 hectares of which 237 are planted with vines,<br />is located on the border between the municipalities of Montepulciano and Cortona. The other body, 142 hectares, 103 of which are planted to vines, extends as far as<br />Montepulciano between three of the most renowned areas for the production of great red wines: Cervognano, Santa Pia and Gracciano.<br />Maggiarino comes from the vineyards of the farm of the same name, one of the most vocated areas of La Braccesca. A well-balanced wine capable of exalting the fragrant<br />varietal character through the silky tannins typical of the Nobile di Montepulciano territory, a historic Tuscan denomination.<br /><br />Tasting notes: Maggiarino has an intense ruby red colour. On the nose notes of violet, red fruit and vanilla compose a complex aromatic profile. On the palate it is soft,<br />balanced, silky and sustained by the excellent freshness typical of Sangiovese. Persistent and mineral on the finish.<br />
Price €85.60
Vinsanto Santa Cristina...

Vinsanto Santa Cristina...

Vin Santo della Valdichiana DOC<br /><br />The Vin Santo Santa Cristina has an intense yellow colour with amber highlights. On the nose, the traditional scents of pastry stand out with notes of sultanas, apricots and<br />candied fruit, characteristic of Malvasia, and of nuts, in particular walnuts, typical of Trebbiano Toscano. The full-bodied and soft taste is reminiscent of apricots in syrup; the<br />finish is pleasant and balanced, marked by sensations of macaroons.<br /><br />Alcoholic Grade: 12,5% vol.<br />
Price €19.20
Picolit 2016 ATTEMS 50cl

Picolit 2016 ATTEMS 50cl

TERRITORY<br />Characteristics of the production area<br />Origin: The vineyards are located in Lucinico, in the Collio Goriziano area.<br />Altitude: 150 m above sea level<br />Surface area: 1 ha<br />Exposure: South<br />Soil type: Ponca (marl and sandstone of Eocene origin)<br />Plant density: 5,000 plants per hectare<br />Breeding: Guyot<br />ALCOHOL CONTENT: 12,5% Vol.<br />ORGANOLEPTIC QUALITIES: Our Picolit has a classic intense colour, with antique gold nuances. The nose is extremely complex, with dominant scents of candied fruit,<br />apricot and sweet sensations of toasted bread, orange blossom with a finish of toasted hazelnut. The palate is explosive thanks to its elegant sweetness and a surprising<br />finish of citrus fruits and chestnut honey.<br />PAIRING: It is a meditation wine, a glass alone can already give great emotions. Try it also with dry pastries or in combination with blue or long aged cheeses.<br />
Price €33.60
Muffato della Sala 2013...

Muffato della Sala 2013...

Muffato della Sala 2013<br />Classification Umbria IGT<br />Vintage 2013<br />Climate<br />The 2013 vintage was a cool one, with excellent weather conditions for white wines. Frequent rainfall was accompanied by mild temperatures and no temperature extremes.<br />Thanks to the very favourable climatic conditions in September and October, the noble rot gradually covered the grapes, with no risk to their health, concentrating the sugars<br />and increasing the aromatic complexity. Harvesting began towards the end of October with the Traminer, followed by the Riesling, Sauvignon and Sémillon, and concluded<br />towards the end of November with the Grechetto.<br />
Price €45.20
Reserve della Contessa 2020...

Reserve della Contessa 2020...

Réserve della Contessa - the feminine wine.<br /><br />Its secret is fineness and elegance, one almost wants to say noblesse. A white wine of delicate colour and delicate aromas, as if made to accompany festive hours.<br /><br />Grape varieties: Pinot Blanc 60 %, Chardonnay 30 %, Sauvignon Blanc 10 % (Terlaner).<br />Colour: strong yellow with greenish reflections.<br />Aroma and taste: fresh scent of apples, apricots and a hint of sage. Dense and elegant, with a lot of melting, long lasting.<br />Site and soil: Two thirds of the grapes come from Lieben Aich in Terlan and one third from Campan in Kaltern. In Terlan Lieben Aich we have a warm west-facing slope at<br />300 m above sea level, with water-permeable, sandy loam soil on porphyry weathered rock. Kaltern Campan is a cool, east-facing slope at 500 m above sea level. The soil is<br />a strong loamy limestone soil with rock deposits from ice-age glaciers.<br />Vinification: The destemmed grapes remained in the press for six hours for maceration to extract aroma and structure from the skins. Fermentation took place in wooden<br />barrels, partly spontaneously, with the grape's own yeasts. During the six months of ageing on the fine lees, the aroma and flavour were refined.<br />Serving temperature: 10 - 12 °C.<br />Goes well with: starters, fish and white meat.<br />
Price €22.20
Philip Rosso Toscana IGT...

