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Viinin Kuvailu
The Story
NeroOro Nero D’Avola Appassimento shows a very intense bouquet of fruits such as cherries, damsons and black currant.
On the palate this special blend is powerful, yet approachable, giving you a great depth fruity flavor. Match with rich pasta dishes with meat based sauces and red meat main dishes.
Grapes: 100% Nero d'Avola
Vineyard area: we select grapes from two specific areas of Sicily renowned for producing some of the best Nero D’Avola on the island – Belice and Agrigento are on the western coast.
Harvest: in mid-September, we make a selection of the best Nero d’Avola grapes, which are picked by hand.
We dry our grapes using two distinct methods depending on the area the grapes come from. Both methods have been used in Sicily for centuries.
On the vine: Grapes are left on the vine for longer than usual, giving the most gentle and natural Appassimento process through dehydration on the vines.
On racks: Grapes are left to dry on racks for 15 days. The grapes are dried until they have lost 10-15% of their original weight.
Vinification: We use the softest possible vinification process with everything being done extremely gently.
De-stemming is followed a particularly soft pressing. We use very frequent pumping over in the early part of fermentation. Immediate malolactic fermentation takes place.
Vuosikerta 2016
2016 is an extraordinary vintage full of tremendous wines. Perhaps more importantly, average quality is exceptionally high. In short, it is hard to go wrong with Barolo in 2016. Is a classic, late-ripening year characterized by a leisurely October harvest and no real shock events to speak of. The year got off to a slow start. Only April saw temperatures above the ten-year average, while the first part of the year was also quite dry. July, August and September all saw above average temperatures, but without excessive heat. What I remember most about that summer was the unusually low humidity and incredible purity of the light, which combined to give spectacular views that are typically only seen in the winter. Well-timed rains in July and August helped keep things in balance. Most importantly of all, evening temperatures began to drop in September, creating the perfect conditions for a late harvest.