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Il Chiarone, 2020

Toscana Governo IGP
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  • Country of origin Italien
  • Region Toskana
  • Hue Red wines, Ruby
  • Grapes Merlot, Sangiovese
  • Alcohol content 13.50 %*
  • Drinking temperature 16 - 18°C
  • Allergen notice Contains sulphites
  • Article / Unit
  • 6x75cl
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Character

A wonderfully aromatic, intense and harmonious ruby-red wine with a bouquet of ripe dark berries, vanilla and chocolate and a full and mellow body. On the palate, the berry and vanilla notes are pleasingly balanced, making this a wine that will be remembered for a long time.

Wine type

Sweeter wines
Balanced wines
Lingering wines

Empfehlung

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Tasting notes

Palate character i

Spinnennetz-Chart

Nose flavors

Berry Berry
4
Roasty Roasty
3
Roasty Roasty
2.75

Palate flavors

Fruity Fruity
3.5
Spicy Spicy
2.75

Foodpairing

Our food pairing recommendations based on the typical character of the wine, flavours and aromas.

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Grilled or fried veal

Region

Toskana

The Tuscany is probably Italy’s most reputed winegrowing area alongside Piedmont. Long before the Roman era, the Etruscans had already begun to cultivate vines in Tuscany. Hence the region is also one of Europe’s oldest vine cultivation areas. The world-renowned Chianti and Brunello are Tuscany’s most celebrated wines, and rightly so. Tuscany is also Italy’s largest premium-range wine producer overall. Spoilt by plenty of sunlight, cooled by strong sea breezes and enjoying abundant rains, while nourished on soils imbued with chalk, limestone and sandstone, and various combinations thereof, Tuscan vines produce wines of outstanding quality – acclaimed by wine-lovers across the world.


Producer/Brand

Il Chiarone

Whoever uses the Governo method to produce a superior wine like Il Chiarone must know exactly what they are doing. For the original, traditional system must be learned, and its implementation demands skill and patience. After harvesting, a portion of the grapes are dried in order to increase the sugar content. When alcoholic fermentation has been completed, juice from the raisins is added to the wine, thereby restarting fermentation. The makers of Il Chiarone have recognised the potential of Governo and understand how, with great care and patience, the full aroma of a unique wine can be perfectly manifested.

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