Montepulciano di Bossanova is a red wine made from grapes of the same name that come from 40-year-old vineyards, harvested around the first week of October. In the cellar, part of the grapes are pressed with the feet and put into the barrel with the stalk. Short maceration on the skins and once fermentation has been completed, it ages for about 7 months in cask and 3 in bottle. It is an interpretation of Montepulciano that favors freshness, however sustained by the power of a vine of about 40 years that gives irresistible notes of red fruit, spices and balsamic.
Region: Abruzzo
Grapes: Montepulciano d'Abruzzo.
Alcohol content: 13,5%.
Aging:7 months in cask and 3 in bottle
Contains sulfites
Montepulciano by Podere San Biagio is a red wine made from Montepulciano grapes that are selected from Jacopo's oldest vines. Spontaneous fermentation and maceration for 22 days in contact with the skins. Subsequent aging in large barrels.
Regione: Abruzzo.
Vitigno: Montepulciano d'abruzzo.
Gradazione alcolica: 14.5%.
Affinamento: 24 months in large barrels.
Contains sulfites