Philip Rosso Toscana IGT...

PHILIP This wine is dedicated to our illustrious ancestor Filippo (Philip) Mazzei (1730-1816), a passionate winemaker, liberal thinker and citizen of the world. Made from a<br />blend of grapes selected on our estates, Philip is the quintessence of Tuscany: it interprets the spirit of the Tuscan wine 'New World', it best represents the 'revolutionary'<br />character of Philip Mazzei and expresses our desire for 'the pursuit of happiness', as Mazzei wrote to Thomas Jefferson.<br /><br />Appellation: Toscana IGT<br />Vineyard location: Fonterutoli - Castellina in Chianti (SI) Belguardo - Montebottigli (GR)<br />Grapes: 100% Cabernet Sauvignon<br />Alcohol: 14,80% vol.<br />Total acidity: 5.90%.<br />Vineyard Altitude: 50 - 310 m.s.l.; Exposure S-SO<br />Soil type: Vario<br />Age of vines: 10 - 15 years<br />Training system: Spurred Cordon<br />Vine density per hectare: 6,600 plants<br />Harvest: Handmade from 16 September (Belguardo), 7 October (Fonterutoli)<br />Fermentation temperature: 28 - 30° C<br />Maceration time: 16 days (Fonterutoli), 20 days (Belguardo)<br />Maturation: 24 months in small 500-litre oak and American oak barrels (30% new)<br />Ageing potential: Over 20 years<br />Profile: Intense, full-bodied, mature, intriguing; long, complex and fresh aftertaste.<br />Pairings: Game, blue cheeses, spicy dishes<br />
Price €39.80
Chianti cl. DOCG Riserva...

Chianti cl. DOCG Riserva...

<br />Ser Lapo<br />Chianti Classico Riserva DOCG<br />The historic Chianti Classico<br /><br />With this important Chianti Classico Reserve, the Mazzei Marquises wish to celebrate their illustrious ancestor Ser Lapo, to whom we owe the first known document on the<br />use of the name 'Chianti'.<br />Winery: Castle of Fonterutoli<br />Winery location: Chianti Classico, Tuscany<br />Grapes: 90% Sangiovese, 10% Complementary<br />Alcohol content: 13.20%.<br />Total acidity: 6.00%<br />Vineyard Location: Cornia: 250 - 330 m.s.l. | Caggiolo: 290 - 350 m.s.l.<br />Soil type: Cornia: Clay and Limestone | Caggiolo: Alberese and clay formations<br />Age of vines: 15 - 30 years<br />Training system: Spurred cordon<br />Vine density per hectare: 4,500 - 7,500 plants<br />Harvest: Hand harvested from 22 September onwards<br />Fermentation temperature: 26 - 28 °C<br />Maceration time: 15 - 18 days<br />Maturation: 12 months in small French oak barrels of 225 and 500 litres (50% new)<br />First vintage produced: 1983<br />Ageing potential: Over 10 years<br />Profile: Fresh, tannic, hints of berries and undergrowth, structured and intense on the palate<br />Serving suggestions: Pasta with game, stews, grilled red meats, medium-aged cheese<br />
Price €27.40
Le Petit MANINCOR 2014 375ml

