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Antinori - Maremma Toscana Botrosecco 2020 Ml. 750 Divine Golosità Toscane
  • Antinori - Maremma Toscana Botrosecco 2020 Ml. 750 Divine Golosità Toscane

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Antinori - Maremma Toscana Botrosecco 2020 Ml. 750

Winery Antinori Le Mortelle

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Characteristic

Classification
Maremma Toscana DOC
Size
Ml. 750
Body
Heavy
Ageing
At least 24 months
Blend
Cabernet Franc Cabernet Sauvignon

The Le Mortelle estate is located in the Tuscan Maremma near the town of Castiglione della Pescaia. It was once part of a even larger property called La Badiola, important enough to be already identified on the maps of Grand Duke Leopoldo II of Tuscany in the 19th century. The Hapsburg Lorraine rulers of the Grand Duchy, by draining the marshy and malaria-ridden area around Grosseto, the local capital, wished to make their La Badiola and Alberese estates model properties for the raising of cattle.
The estate has belonged to the Antinori family since 1999, and it has worked both on the vineyards and the new cellars with the firm conviction that the area, at the time just emerging into prominence in the overall panorama if Italian wine, had a very significant potential for the production of high quality wine. The family also believed that here the finest characteristics of the terroir and the varieties to be planted could fully find an excellent expression.
Mortella is the name of the wild myrrh which characterizes this coastal area of Tuscany and is the symbol of the property: it also derives its name from this fragrant Mediterranean shrub.
Vineyards
270 overall hectares (675 total acres), 160 of which (400 acres) planted to vineyards. There are, in addition, 15 hectares (37 acres) of organically cultivated fruit orchards, (peaches, plums, apricots, pears, and blueberries) along with two artificial lakes, the larger of which covers a surface of six hectares (15 acres). The property is surrounded by low hills covered by olive groves and woods.
The 160 hectares of vineyards are planted principally to Cabernet Sauvignon and Sangiovese in addition to more recently added white grape varieties such as Ansonica and Viognier. The soil, of medium consistence, sandy and loamy, is prevalently composed of clay and silica and is, in certain parts of the estate, somewhat rocky.
The climate is the typical one of the coast of the Tyrrhenian sea: warm and dry with sea breezes which mitigate winter cold and both refresh excessive summer heat and reduce rainfall.
The lake within the estate's confines and the Diaccia Botrona nature oasis, home to ducks, coots, and many other feathered species, contribute to mitigate and regulate the dry climate of the area.
cellar
The new cellar of Le Mortelle is located atop a low hill which overlooks the property. The cellar is, in large part, underground in order to minimize its impact on the environment and was constructed using natural materials, taking maximum advantage of the rocks below ground to regulate cellar temperatures.
The structure, cylindrical and largely underground, is laid out on three levels: within its spaces all of the various phases of the production of the wines from the arrival of the grapes to their fermentation and aging, the stocking of the wine and the aging in small oak barrels takes place.
This particular architectural form allows the most efficient use of the finest technology for the production of wine: the entire production cycle, in fact, takes place utilizing gravity flow methods and equipment to move the wine from upper to lower levels. The process starts with the arrival of the grapes at ground level, continues with the fermentation at the intermediate level, and concludes with the aging of the wine in the parts of the cellars deepest below ground.

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Data sheet

Classification
Maremma Toscana DOC
Organic
No
Year
2020
Size
Ml. 750
Gradation
13.5%
Body
Heavy
Ageing and Fining
The wine was then aged for twelve months in small oak barrels and bottled. Several months of bottle aging preceded commercial release.
Ageing
At least 24 months
Color
An intense red in color
Scent
The wine shows a nose of cherries and chocolate. The aromas are rich and complex, dominated by berry fruit along with floral and balsamic sensations.
Aroma
Burnt, Floral, Fruity, Spicy, Vegetal
Taste
The palate is supple and ample with a vibrant finish of pleasurable freshness conferred by the Cabernet Franc. The fruity notes are also present on the aftertaste along with light notes of fresh tobacco and mint.
Serving temperature
16°-18° C.
Blend
Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon
Blend description
60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Cabernet Franc
Contains sulfites
Si
Zone
Toscana
Matching
Braised meat, Grilled meat, Ham , Red meat, Roasted red meat, Semi-cured cheeses, T-bone steak (Florentine steak)
Ideal with
Meat Red, Semi-cured cheeses
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Winery

La fattoria Le Mortelle nasce nel cuore della bassa Maremma nel 1999, vicino a Castiglione della Pescaia. Si estende per 270 ettari, suddivisi in 170 piantati a vigneto dove si producono vini dal carattere spiccatamente legato a questo territorio, forte ed elegante al tempo stesso, 15 ettari di frutteti (pesche, susine, albicocche, pere e mirtilli ) a coltivazione biologica e due laghi artificiali, il più grande dei quali ha uno specchio di acqua di circa 6 ettari. Tutto attorno, basse colline coperte da uliveti e bosco. La fattoria Le Mortelle rispetta la migliore tradizione agricola, coniugandola ad un approccio ecosostenibile. Le varietà

continua

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