Rosh Vino Rosso - Lammidia
Rosh is a wine produced following a little the taste of the Abruzzo tradition for red wines, hence the name "lu rosh". The grapes used are red with a small part of white grapes, to give it a little freshness and greater drinkability. A wine of great juiciness and freshness, which tastes of red fruit.
Grapes: Blend ol local red and white grapes.
Alcohol content: 12%.
Aging: Some months in steel.
Contains sulfites

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Rosh Vino Rosso - Lammidia
Rosh is a wine produced following a little the taste of the Abruzzo tradition for red wines, and hence the name "lu rosh". The grapes used are red with a small part of white grapes, to give it a little freshness and greater drinkability. Spontaneous fermentation in contact with the skins for a week. Pressed, it finishes fermenting in concrete with a submerged cap for 1 week and after pressing with the feet, it refines in concrete and fiberglass. Rosh is a wine of great juiciness and freshness, which tastes of red fruit, with an extraordinary drinkability.
Service
It is recommended to serve it at a temperature of 14/16 ° in Tulipano glasses. Daily wine.
Pairing
It goes well with cold cuts and white meat main courses, but you will also find it excellent with fatty fish main courses.
The cellar: Lammidia
Behind Lammidia we find the duo made up of Davide Gentile and Marco Giuliani, friends from the time of asylum. Grown up together, they take different paths and then find themselves at university and, from there, they start their journey in the world of wine. Initially they participate in fairs and tastings, then they attend the cellars of natural winemakers, where they observe their way of seeing life and their relationship with nature, and understand that it is possible to live differently than we had thought up to then. They decide to abandon their respective commitments to try to make their wine, without any chemical in the vineyard and in the cellar, no filtration, no clarification, no sulfur, in short: grapes and nothing else. They recover a garage of an old grandma's farmhouse in Villa Celiera, 700 meters above the hills of Pescara, surrounded by unspoilt nature, and two half-hectare vineyards for rent in Pescara, where there is mainly Montepulciano, and without relying on any agronomist, oenologist or external technician, they begin to experiment new things. The first vinification is in 2010, and proves to be unlucky, so much so that it is said that the grandmother Antonia started the first fermentation by removing the evil eye or the amidy, from which the name the cellar. After studies, comparison with other winemakers, tests, experiments, and many errors have led them to current results and a path of continuous improvement. The vinifications are made in concrete containers, designed, designed and built by Davide and Marco to manage the different processes, and for refinement they use earthenware amphorae, some steel and fiberglass containers. In about 10 years about sixty labels have been produced and almost all of them have the imprint of the hand that has become the identifying image of the company, which represents the wines made by man, getting his hands dirty in the vineyard and without help technology.
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