Sangiovese Ca Grande 2020 – Umberto Cesari

£16.00

Cà Grande wine takes is name from Ca Grande Estate, made by 100% Sangiovese di Romagna grapes. From 15 years old vineyard this Sangiovese Superiore is an harmonious dry wine with notes of fruits and hints of flowers.

94 points by Luca Maroni, Best Red Italian Wine 2021.

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Colour
Ruby
FLAVOURS
Floral
Red fruit
Black fruit
Palate

Sweetness

Acidity

Tannins

Body

Abv
12.5%
Serve At
14-18°
Food Pairing
Aperitif
Barbeque
Cured meats
Cheese (soft, mild)
Region

Emilia Romagna

Grape Variety

Sangiovese

Producer

Umberto Cesari

Certification

Sustainable, Vegan

Land, Soul, Wine. Over 55 harvest of history. 
Land: All the wines produced by Cesari are made within the 255 hectares of vineyards. Claterna, Casetta, Parolino, Laurento, Tauleto, Ca Grande, Miravalle and Liano are the estates in Emilia Romagna, Italy. All protected by a very particular soil; a crown-like formation of blue clay rocks known as Calanchi Azzurri. These rocks along with the climate helps the vine growing.
Soul: All the process includes the value of experience combined with the state of the art production techniques showing every day Cesari passion and respect for a rigorous method that is the base for great quality products.
Wine: any single bottle bottled by Cesari contains the best of the knowledge and know how, the flavour of the grapes that distinguish the area of production and the grape.
Heritage, Innovation and sustainability are the pillars of Umberto Cesari winery. The first to be certified as a ”National Integrated Production Quality System”(SQNPI) for the production of grapes and wines in the Emilia Romagna region. All the practices adopted  aiming to preserve the land and the vines.

Sangiovese

Italy’s most planted wine variety and the pride of the Tuscan regional wine, Chianti and Brunello di Montalcino, it’s actually quite rare outside of Italy, in terms of world plantings.
Sangiovese is a sensitive grape that takes on different stylistic expressions based on where it grows, like a chameleon; easily altering its genetics to fit the environment. There are many different mutations of the variety all over Italy, which results in very different tasting wines. From the delicate floral strawberry aromas of Montefalco Rosso to the intensely dark and tannic wines of Brunello di Montalcino, Sangiovese wine has something for everyone.
The high acidity in this wine make it versatile with a wide variety of vegetable and spice-driven foods; think tomato, red pepper, and just about anything grilled.

 

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