Artù di Fattoria San Lorenzo is obtained from a blend of Montepulciano and Sangiovese. It ferments spontaneously with only indigenous yeasts in steel tanks with 25-day maceration. The refinement is 20 months in used barriques and 4 in the bottle. Only 6000 bottles produced for this wine of excellent value for money. It has a deep ruby red color. The nose reveals notes of licorice root, cocoa and red fruit. In the mouth it is sumptuous with smooth tannins, balanced.
Region: Marche.
Grapes: 60% Montepulciano, 40% Sangiovese.
Alcohol content: 14%.
Aging: 24 months in barrique.
Contains sulfites
Vigna Burello is a red wine made from Montepulciano and Sangiovese grapes. Natural fermentation in steel tanks with maceration for 25 days. The 24-month refinement continues in 28 hl barrels. It expresses notes of ripe red fruit embellished with hints of tobacco and cocoa. On the palate it is surprisingly subtle and elegant, with a fine tannic texture and a very long finish. Unusual wine that expresses notes of ripe red fruit embellished with hints of tobacco and cocoa. On the palate it is surprisingly subtle and elegant, with a fine tannic texture and a very long finish. Unusual wine.
Region: Marche
Grapes: 60% Montepulciano, 40% Sangiovese.
Alcohol content: 14%.
Aging: 24 months continues in 28 hl barrels.
Conatins sulfites
Sang del Pais is a red wine produced with the Le Fer Servadou grape, an autochthonous grape from the South-West of France. Aging is in steel and some months in the bottle. It has a ruby red color with violet reflections. On the nose the aromas play between spices, pepper, red fruits and cassis. In the mouth it is warm, fresh with mordant tannins, pleasant.
Region: Francia, Sud-Ovest
Grapes: Fer Servadou.
Alcohol content: 13%.
Aging: Some months in steel.
Contains sulfites
A splendid Chianti obtained from Sangiovese grapes plus other local vines, such as Colorino del Valdarno, Canaiolo, and Ciliegiolo. The vinification is spontaneous and absolutely traditional, with a fermentation that lasts 8-10 days in steel tanks. It refines in the same tanks and is bottled in the September following the harvest. On the nose the aromas are intense with hints of violets and cherries. On the palate it is warm, dry, fresh, and slightly tannic. It is a "traditional" Chianti to be appreciated in youth, and savored with the cuisine every day
Region: Tuscany.
Grapes: 90% Sangiovese, 10% other local grapes.
Alcohol content: 13.5%.
Aging: Some months in steel.
Contains sulfites