Colorito Sangiovese and Melnik 2022
Art. # 6188The vines are located in the area of the village of Harsovo and are grown biodynamically. The climate is Mediterranean. Sangiovese comes from an individual vineyard.
The two varieties are vinified separately. A portion of both wines ages in French oak barrels, second and third filling, while the remainder is in stainless steel containers.
After reaching the desired organoleptic profile, the two wines are blended. The series consists of 3460 bottles. The nose reveals aromas of tomato leaf, green herbs, and cherries. The taste confirms the aromas. A pleasant freshness and medium, ripe tannins stand out. The wine will develop its potential over the next 4 to 6 years.
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