Poderi dei bricchi astigiani
Poderi dei Bricchi Astigiani is a wine produced in the area of Asti, Piedmont, Italy.
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Poderi dei Bricchi Astigiani is a wine produced in the area of Asti, Piedmont, Italy.
Karmis Cuvée from Contini winery is the result of a skilful blend of Vernaccia grapes and 20% of the most typical Sardinian white berried cultivars. The vineyards are located in Sinis, and on the slopes of Monte Arci. In both cases the yields do not exceed eighty quintals per hectare.
The grapes are harvested early, to have a greater richness in acids: once brought to the cellar, they are softly pressed, and the flower must obtained is started in fermentation in steel containers at low temperatures.
After fermentation, Karmis stops in vitrified cement containers with the peel of its yeasts, with frequent delestage, to increase the depth of the aromas and the structure.
The characteristics that have made Ceretto Blangé so famous are due to the daring and artistic spirit of oenologist Donato Lanati who, in order to enhance its fullness and aromatic intensity, refined the technique of cryomaceration in the 1980s, i.e. the contact of the skins with the must for about 12 hours at a temperature of 5°C.
This technique favours maximum extraction of the aromas contained in the grapes while safeguarding the aromatic cleanliness and delicacy of the fruit. The aromas are very intense and varied: pear, apple, peach, citrus and lots of tropical fruit. The sip confirms the intensely fruity soul, combined with a balanced freshness and excellent persistence.
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Fineness, complexity, austerity, depth and elegance weave the fabric of this red wine, vocated by its origin to nobility. The ancient Francia vineyard covers 14 hectares, dominated by predominantly calcareous soil.
Harvesting is preceded by careful selection during the pruning phase, which allows only one bunch per shoot to be left. Once brought to the cellar, the grapes are pressed and the must obtained is subjected to long macerations that can last up to 30 days. The fermentation phase takes place in toast-free Austrian wood vats.
Maturation then begins, inside oak barrels, for a period of 48 months. A final stop in the bottle makes it ready for marketing.
Fineness, complexity, austerity, depth and elegance weave the fabric of this red wine, vocated by its origin to nobility. The ancient Francia vineyard covers 14 hectares, dominated by predominantly calcareous soil.
Harvesting is preceded by careful selection during the pruning phase, which allows only one bunch per shoot to be left. Once brought to the cellar, the grapes are pressed and the must obtained is subjected to long macerations that can last up to 30 days. The fermentation phase takes place in toast-free Austrian wood vats.
Maturation then begins, inside oak barrels, for a period of 48 months. A final stop in the bottle makes it ready for marketing.