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Avignonesi Rosso di Montepulciano 2010

Avignonesi Rosso di Montepulciano 750ML 2010    
Sku: 13351

Avignonesi is one of the oldest wineries in Italy. Like many historic estates, the origins of this emblematic winery parallel the movements of the Catholic Church. In 1377, when Pope Gregory XI moved the papal residence from Avignon, France back to Rome, one of the noble families who followed him to Italy eventually settled in Montepulciano, Tuscany and founded Avignonesi. Although it’s not quite clear when the family built the cellars, they are the foundation for Palazzo Avignonesi which was built in the mid-16th century. The recent renaissance of Avignonesi coincides with two milestones. When the Falvo brothers bought the property in 1974, they not only invested in much needed repairs, but also redirected monies to improving viticulture and promoting indigenous varieties. In 2009, when Belgian businesswoman and minority stakeholder Virginie Saverys gained full control of the property, she immediately instigated a detailed geographical study of the property to discover the potential of this terroir. The results revealed previously unknown and important facts regarding soil diversity. Armed with this knowledge, Virginie and her team evaluated the unique characteristics of each parcel to determine the most suitable farming, vinification, pruning and planting methods. Under the watchful stewardship of the winemaking team, all 345 acres are hand-picked and farmed organically. The estate has applied for official certification. Today Avignonesi owns seven different properties, all of which sit at nearly 1,000 feet above sea level. The largest holding, Le Capezzine, is divided into four parcels – La Stella, La Verginie, Vigna Sperimentale and the iconic Vigna Tonda (round vineyard). Other parcels in the Montepulciano area include El Grasso, Banditella, La Bodelle and I Pogetti which provide the grapes for Vino Nobile di Montepulciano. The La Selva and La Lombarda parcels are located in Cortona and planted with Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc. The impact of origin in the creation of flavor is a fundamental premise to the minimalist winemaking philosophy at Avignonesi. Just as Vino Nobile di Montepulciano and Vin Santo are considered benchmarks for their categories so are the efforts of Virginie and her team as they strive to produce wines that offer authentic and inimitable expressions of terroir, vintage and variety.

Tasting notes
This approachable, medium-bodied red offers fresh and bright expressions of ripe red fruit, cherries and forest strawberries. The succulent finish is sustained by impressive length and excellent acidity.

Technical notes
Estate fruit from 10-15 year old vines planted in Le Capezzine, I Pogetti, La Lombarda and La Selva was hand-picked in different passes to ensure phenolic ripeness. The grapes were macerated on their skins for three days and fermented in stainless steel tanks - 10 days for the Merlot and 15 days each for the Cabernet and Sangiovese. Malolactic occurred in oak and the wines were aged for five months; the Cabernet and Merlot matured in neutral oak barriques while the Merlot aged in large Slavonian oak casks.

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Country: Italy
Region: Tuscany
Sub-Region: Rosso di Montepulciano
Grape Varietal: Sangiovese
Type: Still wine
 
Reg. 14.99
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