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Tornamira 2016

Art. # 1078

Wine is a treasure from Feudo Disiza. It ages for 14 months in oak barrels and 2 years in the bottle before being released on the market. Silver Medal - Concours Mondial Bruxelles 2018

Profile

  • Fruit
  • Body
  • Tanins
  • Freshness
  • Alcohol

Flavours

  • Cafe Cafe
  • Black cherry Black cherry
  • Dim Dim
  • Small red fruits Small red fruits

Glass

Large glass for red wine

Serving Temperature

Temperature in the cellar Temperature in the cellar

Food pairing

  • Red meats Red meats
  • Dried meats Dried meats
  • White meat White meat

Maturity

Ready for consumption

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Feudo Disisa

Feudo Disisa

Sicily is culturally outside Italy on the continent in many ways. Here they have different traditions and different ways of doing things that give this relatively large island a sense of undeniable individuality. Feudo Disisa is a great example of this. The property stretches between the valleys Belice and Jato, which gently descend to the sea. The Di Lorenzo family has been the owner for the last almost 200 years and manages to combine tradition with the latest technology and passion for the production of excellent wines. Nero d’Avola is the main variety grown for the rich red wines, which perfectly transmit the heat to Sicily. Feudo Disisa produces one of the best examples of this - Vuaria.

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Sicily

Sicily

The Greeks, Phoenicians, Arabs, and Italians have ruled over Sicily. Although the Greeks introduced their advanced viticulture techniques, Sicilians have been producing wine since 4000 BC. The dry and warm climate is characterized by regular sunshine and moderate rainfall, suitable for wine production. The dry conditions reduce the likelihood of rot and mold, especially in areas kissed by the coastal breeze. This makes Sicily a prime candidate for organic farming. Olives, citrus fruits, and grains push the agricultural sector beyond wine. In the past, however, farmers opted for higher yields, turning Sicily into a center for more affordable wines. Regions with heritage like Marsala put Sicilian wine on the map. The wine traditions in each of the island's regions, from Vittoria to Mount Etna, are strong. In the 1980s, the revival of interest brought improvements in viticulture and winemaking. Today, Sicily is becoming one of the most exciting labels in Italy.

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Syrah

Syrah

Syrah/Shiraz - Two names of one and the same grape variety - the winemakers from the Old world use Syrah and the ones from the New world - Shiraz. The grape is a deep red, even the pulp, therefore this variety is not suitable for blanc de noir wine style. Syrah wine has specific floral aromas in its youth and develops notes of herbs and spices such as white and black pepper as it ages. These varietal specifics come out better when blended with a small amount of Viognier - a method gaining popularity more and more around the world. Syrah produces wines capable of ageing and improving over decades, which enhances its plummy and almost oriental spicy flavours.

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