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Casanova Della Spinetta Il Colorino Di Casanova 2019 750ml

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750ml
country
Italy
region
Tuscany
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•100% Colorino grown in calcareous soils with ocean sediments •Average altitude of 250 meters •Alcoholic fermentation for 10-11 days followed by malolactic fermentation in oak •Aged entirely in medium toasted French oak (600 liters) for 24 months •Transferred to stainless steel vats for 10 months, plus six months in bottle •Unfined/unfiltered •500 cases produced annually
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Casanova Della Spinetta Il Colorino Di Casanova 2019 750ml

SKU 918816
$21.94
/750ml bottle
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•100% Colorino grown in calcareous soils with ocean sediments •Average altitude of 250 meters •Alcoholic fermentation for 10-11 days followed by malolactic fermentation in oak •Aged entirely in medium toasted French oak (600 liters) for 24 months •Transferred to stainless steel vats for 10 months, plus six months in bottle •Unfined/unfiltered •500 cases produced annually
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size
750ml
country
Italy
region
Tuscany
Additional vintages
Overview
•100% Colorino grown in calcareous soils with ocean sediments •Average altitude of 250 meters •Alcoholic fermentation for 10-11 days followed by malolactic fermentation in oak •Aged entirely in medium toasted French oak (600 liters) for 24 months •Transferred to stainless steel vats for 10 months, plus six months in bottle •Unfined/unfiltered •500 cases produced annually
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Region: Tuscany

All over the stunning region of Tuscany in central Italy, you'll see rolling hills covered in green, healthy grapevines. This region is currently Italy's third largest producer of wines, but interestingly wineries here are generally happy with lower yields holding higher quality grapes, believing that they have a responsibility to uphold the excellent reputation of Tuscany, rather than let it slip into 'quantity over quality' wine-making as it did in the mid twentieth century. The region has a difficult soil type to work with, but the excellent climate and generations of expertise more than make up for this problem. Most commonly, Tuscan vintners grow Sangiovese and Vernaccia varietal grapes, although more and more varietals are being planted nowadays in order to produce other high quality wine styles.
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Country: Italy

It isn't difficult to understand why Italy is famed not just for the quality of its wines, but also for the vast variety and range of characteristics found in the wines there. The terrain of the country varies wildly, from the lush rolling green hills and valley of Tuscany, to the sun drenched rocky coasts of Sicily, the mountainous and alpine regions of the north, and the marshy lowlands of the east. Italy really does have a little bit of everything. Combine this huge range of landscapes with an almost perfect climate for grape cultivation, and you have a country seemingly designed for viticultural excellence. The results speak for themselves, and it is clear to see that wine has become an inseparable part of Italian culture as a result of its abundance and brilliance. Each village, city and region has a local wine perfectly matched with the cuisine of the area, and not an evening passes without the vast majority of Italian families raising a glass of locally sourced wine with pride and pleasure.
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