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Mille Rosé 2023

Mille Rosé 2023

IGT Toscana, Montepeloso, 750 ml

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Grape variety: Sangiovese
Producer: Montepeloso
Origin: Italy / Toscana
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Grape variety: Sangiovese
Producer: Montepeloso
Origin: Italy / Toscana

Description

Montepeloso in Tuscany is synonymous with excellent winemaking and this is clearly evident in the Mille Rosé, which is made from 100% Sangiovese grapes. The bouquet reveals intense aromas of red fruits such as cherries and raspberries, underlined by floral notes and a hint of white pepper. On the palate, it impresses with juicy red berry fruit and a potpourri of Tuscan herbs and a fine tannin structure. A hint of mint gives this versatile culinary companion its refreshing character.

Attributes

Origin: Italy / Toscana
Grape variety: Sangiovese
Ripening potential: 1 to 6 years after harvest
Drinking temperature: 16 to 18 °C
Food Pairing: Italian antipasti, Mild Asian dishes, Spiced grillades, Salad with vegetables, pulses, pasta
Vinification: partly destemmed, fermentation of entire grape, long must fermentation, fermentation in wooden barrel
Harvest: hand-picking, in small boxes
Maturation: in steel tank, in partly new and used barriques/ Pièces
Bottling: filtration
Maturation duration: 6 months
Volume: 13.0 %
Note: Contains sulphites
Producer

Montepeloso

The Montepeloso winery, located in Maremma, owned by Swiss co-proprietor and estate manager Fabio Chiarelotto, has earned a reputation for outstanding red wines. With a combination of mostly traditional and indigenous grape varieties, but also international varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon, complex wines with a Mediterranean character are produced. This Tuscan gem is hidden in the hills of Suvereto, near the Tyrrhenian coast — one of the hottest areas of Tuscany. 

Montepeloso spans 30 hectares, of which 15 are planted with vines. The terroir in the valley near Suvereto, around four kilometres from the Tyrrhenian coast, between the fertile alluvial soil in the plain and the barren valley flanks, offers the vines exciting conditions. Here, in one of the hottest areas of Tuscany, land and sea alternate. The thermals and coastal winds caused by the strong sunlight and the nature of the soil have a welcome cooling effect on the grapes. This keeps them fresh despite the Tuscan sun, which is reflected not least in the pronounced salinity of the wines. The highly mineral soils of the Colline Metallifere and the spicy notes of the Mediterranean scrub characterise the wines, giving them an unmistakable character of origin. The wines of Montepeloso are known for their power, but also for their elegance, structure and finesse, which makes them sought-after representatives of the Tuscan wine tradition. 

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Grape variety

Sangiovese

Epitome of Tuscany

Chianti classico, Brunello di Montalcino, Vino nobile di Montepulciano: the Sangiovese is in each of the classic red wines from Tuscany. For a long time, it was assumed that its birthplace was here. After all, it appeared under various synonyms in Tuscan documents dating from 1600. But in 2004, researchers unveiled that one of its parents originated in Calabria in southern Italy. Today, it is the most planted variety in Italy. In addition to Tuscany, it fares well in Emilia-Romagna, Marche or Umbria. It is an exceptionally lovable wine: its aromas of cherry and plum, violets and spices are complemented by fresh acidity and a juicy texture. It wins people around both as cheerful, drinkable wines with pizza and pasta and as barrel-aged top class wines. Carried by Italian immigrants, it found its way to California and Argentina. However, it does not have the same reputation there.

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Italy

Italy – Where wine is a way of life

The Italian wine regions are extremely diverse, and this is made clear in their wines. Established varieties such as Merlot, Syrah, and Sauvignon can be found on just 15 percent of the total vine growing area. The remaining 85 percent is reserved for autochthonous, indigenous varieties. More than 2,000 different grape varieties are grown under diverse conditions and pressed with various techniques into wines that reach the top tier of the international wine market.

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