Wine: Boscarelli: Vino Nobile di Montepulciano Riserva (in wooden case)
Price Range: $50-$75
The Riserva version is 90% Sangiovese (Prugnolo Gentile clone) and 10% Merlot, from 6 to 35-year-old vines planted
with a density of 2,500 vines per acre (6,000 per hectare). After its malolactic, the Riserva ages 24 to 30 months in barrels
of Allier and Slavonian oak, varying in capacity from 5 to 35 hl. Ruby red with garnet hues, the bouquet recalls plums and
blueberries evolving to violets and iris, elegantly confirmed on the fruity, structured, rich, ripe, complex palate…
Additional Information
| Varietal | Blend |
|---|---|
| Country | Italy |
| Region |
TuscanyTuscany continues to charm and enchant the world over while books and films are forever trying to capture the beauty and mystic of the region. With its rich history, art, music, food and wine, there is very little to disappoint. Chianti is easily the most well known of Italian wines while Brunello is considered one of the most prestigious. Yet, the wines of Tuscany have not always been recognized for quality and have just recently experienced a renaissance, |
| Vineyard |
BoscarelliThe medieval hill town of Montepulciano is a little east of Montalcino, dominating the gentle landscape of southern Tuscany from its 1,985 feet (605 meters) above sea level. It is a tiny architectural jewel, with a higher density of arts per acre than there are inhabitants, and a long-standing fame as the home of poets and wines… The former thrived in Renaissance times; the latter star Vino Nobile, which luckily for us all is alive and flourishing to this day. |
| Tasting Notes |
The Riserva version is 90% Sangiovese (Prugnolo Gentile clone) and 10% Merlot, from 6 to 35-year-old vines planted |
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