Tree bottles of red and white wines

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Vicario Chianti Classico 2018 – Red Wine

Millesimato Sparkling White Prosecco Wine

Brunello di Montalcino 2015 DOCG

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Description

Vicario Chianti Classico 2018 – Red Wine
Chianti Classico DOCG Red Wine from Tuscany, Italy – Sangiovese Grapes

Wine Description:
A Selected Sangiovese Grosso grapes cultivated on hilly ground in polychrome schist soils at an altitude of 400m a.s.l. With a deep, bright, clear ruby red tending to garnet with age. Its bouquet is intense with a slight aroma of violet.

The flavor is harmonious, dry, tasty and slightly tannic, refining to smooth and velvety with time.

The deal companion for noble poultry, game and mature cheeses. Excellent with pasta served with tasty meat sauce (pappardelle for the best), roast meat, finely sliced raw meat and pecorine cheese.

Area of Production:
One of the first wine regions anywhere to be officially recognized and delimited, Chianti Classico is today what was originally defined simply as Chianti.

Already identified by the early 18th century as a superior zone, the official name of Chianti was proclaimed upon the area surrounding the townships of Castellina, Radda and Gaiole, just north of Siena, by Cosimo III, Grand Duke of Tuscany in an official decree in 1716.

Millesimato Sparkling White Prosecco Wine
White Sparkling Wine, D.O.C. Prosecco from Italy

Wine Description:
It is processed from the best grapes of each year, its fresh and fruity taste will gain your favor at first sip! Pale straw-yellow at sight, with a fine and persistent perlage. It has an intense fragrance, a velvety smooth and fruity taste balanced by a pleasant sour note. We dressed it with an elegant and modern bottle, which alone guarantees its quality. A prime-Prosecco!

Area of Production:
Veneto is a substantial and increasingly important wine region in the northeastern corner of Italy.

Veneto is armed with a formidable portfolio of red wines to go with its refreshing whites, such as Soave and sparkling Prosecco. The common factor that unites almost all viticultural zones in northeastern Veneto is the Glera grape (typically known as Prosecco), and the foaming spumante and semi-sparkling frizzante wines it creates.

Grapes:
Glera is a synonym of northern Italy’s Prosecco grape, and the name by which it is now officially known. This green-skinned variety has been grown for hundreds of years in the Veneto and Friuli regions, most famously to produce sparkling Prosecco wines. It has high acidity and a fairly neutral palate, making it ideal for sparkling wine production. Glera’s aromatic profile is characterized by white peaches, with an occasional soapy note.

Brunello di Montalcino 2015 DOCG
Montalcino , where sangiovese ripens more amply and more beguilingly than anywhere else

Wine Description:
This wine is made exclusively from Sangiovese grapes, called “Brunello”, cultivated in hilly areas with good exposure at an altitude of 400m a.s.l. on ground which dates back to the Ecocenico Era.

Over the years it has gradually acquired greater fragrance, a more velvety flavour, greater harmony and a delicately intense bouquet. Its color is a deep ruby red, tending to garnet with age. It has a strong personality with a dry, full, smooth, well balanced flavour.

Excellent with pasta dishes garnished with sauces made from wild boar and meat, with tasty noble game roasts and poultry as the Fiorentina Steak. Also exceptionally good with mature and spicy cheeses.

Area of Production:
Montalcino in the province of Siena, famous for its history and natural and artistic beauty.

Brunello di Montalcino is one of Italy’s most famous and prestigious wines. DOCG regulations require Brunello vineyards to be planted on hills with good sun exposure, at altitudes not surpassing 600 meters (1968ft). This limit is intended to ensure the grapes reach optimal ripeness and flavor before being harvested.

Grapes:
The Brunello di Montalcino is made exclusively from Sangiovese Grosso grapes, cultivated on the slopes around Montalcino. Sangiovese Grosso is the large-berried form of the normal Sangiovese. Its name means ‘little dark one’. The use of “grosso” (big) and its inclusion in the name of the wine is useful to differentiate this wine from Chianti.

 

2015 vintage, a fantastic vintage
Our wines produced with the 2016 harvest are excellent vintage wines with a fantastic harvest favored by the climate, described by a spring that alternated plenty of sunny and breezy days. An element, this, that allowed an acceleration of the growth of the bunch between June and July. The strong heat recorded in the months of July and August has stopped the development of the plants, but the abundant rains of late August have brought back the perfect balance, thanks also to the temperature range of the last few days. With the excellent quality, however, we will have a lower quantity of wine than in 2015 and therefore, the availability of these wines is more contained than in the previous year.


Vicario Chianti Classico 2018 – Red Wine

Vintage: 2018

Certification: Chianti Classico DOCG

Grapes Varieties: Sangiovese Grosso

Alcohol: 12.5%

Aging: 1 year in barrique

Format: 750ml

Type: Red Still Wine

Serving Temperature: 16/18 °C

Pairing: Noble poultry, game and mature cheeses. Excellent with Pasta and Meat Sauce.

Millesimato Sparkling White Prosecco Wine

Certification: Prosecco DOC Millesimato

Grapes Varieties: Glera

Alcohol: 11%

Format: 750ml

Type: Sparkling white wine

Serving Temperature: 8-10 °C

Pairing: aperitif, fish dishes

Country: Italy, Veneto

 

Brunello di Montalcino 2015 DOCG

Vintage: 2015

Certification: Brunello di Montalcino DOCG

Grapes Varieties: Sangiovese

Alcohol: 14.5%

Aging: 4 years in barriques

Format: 750ml

Type: Red Still Wine

Serving Temperature: 16/18 °C

Pairing: First Courses of Meat, Second Courses of Meat

Country: Italy, Tuscany

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