Rosé wine - Lombardo - Fiore di nero
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Rosé wine - Lombardo - Fiore di nero Format: Glass bottle 75cl Intro: Sicily is one of the most wine-producing regions in Italy, together with Veneto, Emilia-Romagna and Apulia. Sicily's wine-growing traditions are ancient and date back to the Phoenicians, Romans, Greeks and Arabs. Sicily boasts numerous indigenous grape varieties such as frappato, nero d'Avola, inzolia, catarratto, nerello mascalese and nerello cappuccio, malvasia delle Lipari and moscato d'Alessandria (zibibbo, from the Arabic zibib meaning 'a raisin'). Based on the type of grape, we can understand the cultivation area of the various vines mentioned above: Muscat wines, Moscato di Siracusa and Moscato di Noto we find them in the Syracuse area Wines based on Nero d'Avola, Frappato and Ceraselo di Vittoria DOCG are produced in the province of Ragusa Grillo, Grecanico, Catarratto and Inzolia vines are the protagonists of the Alcamo DOC La Malvasia delle Lipari famous Aeolian Islands in the Messina area On the slopes of Etna, considered 'an island within an island' due to the characteristic lava soil and the microclimate that characterises this area, we find Nerello Mascalese, Nerello Cappuccio, for red, rosé and sparkling wines and Catarratto and Carricante for white wines. From these vines are produced the famous Etna DOC. The province of Caltanissetta is home to one of Sicily's most recent DOCs, the Riesi Marsala is a historic DOC that takes its name from the municipality of the same name in the province of Trapani. Also in the province of Trapani is the island of Pantelleria, where the Passito di Pantelleria Rosé wine - Lombardo - Fiore di nero - Data sheet Typology: Rosato I.G.P. Terre Siciliane wine. Grapevine: Nero d'Avola 100% Alcohol content: 12.0% vol. Production Vineyards: Central Sicily, C.da Cusatino agro di Caltanissetta at 580 metres above sea level in calcareous clay soils. Time and mode of collection: First ten days of September strictly by hand. Production per ha: 100 quintals. Vinification and bottling cellar: On the farm in C.da Cusatino Caltanissetta - Sicily - Italy. Vinification: In white in stainless steel tanks at a controlled temperature of 14° C. Conservation: In steel vats at a controlled temperature of 15° C. Wine storage in bottles: 16° C. Colour: Light pink. Smell: Typical of flowers and fruit, particularly rose, strawberry and cherry. Taste: Very fresh and acidic, rich in flavours of freshly picked fruit. Combinations: Starters, strong-flavoured fish, white meat and generally on delicate foods Serving temperature: 10° C. Find out more: To find out more about Sicilian wines, products Torrisis and the culinary traditions of Sicily, we recommend you visit our blog, full of interesting and overwhelming articles recounting its many facets. In the section recipes You will also find a wide variety of quick and easy cooking tips, as well as lots of ideas and useful advice on how to make the best use of our products in the kitchen and how to ensure that you create excellent dishes.
Rosé Wine