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Terrazze Dell' Etna - Etna Cirneco 2009 Ml. 750 Divine Golosità Toscane
  • Terrazze Dell' Etna - Etna Cirneco 2009 Ml. 750 Divine Golosità Toscane

Terrazze Dell' Etna - Etna Cirneco 2009 Ml. 750

Winery Terrazze Dell' Etna

€31.40
Quantity
Not availables

Characteristic

Classification
Etna Rosso DOC
Size
Ml. 750
Body
Heavy
Ageing
From 12 to 18 months
Blend
Nerello Mascalese

The property Terrazze dell'Etna (Terraces on the Etna) stretches from 650 to 950 meters above sea level and brushes up against the natural Etna Park: it was acquired and framed in 2008 by Nino Bevilacqua, a Palermitan engineer deeply in love with his homeland. His passion for Sicily has induced him to rediscover and restore an ancient and characteristic agricultural estate, purchasing numerous small plots of land which shape an amphitheatre of terraces where vineyards are cultivated.
Today the property is made up of terraced land and small stonewalls running along the vineyards and woods of oak and chestnut trees. The small stonewalls mark off the territory where the Nerello Mascalese, a historical local vineyard cultivation, the Chardonnay and the Pinot Noir are being grown taking nourishment from the fertile land of the Etna, the very symbol of Sicily throughout the world.
The project started with the supervision of the enologist Riccardo Cotarella and with a very precise purpose: to obtain, with this 36 hectares property, the highest quality in the full respect of the land. Refinement and excellence at all stages of the production chain are the distinctive force of the Terraces on the Etna: the ancient manual expertise used in the past for the harvest process is today combined with state-of-the-art technology in order to produce wines with a unique personality.
Territory
Etna, the mountain of excellence for Arabians or, merely, a muntagna in Sicilian dialect, looks like a giant black cone, visible from a distance of 250 Kms. At its base flourish an amount of oranges, nectarines, lemons, olive trees, agaves, prickly pears cultivations, not counting banana trees,eucalyptus plants, palm trees, pine trees and vineyards that strictly belong to the landscape.
Terraces and Vines
The company name derives from the terraces on which, as always in human history, on the slopes of Etna the vines have grown.
The company Terrazze of Etna was established through the rigorous attention paid to the recovery of the typical environment of the volcano and the rehabilitation of rural terraces, palm groves and dry stone terraces bare witness to the history of the place.
The valuation and the replanting of vineyards and particular attention was paid to maintain the terraces original architecture by performing an operation that has allowed nature to rediscover the distinctive landscape of Etna

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Data sheet

Classification
Etna Rosso DOC
Organic
No
Year
2009
Size
Ml. 750
Gradation
13.50%
Body
Heavy
Ageing and Fining
18 months in wood and 18 months of refinement in bottle
Ageing
From 12 to 18 months
Color
Loaded ruby colour, not very transparent with violet re!ections.
Scent
Intense and broad in the nose, elegant with a spiced scent of vanilla, hints of small fruit well balanced, with an elegant lava scent.
Aroma
Floral, Fruity, Mineral, Spicy, balsamic
Taste
In the mouth it is warm and robust, with an excellent balance between acid, tannin and the soft components, persistence is excellent. Finishes with a striking softness and dynamism. Potential for a long ageing, during which its organolectic
Serving temperature
16°-18° C.
Blend
Nerello Mascalese
Blend description
Nerello Mascalese 100%
Contains sulfites
Si
Zone
Sicilia
Matching
Ham , Pasta, Rice with mushrooms, Starters
Ideal with
Earthfood Starters, Pasta Meat, Pasta With Vegetables
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