Le Petit MANINCOR 2014 375ml

Le Petit - true greatness.<br /><br />Green reflections in a bright, luminous yellow - there is also a flash of foreboding: 'This is something special!' Sweetness of selected elegance and unexpected freshness<br />fulfil the promise.<br /><br />Grape variety: Petit Manseng.<br />Colour: sparkling golden straw yellow.<br />Aroma and taste: fruity aromas of mango, lychee, dried apricots; complex depth due to fine honey and botrytis notes, balanced play between sweetness and acidity on the<br />palate.<br />Site and soil: Mazzon in Kaltern at 400 m above sea level, a high plateau sloping towards the south, sunny and airy, ideal for the late harvest. The soil is sandy loam and<br />interspersed with various stones: Dolomite, porphyry, gneiss and granite can be found from small grains to fist-sized stones.<br />Maturation: The slow pressing of the sultana berries took eight hours, fermentation took place in wooden barrels, spontaneously with the grape's own yeasts. The must<br />fermented slowly for several months; at 11% alcohol, the fermentation stopped all by itself. An optimal balance between alcohol, acidity and sugar are the natural result.<br />Serving temperature: 8-10 °C.<br />Pairing: Delicate desserts and very good with final cheese.<br />
Price €60.60
Champange Dom Pérignon...

Champange Dom Pérignon...

<br />2009: THE PINNACLE OF MATURITY<br /><br />2009 brings to a close in the best possible way a prodigious, sunny, bold and generous decade. This continuation of favourable weather conditions is unprecedented, and<br />the succession of vintages has allowed us to explore the new frontiers of grape maturity in Champagne. Dom Pérignon Vintage 2009 is the result of two movements: one is<br />driven by nature and the other is the creative ambition of the Maison's Chef de Cave. This synergy allows us to taste the ripest and richest fruit, the grapes at their best, the<br />promise of a wine full of freshness and energy.<br /><br />NOSE<br />The notes of guava and spicy green grapefruit zest blend with those of stone fruit, white peach and nectarine. The wine breathes, complemented by notes of woody vanilla<br />and warm, delicately toasted brioche.<br /><br />PALATE<br />The fruit notes are majestic, ripe, fleshy and deep. Beyond the richness and a certain voluptuousness, it is the impression of coherence that dominates. The intensity is<br />extraordinarily restrained. All the sensations converge and persist, silky, saline and lymphatic, bitter and iodized.<br /><br />CULINARY PAIRINGS<br />The Dom Pérignon Vintage 2009 is a wine that needs stimulation. It requires a context and lends itself to being enhanced by strong contrasts.<br />The champagne evokes vegetable and mineral worlds, which manifest themselves, for example, through a carbonara with sea urchins and cardamom mousse. It works<br />perfectly with dishes with a particular texture: for example, octopus sautéed in butter marinated in Sicilian orange juice.<br />
Price €343.50
Rossignol Volnay clos des...

Rossignol Volnay clos des...

Volnay Premier Cru Clos des Angles<br />100% Pinot Noir<br />Vintage: 2016<br /><br />Production Area: located in the heart of Volnay, adjacent to the Clos de la Barre and Clos des Ducs<br />Soil: the soil is a mix of brown-grey clay and chalk with small white stones<br />Harvest: by hand<br />Vinification: using up to 50% whole bunches, fermentation with indigenous yeasts, minimal punching down<br />Ageing: aged for 18 months in barrels (20% new oak). Use of sulphites only before bottling<br />Colour: ruby red<br />Bouquet: spicy notes<br />Taste: silky on the palate, with a taut finish<br />Format: 0.75 l bottle<br />Alcoholic Grade: 13% vol<br />
Price €143.20
Rectorie Leon Parce Banyuls...

Rectorie Leon Parce Banyuls...

Banyuls Rimage Léon Parcé Mis Tardive<br />Grenache Noir, Carignan<br /><br />Production area: Banyuls, Languedoc-Roussillon<br />Soil: schist<br />Harvest: manual<br />Vinification: fermentation for 4 days, then stopped with the addition of alcohol (mutage sur grains). Maceration lasts a total of 3 weeks<br />Ageing: 12 months in used 225-litre oak casks<br />Bottling: light filtration. Bottling under nitrogen<br />Bouquet: spicy, with notes of red berry jam<br />Flavour: very powerful on the palate, balanced and long in the finish<br />Format: 0.50 l bottle<br />Alcoholic Grade: 17% vol<br />
Price €33.20