Due Corvi 2017 - Gonella Vini
Due Corvi by Gonella Vini is a red wine is a pleasantly fine wine and, at the same time, with a well-defined character. Spontaneous fermentation and maceration for at least 45 days and then aging in steel for 10 months. The nose is expressed with delicate floral notes, hints of undergrowth and spicy tones. On the palate it is soft, enveloping, with a pleasant fullness and juicy drinkability.
Grapes: Local red grapes.
Alcohol content:13.5%.
Aging: 6 months in steel tanks.
Contains sulfites

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Due Corvi - Gonella Vini
Due Corvi by Gonella Vini is a red wine is a pleasantly fine wine and, at the same time, with a well-defined character. Spontaneous fermentation and maceration for at least 45 days and then aging in steel for 10 months. The nose is expressed with delicate floral notes, hints of undergrowth and spicy tones. On the palate it is soft, enveloping, with a pleasant fullness and juicy drinkability.
Service
It is recommended to serve it at a temperature of 16/18° in tulip glasses. Daily wine that does not disdain to be aged a few years in the cellar.
Pairing
Excellent with long cooking meat preparations.
Cellar: Gonella Vini
The Gonella winery is a small family-run business that has always been rooted in the Asti area. The story can be traced back to Giulia's father (the current owner), Mario, who at a young age decided to leave because he was not ready for a "change of course" towards a quality way of making wine and no longer linked to amount. He moved with his wife Margherita to Rivoli, near Turin, but often returned to the countryside to help his parents. When retirement arrived and the possibility of a new start, he took over his parents' campaign and began to dedicate himself to it. Today the winery is managed by Giulia, who spent her youth more in the countryside with her grandparents than in the city, and grew up with the desire to bring herself, with sincerity, to the work she does. Supported by her father and her husband Davide, they work 4.5 hectares of vineyards planted with arneis, barbera, bonarda and nebbiolo. The lands where the vines grow lie on the ancient sea beds of what the Asti gulf was a few million years ago, white and blue clays mix with sand and tuff. In the vineyard only copper and sulfur, in the cellar only grapes and a little sulfur before bottling. Giulia loves that the wines are "direct", recognizable in their being, clean and that they speak for themselves.
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