Dolceacqua Superiore DOC Anfosso
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Bright ruby red color, the nose predominates the fruity note of cassis and wild strawberry.
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Bright ruby red color, the nose predominates the fruity note of cassis and wild strawberry.
Harvested at the end of September, the fermentation, which lasted about 20 days, took place in 30 Hl concrete tanks. After racking, the wine rested for 18 months, partly in cement and partly in second passage oak barrels from the Barolo area. Finally it rested in the bottle.
Color: Ruby red with intense, persistent violet reflections.Aroma: Intense and fruity flavors of cherry, aromas of red fruit and forest fruit.Taste: Great velvet and a very persistent, classic finish for a great amarone.
Color: Bright ruby red tending to garnet.Typical combinations: Red meats, roasts in general and medium-aged cheeses.Taste: Full and velvety, full-bodied and persistent. In the mouth there is an excellent balance between tannins and minerality.
The spearhead of the Estate was born in 1993 and immediately established itself as a champion. The highly selected grapes destined for this great red come from the Lupicaia vineyard, located in the most suitable part of the company and bordered by rows of eucalyptus. Lupicaia owes its name to a...
Harvested at the end of September, the fermentation, which lasted about 20 days, took place in 30 Hl concrete tanks. After racking, the wine rested for 18 months, partly in cement and partly in second passage oak barrels from the Barolo area. Finally it rested in the bottle.
Color: Ruby red with intense, persistent violet reflections.Aroma: Intense and fruity flavors of cherry, aromas of red fruit and forest fruit.Taste: Great velvet and a very persistent, classic finish for a great amarone.
The spearhead of the Estate was born in 1993 and immediately established itself as a champion. The highly selected grapes destined for this great red come from the Lupicaia vineyard, located in the most suitable part of the company and bordered by rows of eucalyptus. Lupicaia owes its name to a...