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Alto Adige Lagrein Riserva Mantsch

Item number: VFR02340 2021750
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Vintage: 2021

Denomination: Alto Adige DOC

Grapes: Lagrein

Alcohol: 13.5 %

Format: 0,75 l

Type: Rosso

Region: Alto Adige

Origin: Made in Italy

Occasion: Sunday lunch

Pairing: Red meats

Allergens: Solfiti

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SPECIFICATIONS

TASTING NOTES

Lagrein is a native vine of South Tyrol, with great aging potential and is grown on a sandy alluvial soil with a high percentage of porphyry. The fermentation of the grapes takes place with maceration on the skins at 28-30 stainless steel C. Pumping over for optimal color extraction. The wine then ferments for 1/3 in barriques and 2/3 in 35hl wooden vats for about 12 months. After a careful bottling follow a further 12 months of aging in bottle. The glass has a dark garnet red with violet reflections. To the nose emerge notes of violet, cinnamon and slight hints of vanilla; strong acidity and aromas of berries and black cherry on the palate. Perfect with South Tyrolean cuisine. Excellent with roast or grilled beef, lamb, game and cheese. To fully appreciate the style, Lagrein Riserva Mantsch must be served at a service temperature of 15/16 to C. Read more Read less
THE WINERY

Colterenzio

In 1960 near Appiano, twenty-six winegrowers from Colterenzio founded their own cooperative, thus becoming independent from the wine merchants who at the time outlined prices. This group of rebels gave the newly founded cooperative the name of their land: the small village of Schreckbichl (in Italian Colterenzio), also playing a pioneering role to pursue with great constancy a quality path. Luis Raifer joined the cooperative in 1979 as director. He brought with him a baggage laden with ambition, even following his study trip to California. It was the eighties and Alto Adige was mostly a land of reds of mediocre quality; Raifer, also a winemaker, recognized the potential of this land of its excellent wines and exploiting the favorable terroir, The adequate extension of the vine-growing area and the competence of the local winemakers took the step forward. First, in his farm "Lafòa", a sunny hill, he replaced the vines of Schiava with those of Cabernet Sauvignon and then with Sauvignon Blanc. He introduced a new quality standard, that is a lower quantity of harvest, however, compared to fine grapes, for excellent wines. The force of gravity in the phase of destemming, natural and avant-garde, is the protagonist. The new membrane presses ensure a delicate process, preserving the precious aromatic substances of the grapes. The fermentation and maturation of the wines take place, depending on the variety, in stainless steel tanks, cement or wood barrels. This mentality is transmitted to everyone, experimenting with the creation of quality groups with new varieties. At the basis of all this project there are now 300 winegrowers: members of Cantina Colterenzio. Every day the winegrowers work in their vineyards, in harmony with nature in a sustainable way thanks to the installation of solar panels and the heat recovery system. Name and address producer/distributor: Cantina Colterenzio, Strada del Vino, 8 - 39057 Cornaiano/Appiano (BZ). The products of this cellar should be stored in a cool and dry place away from heat sources.

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