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Trento DOC Altemasi Pas...

Trento DOC Altemasi Pas...

Pas Dosé<br />Altemasi Trentodoc<br />Grape varieties<br /><br />Chardonnay 60% and Pinot Noir 40%.<br />Vineyard area<br /><br />The slopes of the Dolomite cones, the Valle dei Laghi and the Valle di Cembra at altitudes between 450 and 600 metres.<br />Ageing on yeasts<br /><br />More than 60 months.<br />Characteristics<br /><br />Fine and continuous perlage, brilliant straw-yellow colour with marked greenish hues. Intense aroma of peach and citrus fruits, which opens to reveal slight mineral notes. In<br />the mouth, it shows decisive character, great backbone and austerity. Savoury and very persistent.<br />Pairings<br /><br />All smoked fish dishes, oysters and raw shellfish, linguine with lobster.<br />
Price €41.20
Trento DOC Altemasi Graal...

Trento DOC Altemasi Graal...

Altemasi Riserva Graal 2014<br />TRENTO DOC CLASSIC METHOD<br />An elegant classic sparkling wine Riserva Millesimato that Cavit produces only with grapes from great vintages. Graal derives from medieval Latin with the meaning of<br />container, this name gained notoriety in the cycle of King Arthur's novels because it was associated with the cup used by Jesus during the Last Supper.<br /><br />Production area: The highest and most suitable hilly areas for sparkling wines in Trentino (Colline di Trento, Altopiano di Brentonico and Valledei Laghi). Medium-textured<br />soils of fluvial-glacial and volcanic nature, on average not very deep and situated at altitudes between 500 and 600 metres above sea level.<br />Grape varieties: 70% Chardonnay and 30% Pinot Noir with a yield of 70 hl per hectare.<br />Climate: After a mild winter with plenty of water, a spring with plenty of rain accompanied us until the beginning of June, followed by a hot, dry summer. Towards the end of<br />August, thunderstorms cooled the days and led to sudden drops in temperature at night. These sudden changes in temperature delayed the ripening process, postponing<br />the start of the harvest until 10 September.<br />Vinification and ageing: Manual harvesting into boxes preceded the traditional soft pressing of the perfectly ripe grapes, with separation of selected fractions of the must,<br />which fermented at a controlled temperature in stainless steel and barriques.frothing took place in May, after a period of maturation of the base wine.the first disgorgement<br />took place 68 months after tirage.<br />Analytical data:<br />Alcohol: 12.50% vol.<br />Total acidity: 6,3 g/l<br />Dry extract: 22 g/l<br />Residual sugars: 5 g/l<br />Contains sulphites<br />Organoleptic characteristics: White mousse with fine and continuous perlage; straw yellow colour with greenish reflections. Fine and intense bouquet with notes of apple<br />and citrus fruits, accompanied by hints of minerals, candied fruit and pastries. Fresh and balanced in the mouth. An important acidity highlights the texture and backbone<br />that support the long persistence and elegance of the wine: Roasted fish, white meat, cheese and stuffed pasta.<br />Serving temperature: 8 -10°C<br />
Price €48.80
The Macallan 12 Y.O. Triple...

The Macallan 12 Y.O. Triple...

Type: Single Malt Scotch Whisky<br />Raw Material: Barley Malt<br />Method of production: Pot Still distillation<br />Ageing: Continental<br />Casing: Yes<br />Why it's different<br /><br />The Macallan Double Cask series are whiskies aged in American and European oak casks seasoned with sherry wine and in ex-bourbon casks. A full bodied 12 year old<br />with a good body and a medium intensity finish. The interplay of ageing with the three woods allows for different flavour profiles from each.<br />
Price €104.60
Franciacorta Secolo Novo...

Franciacorta Secolo Novo...

