Antinori Castello La Sala Abboccato Orvieto

Antinori
Castello La Sala Abboccato Orvieto

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Factos sobre o vinho
Adega
Antinori
Uvas
Verdello, Malvasia, Grechetto, Procanico, Drupeggio
Região
Orvieto
Estilo de vinho
Tinto do Centro de Itália
Teor alcoólico
10.5%
Alergénios
Contém sulfitos

Descrição do vinho

Marchesi Antinori’s passion for viticulture is expressed through perseverance: their continuous pursuit for quality improvement, even in the smallest details. Research and development is an ongoing process both in the vineyards and in the cellars: selecting new clones of local and international varieties: experimenting with new techniques in the vineyards and vineyard altitudes, new approaches to fermentation and temperature control, experimenting with both traditional and innovative winemaking philosophies, using new types of oak for barrels, barrel size and age, and varying length of aging in the bottle before commercial release. To succeed at best expressing what a vineyard, grape, and a winemaker can achieve requires constant trial and error, both in the vineyard and in the winery. At Marchesi Antinori, these experiments include a wide range of different grape varieties and clones, planted in a variety of vineyards, different styles and sizes of fermentors as well as techniques of fermentation; barrel types and sizes; length of barrel and bottle aging.

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Antinori Castello La Sala Abboccato Orvieto

Estilo de vinho

Tinto do Centro de Itália

Itália

Central Italy is a red wine wonderland with an impressive history. Wine cultivation dates all the way back to 8000 BC when Etruscans were settled in the area. It's a land of contrasts. Green hills, craggy coastlines, and mountain peaks all play host to vineyards which produce wines unique to their regions.

Central Italian reds are often composed of Sangiovese, the most widely planted grape in It...

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