At the sight it announces itself with a dark ruby red color, impenetrable. The olfactory spectrum moves on a progression of tertiary and balsamic notes, from which even more vegetal and fruity hints emerge. On the palate it is full-bodied, round, with a sip that moves smoothly and harmoniously on the palate, highlighting a finely integrated tannic texture. Superb with second courses of red meat, it gives its best with a fillet of beef with green pepper.
Provocation . But also revelation. The story is ironically well portrayed on the label by a wolf in lambskin. Carmenére is a vine originating from the Bordeaux area, confused for a long time with Cabernet franc. Despite having organoleptic traits in common, it is a very different grape variety: much more intense and spicy. Ca 'del Bosco in 1996 entrusted the Faculty of Agriculture of the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart of Piacenza with the task of revealing its existence, origin and identity. Carmenero stands out for its very intense and dark color, for its powerful and spicy aroma, for its full, rich and original taste.
At the sight it announces itself with a dark ruby red color, impenetrable. The olfactory spectrum moves on a progression of tertiary and balsamic notes, from which even more vegetal and fruity hints emerge. On the palate it is full-bodied, round, with a sip that moves smoothly and harmoniously on the palate, highlighting a finely integrated tannic texture. Superb with second courses of red meat, it gives its best with a fillet of beef with green pepper.
This prestigious red is dedicated to Maurizio Zanella, who in the seventies founded Cà del Bosco after an enlightening trip to the Champagne region, thus giving life to a company that still today represents the excellence of enology in Italy and in the world. It is obtained from Cabernet sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet franc grapes from the best vineyards of the company, hand-picked and selected with extreme care, the maturation is carried out in small seasoned oak barrels. It has an intense and deep ruby red color, concentrated and complex aromas of red fruits, pepper and licorice in the mouth it is soft and balanced, with a long persistence. It is a very long-lived wine, and can enrich our cellar for many years before being uncorked for a special occasion.
Provocation . But also revelation. The story is ironically well portrayed on the label by a wolf in lambskin. Carmenére is a vine originating from the Bordeaux area, confused for a long time with Cabernet franc. Despite having organoleptic traits in common, it is a very different grape variety: much more intense and spicy. Ca 'del Bosco in 1996 entrusted the Faculty of Agriculture of the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart of Piacenza with the task of revealing its existence, origin and identity. Carmenero stands out for its very intense and dark color, for its powerful and spicy aroma, for its full, rich and original taste.
At sight it announces itself with a dark, impenetrable ruby red color. The olfactory spectrum moves on a progression of tertiary and balsamic notes, from which even more vegetal and fruity hints emerge. On the palate it is full-bodied, round, with a sip that moves smoothly and harmoniously on the palate, highlighting a finely integrated tannic texture. Superb with second courses of red meat, it gives its best with a fillet of beef with green pepper.
