Castello Della Sala - Conte Della Vipera - Sauvignon - Umbria IGT

92 RP Points
92 RP Points
Castello Della Sala - Conte Della Vipera - Sauvignon - Umbria IGT - 2019 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Castello Della Sala - Conte Della Vipera - Sauvignon - Umbria IGT

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ABV
13%
Serving
8° - 10° C
Food Pairings
ShellfishGoat CheeseGreen VegetablesSaladsFresh Herbs and Aromatic DishesCitrus-Based Dishes
Key Characteristics
["Tropical fruit""Peppery""Zesty""Leafy""Medium alcohol""Medium-bodied"]

La Historia de la Botella

Antinori - Onshore Cellars

Marchesi Antinori

Antinori es el nombre más famoso en el vino italiano y la influencia de Piero Antinori en los últimos 25 años ha sido nada menos que revolucionaria. El...

Antinori es el nombre más famoso en el vino italiano y la influencia de Piero Antinori en los últimos 25 años ha sido nada menos que revolucionaria. El vino insignia de Antinori, Tignanello, apareció por primera vez en 1971 y causó sensación por su uso de Cabernet Sauvignon en una mezcla de Sangiovese y su práctica de envejecimiento en pequeñas barricas francesas. Antinori fue acusado de traición y traición vinosa, pero pronto mezclas envejecidas en barrica de Sangiovese y Cabernet comenzaron a aparecer en toda Toscana.

Marchesi Antinori
Umbria IGT

Umbria IGT

Umbria IGT is a wine region located in central Italy, known for producing high-quality wines that are rich in flavor and character. The region has a long history...

Umbria IGT is a wine region located in central Italy, known for producing high-quality wines that are rich in flavor and character. The region has a long history of winemaking, dating back to the Etruscan era, and has been producing wine for over 2,500 years.

The wines of Umbria IGT are made using a variety of grape varieties, including Sangiovese, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Sagrantino. The region is also known for its white wines, which are made using Trebbiano and Grechetto grapes.

The production of wine in Umbria IGT is characterized by a commitment to quality and tradition. The winemakers in the region use traditional methods of winemaking, such as hand-harvesting and aging the wine in oak barrels, to produce wines that are rich in flavor and complexity.

One of the most famous producers in Umbria IGT is Arnaldo Caprai. This winery is known for its Sagrantino di Montefalco, a red wine that is made using the Sagrantino grape. The wine is aged in oak barrels for 12-24 months, which gives it a rich, complex flavor. Arnaldo Caprai also produces a range of other wines, including a white wine made from Grechetto grapes.

Another well-known producer in Umbria IGT is Lungarotti. This winery is known for its Rubesco Riserva, a red wine that is made using Sangiovese and Canaiolo grapes. The wine is aged in oak barrels for 18 months, which gives it a rich, full-bodied flavor. Lungarotti also produces a range of other wines, including a white wine made from Trebbiano and Grechetto grapes.

Other notable producers in Umbria IGT include Falesco, which is known for its Montiano, a red wine made from Merlot grapes, and Castello di Magione, which produces a range of wines, including a white wine made from Grechetto grapes and a red wine made from Sangiovese and Merlot grapes.

Overall, Umbria IGT is a region that is known for producing high-quality wines that are rich in flavor and character. The winemakers in the region are committed to tradition and quality, and use traditional methods of winemaking to produce wines that are truly exceptional.

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