Cantico Montepulciano d'Abruzzo DOC Mucci
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Intense red color, typical hints of cherry, blackberry, liquorice, dry, harmonious, velvety, warm taste, good structure, rightly tannic.
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Intense red color, typical hints of cherry, blackberry, liquorice, dry, harmonious, velvety, warm taste, good structure, rightly tannic.
It took 35 notary deeds and 7 years to unite the many plots of Montebruna, properties of great oenological value. When we succeeded, for the joy we gave her voices and verses, involving artists, poets and musicians who sang this Barbera and its land, "a land that speaks".
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.
Intense ruby red color, hints of wild berries implemented by vanilla spice; full but delicate, its vivacity predisposes it to a long life, the persistent aftertaste amplifies its elegance.
L'Uccellone was the nickname of a woman who lived on the hill of the vineyards. Her nose resembled a bird's beak, plus she always wore black: this earned her the nickname in the village. Hence the name Bricco dell'Uccellone.
Color: intense red wine, with violet reflections. Bouquet: intense and fine, very reminiscent of violets and small red fruits.
It is the wine with which the history of Braida officially begins: the first grape for this wine grew in the vineyard of grandmother Caterina and in the cellar the grandfather wrote "La Monella" with chalk on the most exuberant Barbera barrel. Born from young vineyards, it is lively and has never...
Intense ruby red colour, broad ethereal aroma which includes, in addition to a light herbaceous component, hints of raspberry and violet. The flavor is soft, broad, well structured and with a pleasant tannicity.
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.