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A rich & harmonious wine with silky tannins

The nose is sweet, predominantly fruity, with typical notes of morello cherry

Enjoy with stuffed pasta, grilled dishes, spit-roasted pork, game & braised dishes

Umani Ronchi San Lorenzo 2021 (Italy)

$32.99p/Btl
Umani Ronchi San Lorenzo 2021 (Italy)

Umani Ronchi San Lorenzo 2021 (Italy)

The nose is sweet, predominantly fruity, with typical notes of morello cherry...
$32.99p/Btl

Description

  • Oaked
  • Morello cherry
  • Silky tannins
  • Long finish

Brilliant ruby red colour with garnet tints. The nose is sweet, predominantly fruity, with typical notes of morello cherry. Rich and pulpy in the mouth, flavourful and pleasantly harmonious, with silky tannins. The long finish is austere and intensely fruity.

The vineyards from which San Lorenzo is produced are located on two estates in the Osimo and Ancona areas. The nature of the soils is predominantly clayey and calcareous. The planting density ranges from 2200 to 5680 vines per hectare, and training is on the spurred cordon system. The yields are between eight and nine tons per hectare.

The harvest is carried out by hand and normally takes place in the period from the end of September to the end of the first ten days of October.

The grapes are destalked and lightly pressed, then undergo maceration for 10- 12 days in steel fermentation vats. As soon as the alcoholic fermentation is finished, the wine starts the malolactic fermentation. The wine then moves on to the ageing process. About 50% is aged in 5000-8000 litre oak lasks, and the rest in barriques on their third or fourth time of use, for a period of about 12 months. After assemblage, San Lorenzo rests in bottle for a further 6 months.

San Lorenzo takes its name from the vineyard of the same name in the municipality of Osimo from which it originates. With its outstanding impact in terms of flavour and the enfolding warmth of its rounded tannins, it is a wine which is intended to express all the potential of the combination between its terroir and the Montepulciano varietal. These characteristics are augmented by the contribution from the oak lasks which are kept in the picturesque cave at Osimo, in which San Lorenzo is aged.

Food Pairing: Particularly suitable for going with stuffed pasta, grilled dishes, spit- roasted pork, game and braised dishes, as well as a rich cheeseboard of mature and tangy cheeses.

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Cork

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