Vino Nobile di Montepulciano DOCG Riserva 2010 Magnum - Carpineto
€104.36
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A great red wine, it takes its name from Montepulciano, a Renaissance city in the province of Siena, which dominates the wide and verdant Valdichiana from the top of a hill. The appellation of "Nobile" seems to derive not only from its intrinsic qualities of finesse and elegance, but also from the fact that in the past the production of this wine was particularly cared for by the noble families of the city.
Grapes used | Minimum 70% Sangiovese (Prugnolo Gentile) and no more than 30% between Canaiolo and other authorized varieties. All the grapes come from our vineyards located in splendid positions, mainly exposed to the south-south-east with a slight slope and high sunshine. |
Winemaking techniques | Fermentation with maceration on the skins in the must for a period of 10-15 days at a constant temperature of 25-30 °C. Frequent pumping over, carried out by the cellar staff with the help of special pumps with the utmost respect for the solid parts (marc and grape seeds). |
Aging | Placed for 2 years in oval Slavonian oak barrels with a capacity of 5,500 liters and in French oak barrels of 225 liters. |
Refinement | In bottles for a minimum of 6 months. Marketing, however, always begins one year later than the terms established by the production specification. |
Color | Ruby red tending towards garnet; brilliant. |
Perfume | Ethereal, characteristic, extraordinarily elegant, with a slight scent of violets and precious wood. |
Taste | Dry, savory, harmonious, velvety with complex aromas ranging from exotic fruit to balsamic ones; very elegant fabric, of great nobility. |
Gradation | 13.5% vol. |
Service temperature | 20 °C in a decanter. |
Food pairings | Game, especially wild boar, seasoned cheeses of great class. |
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Data sheet
Alcoholic strength | 13.5% |
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Format | 1500 ml |
Region | Toscana |
Vintage | 2010 |
Disciplinary | D.O.C. |
Grape variety | Canaiolo Sangiovese |
Name | Vino Nobile di Montepulciano |