Brigantia - Franciacorta Satén Millesimato<br /><br />Alkohol: 13% Vol.<br />Residual sugar: 10gr/lt<br />Grape varieties used: Chardonnay in purity<br />Training system: Guyot 90/100 cm from the ground<br />Planting system: 2.5×0.85 m<br />Plant density: 4,500/5,000 plants/ha<br />Average grape yield per hectare: about 100 q.li per hectare<br />Grape selection: in the vineyard with manual harvesting into crates of a maximum of 18 kg.<br />White vinification in pneumatic press with soft pressing of the whole grapes and separation of the 1st and 2nd fractions. After static and physical separation from the<br />impurities of the must at low temperatures, selected yeasts are inoculated for fermentation in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks. This is followed by racking and<br />lowering the temperature to around 10°C to avoid malolactic fermentation. Once the 'draught syrup' has been added, which contains a maximum of 18gr/lt of sugar to<br />enhance the softness and 'silkiness' of the wine, it is bottled, corked with a crown cap and laid down in a pile for frothing.<br />Ageing in bottles: 36 months on average<br /><br />Beautiful, bright straw yellow, where gold peeps out, minute effervescence, great continuity.<br /><br />The bouquet is initially shy, opening gently with notes of vanilla and white chocolate, followed by wild flowers and chamomile, then almond milk and white pepper, closing<br />with chalky scents and oyster water.<br />On the palate it is creamy, the effervescence denotes great envelopment; it has excellent persistence, complete, tasty and rich in nuances of pastries, ripe yellow fruit, at<br />times exotic and citrus meringues.<br />To be served at 6-8° in a medium-sized goblet; a wine that is not afraid of rising temperatures.<br />It can be served on the table just about anywhere, from starters inspired by the woods, such as a carpaccio of porcini mushrooms, or meat tartare, even game, such as<br />venison, or tartare or carpaccio of fish and shellfish with spicy condiments, pepper and ginger.<br />Going down the boot you can think of combining it with dishes that use spicy ingredients, to enhance its creamy side.<br />If you want to accompany its creamy, milky notes, you could pair it with a cheese made from mixed milks, the three-milk tome or some mature robiola.<br />
Price €47.80
Kirk & Sweeney Reserva RUM...

Kirk & Sweeney Reserva RUM...

HISTORY: August Sebastiani, a Tuscan-born winemaker and owner of the 3 Badge company, discovered numerous documents that testified to his family's involvement in<br />the construction of the fire station in Sonoma, California. His grandfather had worked as a volunteer and received 3 badges for his career. 3 badges has thus become a<br />symbol of returning to the roots, celebrating the passion for commitment and craftsmanship as the cardinal points of the company producing this product.<br /><br />PRODUCT: Kirk &amp; Sweeney is manufactured in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic. The name pays homage to a wooden schooner known for smuggling rum<br />from the Caribbean to the Northeast during the early years of Prohibition. Distilled in the traditional way from sugar cane molasses, it is left to age in oak barrels to fully<br />develop its aromatic pro?le.<br /><br />PROFILE: Kirk &amp; Sweeney Reserva is a molasses rum from the Dominican Republic. It has a beautiful mahogany colour and expresses its complex flavours of brown sugar,<br />dried fruit, vanilla and toasted oak.<br />Country<br /><br />Dominican Republic<br />Alcohol content: 40%.<br />Format: 70cl<br />
Price €78.80
Kirk & Sweeney Gran Reserva...

Kirk & Sweeney Gran Reserva...

HISTORY: August Sebastiani, a Tuscan-born winemaker and owner of the 3 Badge company, discovered numerous documents that testified to his family's involvement in<br />the construction of the fire station in Sonoma, California. His grandfather had worked as a volunteer and received 3 badges for his career. 3 badges has thus become a<br />symbol of returning to the roots, celebrating the passion for commitment and craftsmanship as the cardinal points of the company producing this product.<br /><br />PRODUCT: Kirk &amp; Sweeney is manufactured in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic. The name pays homage to a wooden schooner known for smuggling rum<br />from the Caribbean to the Northeast during the early years of Prohibition. Distilled in the traditional way from sugar cane molasses, it is left to age in wooden barrels to fully<br />develop its aromatic pro?le.<br /><br />PROFILE: Kirk &amp; Sweeney Gran Reserva Superior hides behind its amber guise an aged rum with a unique charm. Its nose oscillates between notes of grilled nuts, caramel<br />and honey, evolving towards scents of fruit, vanilla and Xerès.<br /><br />Country: Dominican Republic<br />Alcohol content: 40%.<br />Format: 70cl<br />
Price €115.60
Kirk & Sweeney Gran Reserva...

