It is with the arrival of the new Villamagna Doc that Cantina Piandimare expands the line of its Montepulciano d'Abruzzo from the Piandimare massale selection with a further red that wants to be the umpteenth praise to the territory and the demonstration of the potential in terms of structure and aging. through the work done by the winery with only the grapes coming from the Val di Foro, in particular from those of the territory limited to the small, but growing interest, Doc Abruzzo Villamagna.
The label was dedicated to the Necropolis of Fossa and its Monoliths in fact. A dedication to the territory, to remember the historicity and the importance it has always had in history. Grapes Montepulciano d'Abruzzo . Long fermentation on the skins with temperatures that can reach up to 30 ° C. Racking and maturation of 12 months in steel, 12 in barrel and 6 in bottle. Intense color with vibrant ruby variations. Acidity that pushes the juicy fruit on the palate, dragging sweet aromas of vanilla, tobacco and licorice into the final mouth. A statuesque certainty.
Blue like the sea that helps us in summer and winter with its climate mitigation action. And it is precisely to the sea that our label is dedicated, as a symbol of the importance that this has in the ripening cycle of Montepulciano d'Abruzzo grapes. Long fermentation on the skins. Racking and aging for at least 9 months in steel and 6 months in the bottle. A straightforward wine that does not compromise, proposing the quality and care placed in the vineyard. The varietal aromas of Montepulciano are all there, long and complex. A daily pleasure.
Montepulciano d Abruzzo Villa Medoro presents itself to the eye with a ruby red color with orange reflections, from the glass it releases a wide range of aromas, from wild black cherry to floral nuances of dried violet, aromatic herbs, locust beans and chocolate. In the mouth it glides powerful and warm, rightly tannic, with a pleasantly almondy finish.
Elevito is a precious nectar. Top wine from the De Angelis Corvi winery. Bottled in limited quantities and only in the best years. Extremely powerful, extremely balanced, with all the wild strength of Montepulciano d'Abruzzo.
A Nero d'Avola with the energy and vivacity of youth, unmistakably Sicilian, capable of an inviting lightness that inspires casual combinations with simple and tasty dishes. Clayey/sandy soils, on a small plateau, host espalier-trained vines: but it is the breath of the nearby woodland vegetation that tempers the climate and gives Rossojbleo that vivacity and freshness that make it an alternative expression of the more classic Sicilian varietal.
After destemming and light crushing, the grapes are left to ferment in steel vats. After 36/48 hours from the beginning of fermentation, the temperature is lowered to around 22°C and then it gradually rises to 26-28°C during the 5 days of maceration. At the end of the fermentation the wine undergoes the normal decanting and in the following spring it is placed in barriques where it remains for about 5/6 months. Maturation in steel continues. Malolactic fermentation usually takes place at the end of October.
Vinificazione Il Barolo Chinato è un vino speciale prodotto con Barolo a Denominazione d'Origine Controllata e Garantita, aromatizzato con corteccia di china calissaja, radice di rabarbaro e di genziana e il prezioso seme di cardamomo, i cui principi attivi vengono estratti con una lenta macerazione a temperatura ambiente seguita da un affinamento in botte per quasi un anno. Servito a temperatura ambiente come elegante fine pasto oppure riscaldato a vapore con una scorza di arancia.
Brilliant ruby red color with violet reflections. Thanks to the harmony of the tannins, combined with the delicate complexity of the aromas and the final note of sweetness, the wine is characterized by an excellent balance in the mouth.
Chianti Classico Castellare di Castellina
The 5 hectares used for the production of Brunello, facing south-west towards the sea and surrounded by uncultivated woods, boast over 40-year-old vines and are cultivated according to the dictates of organic agriculture.
Guado al Tasso Bolgheri Superiore is the symbolic wine of the Estate and one of the best wines produced by Antinori , it is a powerful red wine, extremely elegant and rich in exceptional balsamic notes and ripe fruit. It is composed of 5% Cabernet Franc, 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 45% Merlot grown in the best vineyards of the estate.
Guado al Tasso is the Bolgheri estate of Antinori , inherited in the 1930s by Carlotta della Gherardesca Antinori , mother of Piero Antinori . In this Bordeaux enclave, with its mild climate thanks to the sea breeze that comes from the sea in front of it, wines of international scope are produced such as Il Bruciato, a didactic blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Syrah. Dynamic and modern, pleasant and enveloping , it is a wine with character, harmonious and balanced .
Produced exclusively in exceptional vintages, this Riserva represents for San Felice the maximum expression of the 'terroir' of Campogiovanni. Coming from the careful selection of Sangiovese grosso from the 'Il Quercione' vineyard of about 2.5 hectares, it is a wine that combines rigor, concentration, elegance as well as an extraordinary capacity for aging. Refine for 24 months in 500-liter French oak barrels. (tonneaux) and 36 months in the bottle.
The grapes have a strong anthocyanin charge, good acidity and a good sugar content. The vine has this name because the Tuscan wool merchants recognized a resemblance to their grapes and thought it was a mutation of Sangiovese.
Vino Nobile is the result of a careful selection of the best Sangiovese and Canaiolo Nero grapes from the various company vineyards which are harvested and vinified separately each year and then expertly blended so as to best express all the elegance, complexity and finesse of the Montepulciano terroir.
Vino Nobile is the result of a careful selection of the best Sangiovese and Canaiolo Nero grapes from the various company vineyards which are harvested and vinified separately each year and then expertly blended so as to best express all the elegance, complexity and finesse of the Montepulciano terroir.
