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Tosone Invecchiato in Barrique, 2021

Nero d`Avola Sicilia DOC
Luca Maroni
More info
  • Country of origin Italien
  • Region Sizilien
  • Hue Red wines, Garnet
  • Grapes Nero d'Avola
  • Alcohol content 14.50 %*
  • Drinking temperature 16 - 18°C
  • Allergen notice Contains sulphites
  • Article / Unit
  • 6x75cl
    Carton
  • 6x37.5cl
    Other

Character

A fruity, balanced, garnet-red wine with a slight violet gleam, it has a powerful and multifaceted bouquet of blackberry, redcurrant and a touch of fig, vanilla and cinnamon. On the palate it displays juicy tannins and a full, soft and harmonious structure, complemented by a long-lasting finish.

Wine type

Sweeter wines
Balanced wines
Lingering wines

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Tasting notes

Palate character i

Spinnennetz-Chart

Nose flavors

Berry Berry
4
Dried fruit Dried fruit
3.25
Spicy Spicy
3

Palate flavors

Fruity Fruity
3.75
Spicy Spicy
3

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

Sizilien

As Italy’s largest winegrowing region, the island of Sicily is parked at the extreme point of Italy’s boot-like shape. The island is destined for winegrowing: its climate is influenced by severe summer heat and low precipitation, in the South with African influence – its topography marked by mountainous terrain with lean soils. These natural advantages yield abundant benefits for the vineyards: hillside locations with excellent alignment, lots of sunlight, ideal altitudes with significant differences in day-time and night-time temperatures, as well as an entire array of indigenous vine types. The soils vary from region to region: the West is host to very lean soils of volcanic origin. It comes as no surprise that the most desirable sites for intense, dark-red and fruity wines are to be found on the slopes of Mount Etna. Other regions with sandy soils are high in iron content. Supported by a limestone substratum, they lend the wines a fresh mineral touch.


Producer/Brand

Tosone

If you enjoy Tosone, you won’t be able to resist the Sicilian attitude to life and the brightest colours of Sicily: the yellow of saffron, lemons and the scorching sun, the red of tomatoes and blood oranges, the blue of the sky and the sea, the green of the famous artichokes from Ramacca – this is Sicily. Italy’s largest wine region is an island rich in contrasts in terms of its landscape, too: lush and barren, splendid and run-down, hot and cool – this is how diverse the homeland of Tosone is. The wines of Tosone likewise create harmony out of contrasts. Elegant without being obtrusive, full and aromatic, Tosone offers a multitude of small revelations. This has also been recognised by renowned wine critic Luca Maroni, who has awarded these wines a number of outstanding distinctions.

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