Free delivery over 119 EUR
Customer Service: [email protected]

Serto Koline Albele 2020

Art. # 4916

100% Sangiovese, grown in an organic and biodynamic way in Colline Albelle. 2020 is their first vintage, produced from an abandoned vineyard that they bought and then restored with the help of a herd of adult (retired) cows that were intended for the yard. Minimal intervention, low amounts of sulfites. Fermented in stainless steel and then slowly settled and aged for 30 months in 225-liter barrels and at least one year in bottle.

It offers a bouquet of forest fruits and lemon balm. Dark, yet tangy cherries, wild oregano, freshness from Sichuan pepper that for a moment masks itself as warmth, and then returns to coolness. The typical Sangiovese notes of tomato leaves and dried tomatoes transport you to Tuscany. Circular contours of tannins soaked with fruit juice that seems to sweeten as it seeps through their mossy, river mineral quality. In the middle of the palate, there is a pause where we feel the density, but at the same time the elegance of the tannins, as if we reach an alpine knot of hemp rope, and then the wine continues forward and the rope unravels. Something like broken tiles and nutmeg that gather at the finish. This is a wine with which you want to watch the sunset.

Alc. 13.5 %

Profile

  • Fruit
  • Body
  • Dryness
  • Tanins
  • Freshness
  • Alcohol

Variety

Sangiovese

Flavours

  • Cherry Cherry
  • White pepper White pepper
  • Cherry Cherry
  • Plum Plum

Glass

For red wine

Serving Temperature

Temperature in the cellar Temperature in the cellar

Food pairing

  • Red meats Red meats
  • Dried meats Dried meats
  • Hard cheeses Hard cheeses

Maturity

Ready

More about this product

Albelle Hill

Albelle Hill

Проектът Colline Albelle стартира през 2016, когато се срещат трима запалени ценители и професионалисти във виното от Франция и България, заедно с техните семейства. Любовта им към Тоскана ги отвежда в Рипарбела, красиво село на хълмовете над тосканския бряг, където откриват същински диамант - едно изоставено винарско имение, истинска мечта. И бързо мечтата се превръща в реалност. Уайнмейкър е Жулиен Рено, отдаден на принципите на биодинамиката, и той успява да придаде на винения проект техническата структура, но и характер, който е пропит от страст, и модерна интерпретация, чиито корени са дълбоко в принципите на устойчивостта и биоразнообразието. От българска страна Диляна Василева създава насоките на това винено приключение, а Ирена ръководи артистичната страна на проекта.

All wines of the same producer
Tuscany

Tuscany

Tuscany is one of the most diverse and significant regions for Italian wine, where the optimal combination of local and international varieties is obtained, located in many different terroirs. In the second half of the 20th century, it managed to travel the path from mediocre quality to the creation of bright international stars like Sassicaia, Solaia, and Ornellaia. It is no coincidence that they are called Supertuscans due to their incredible aromatic and taste characteristics combined with aging potential. Looking at the map, Tuscany resembles a vine leaf in the heart of the Apennine Peninsula. It is the border between the highly industrialized North and the agricultural South of Italy. It is divided into nine separate provinces: Arezzo, Florence, Grosseto, Livorno, Lucca, Massa-Carrara, Pisa, Pistoia, and Siena, named after the main cities. As diverse as Tuscany is, its climate is generally Mediterranean with many sunny days throughout the year. The soils are mainly composed of clay, sand, and limestone. Sixty-eight percent of the region's terrain is described as hilly. The varieties that are most widespread are Sangiovese (the absolute leader and endless pride for the locals), Canaiolo, Malvasia, Trebbiano, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Shiraz, Vermentino, and Ciliegiolo. Sangiovese has already become synonymous with top wine from Tuscany, and although the variety is widely spread in Central Italy, the Tuscan climate (which sometimes has quite frosty winters) and the calcium-rich limestone-clay soils prove to be the most hospitable for it. Sangiovese can be rich and juicy, but it also has a good potential for recreating the specific terroir of the area. Traditionally in the region, it is blended with Canaiolo and Malvasia, and sometimes with Trebbiano, but since the 1980s, producers dedicated to the idea of super-premium wines with provenance prefer it 100% pure. This is also enshrined in the region's classification, according to which the high categories DOC and DOCG tolerate Sangiovese as a mandatory participant with over 85% in the varietal blend. That is why it is not surprising that Sangiovese dominates the vineyards of Carmignano, Rufina, the hills around Vinci, Chianti, and Chianti Classico, to the south around Montepulciano and Montalcino. The number of plantings per hectare is 3500 - 4000 for old vines and 6000 - 10 000 for new ones.

More wines of this region
Sangiovese

Sangiovese

Sangiovese (or Nielluccio in Corsica), a dark-berried vine, synonymous with the red wines of Tuscany, and all the romanticism that goes with the territory. Sangiovese is the core constituent in some of the great names in Italian wine thanks to its ability to balance between its high acidity and firm tannic structure. Its characteristic flavours of dark cherries and black stone fruit are backed by secondary notes of dried tomato and herbs. The use of oak enriches the flavours toward plum and even wild raspberry. In Tuscany, Sangiovese is the sole grape variety permitted in the prestigious Brunello di Montalcino DOCG and provides the backbone to Vino Nobile di Montepulciano and the popular wines of Chianti.

More wines of the same variety

Customer reviews

No reviews available

Be the first to review