Kirk & Sweeney Gran Reserva...

<br />HISTORY: August Sebastiani, a Tuscan-born winemaker and owner of the 3 Badge company, discovered numerous documents that testified to his family's involvement in<br />the construction of the fire station in Sonoma, California. His grandfather had worked as a volunteer and received 3 badges for his career. 3 badges has thus become a<br />symbol of returning to the roots, celebrating the passion for commitment and craftsmanship as the cardinal points of the company producing this product.<br /><br />PRODUCT: Kirk &amp; Sweeney is manufactured in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic. The name pays homage to a wooden schooner known for smuggling rum<br />from the Caribbean to the Northeast during the early years of Prohibition. Distilled in the traditional way from sugar cane molasses, it is left to age in oak barrels to fully<br />develop its aromatic pro?le.<br /><br />PROFILE: Complex and intriguing, it touches on a wide range of aromas, from the intensity of vanilla to notes of sherry and grapes, underpinned by the fragrance of roasted<br />sugar cane. Years of ageing and careful blending add hints of dried fruits, nutmeg, cinnamon and spices with a touch of oak.<br /><br />Country: Dominican Republic<br />Alcohol content: 40%.<br />Format: 70cl<br />
Price €86.60
Edradour 10 YO Single Malt...

Edradour 10 YO Single Malt...

Type: Single Malt Scotch Whisky<br />Production method: Pot Still distillation<br />Ageing: Continental<br /><br />Why it's different<br /><br />Produced at Scotland's smallest distillery, Edradour 10yo is a fine single malt, perfectly representing the style of the Highlands near the Speyside border. Produced without<br />ever adding caramel to its bottlings, it's an excellent, full bodied educational whisky.<br /><br /><br />How to drink it<br /><br />Enjoy neat, or as the basis of an excellent Whisky Punch or Hot Toddy, with honey, cloves, cinnamon, lemon and boiling water.<br />
Price €93.60
Worthy Park 2007 70 cl /...

Worthy Park 2007 70 cl /...

Type: Pure Single Rum<br />Raw material: Molasses<br />Fermentation: Selected yeasts<br />Production method: Pot Still distillation<br />Ageing: Tropical<br />Box: Yes<br /><br />Why it's different<br /><br />Worthy Park 2007 is a bottling of the WPL brand, with congeners between 60 and 119 g / hLAP. Distilled in 2007 from molasses from the Worthy Park Estate's sugar cane<br />mill. It is a Pure Single Rum aged in the distillery's tropical climate warehouse and was bottled at 59% full cask grade, with an angel's share after 10 years of 64%. The label<br />shows the copper double retort still made by Scottish Forsyths for Worthy Park Distillery. No sugar, caramel or additives are added at bottling.<br />How to drink it<br /><br />Drink it straight, letting it breathe, possibly with water to have a slight dilution at will. It can be used in blending as a 'cut' to enrich any type of classic rum-based cocktail.<br />Focus<br /><br />Worthy Park 2007 Habitation Velier is the first bottling that bears the name of the Jamaican distillery on the label, different from the previous editions that were called<br />'Forsyths', inspired by the double retort copper still used for the production of all Worthy Park Estate rums. Worthy Park allocates part of its production to 'bulk' marketing,<br />rums which are then destined for blended rums or for selections of independent bottlers, provided that the name of the distillery is not put on their labels. The project carried<br />out in collaboration with Luca Gargano is not a simple independent bottling project. On the contrary, we could consider it 'dependent bottling', since the labels highlight the<br />fundamental points of production, such as the origin of the molasses, the type of still, the year of distillation and bottling, the percentage of angel's share, the mark,<br />specifying the level of esters and congeners as well as, of course, the fact that ageing takes place in a tropical climate at the distillery, information that is not usually<br />declared in independent bottling, since barrels are always purchased through rum merchants and never directly from the distillery. After the first editions, Worthy Park<br />allowed Luca to use the official name of the distillery, so from the 2007 release the name Worthy Park will always appear on the label.<br />
Price €135.20