The grapes have a strong anthocyanin charge, good acidity and a good sugar content. The vine has this name because the Tuscan wool merchants recognized a resemblance to their grapes and thought it was a mutation of Sangiovese.
Collefrisio Primitivo wines come from the famous Salento region where high-class bottles appear. Salento is a geographical area located at the tip of Puglia, in southern Italy. Salento has long been associated with ancient legends. This is a land dominated by limestone, clay, gravel and sand, and has a warm Mediterranean climate.
Plumbago - with a spontaneous flower of a beautiful purple color that grows in the woods surrounding the baglio and the Ulmo vineyards - is a pure Nero d'Avola. It comes from the old vineyard around the Orange Lake that gives us this soft and fruity version of this great Sicilian variety. Round tannins and perfectly dosed wood make it a wine of immediate pleasure. Ideal for Mediterranean cuisine based on vegetables and all types of meat.
THE BEST ITALIAN RED WINES
In this section of our online wine shop Clickwine You can find the best Italian and foreign red wines for sale, ideal for accompanying everyday dinners or important events with style and elegance. Clickwine has selected the most famous reds on the wine scene, including the best denominations as well as some niche products and some Abruzzo wines that will amaze the most curious enthusiasts. Among the best wines, Abruzzo red wines cannot be missed.
One of the best Italian wines is undoubtedly Montepulciano d'Abruzzo DOC, which is one of the best-known Italian red wines in the United States.
Montepulciano is the most widespread red grape variety in the Marche and Abruzzo regions, where rich and expressive red wines are produced, ideal for sharing with those who love tasty home cooking, and is also perfect for a barbecue with friends.
THE PRODUCTION OF RED WINE
Red wine is obtained from red grapes, thanks to a production process called "red vinification". This process involves contact between the pomace (peels and seed residues) and must during the fermentation phase
One of the first steps in producing a red wine is choosing the harvest period. The grapes are harvested when the sugar content reached is what the winemaker deems necessary to produce the desired alcohol content.
After harvesting, the bunches arrive in the cellar where the stalks are removed (destemming) before the grapes are pressed to obtain the must.
Maceration releases polyphenols, particularly anthocyanins, from the skins, which give the must its red color. Tannins are produced from the grape seeds. Maceration lasts approximately 10-15 days.
Meanwhile, alcoholic fermentation begins, triggered by yeasts present in the skins or by added yeasts. This natural process is favored by an increase in temperature, which, however, must be maintained between 25 and 30°C so as not to affect the quality of the wine.
During this process, the pomace may form a surface layer that prevents contact with the liquid, potentially leading to the development of acetic acid. However, several techniques are available to winemakers to address this problem.
After alcoholic fermentation, malolactic fermentation occurs, which involves the transformation of malic acid into lactic acid. This is a crucial step in the vinification of red wines because it enhances their smoothness and smoothes out any rough edges and harshness.
The must has now transformed into wine, but it must be racked, that is, the removal of residues, which can be accomplished through filtration or static decantation. This latter, less invasive method involves lowering the temperature in the tanks so that the substances to be eliminated settle to the bottom.
Once “cleaned”, the wine is ready for refinement,whose minimum duration is established by the DOC specifications, This can take place in steel tanks, concrete vats, large barrels, or small barrels or barriques. Once the maturation process is complete, bottling takes place: the wine begins its maturation in the bottle and, after a possible further aging period in the cellar, is released for sale.
RED WINE: PROPERTIES AND BENEFITS
Is red wine good for your health? Many people ask this question, to which numerous studies have yet to provide a definitive answer. Many studies affirm certain properties, while others deny them. Below we list the most common beliefs about the properties and benefits of red wine, which, as mentioned, are not fully certified by the medical community. You can believe them or not.
- Natural antioxidant: The polyphenols contained in red wine are antioxidant substances that slow down the aging of some cells
- It aids digestion: it would protect the intestinal flora
- Increase endorphins: in small doses it helps the brain release endorphins and would make us feel more relaxed
- Prevents cardiovascular diseases: thanks to resveratrol which is said to promote blood circulation
- Many authoritative studies affirm that the substances contained in red wine have these properties and benefits, but they are present in such small doses that they are absolutely irrelevant for the body.
HOW MUCH DOES RED WINE COST?
The prices of red wines can fluctuate based on several factors, including the value of the bottle, the production area, and demand. The online wine shop Clickwine offers a wide selection of Italian red wine. Our online wine shop offers not only the most famous names but also more affordable labels suitable for everyday use.So forget about running from one store to another, and save time for what's truly important: enjoying a glass of excellent red wine. Browse our products to find the best red wines at the best price.
PAIRINGS WITH RED WINE
By browsing the individual product pages in our online wine shop, you'll discover suggested pairings for each red wine: white and red meats, game, braised and grilled meats, risottos, traditional Italian first courses, as well as platters of cured meats and cheeses, vegetables, sauces, and rich dishes.
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Who can't drink wine?
- Pregnant or breastfeeding women, because alcohol can pass through the placenta and into breast milk, putting the health of the fetus or newborn at risk.
- People who suffer from alcohol addiction or have alcoholism problems, because drinking wine can worsen their health.
- People taking medications that can interact with alcohol, such as antidepressants, sedatives, or heart medications, because alcohol can increase the side effects of the medications.
- People with existing health problems, such as liver disease or gastritis, because alcohol can worsen symptoms and worsen health conditions.
In any case, it is always advisable to ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before consuming wine or other alcoholic beverages.
