Etna Rosso DOC 2020 – Massimo Lentsch

£23.20

A wine of remarkable elegance, featuring a ruby red color with violet hues. It offers fine and delicate aromas of small red fruits, mineral undertones, wild spices, and cloves. This balanced and harmonious wine has a well-structured body with mineral veins, finishing with a savoury and persistent elegance.

Availability: In stock

Colour
Ruby
FLAVOURS
Oak
Red fruit
Spice
Herbaceous
Palate

Sweetness

Acidity

Tannins

Body

Abv
13.5%
Serve At
16-18°
Food Pairing
Beef
Wild game meat
Cured meats
Cheese (hard, mature)
Country

Region

Sicily

Grape Variety

Nerello Mascalese

Producer

Massimo Lentsch

Certification

Organic

Etna Rosso DOC, Why We Love It and Why You'll Too

At Vinitaly in Verona, with a packed day of appointments ahead, this was the first red wine we tasted, and it turned out to be exactly what we needed.
The Etna Rosso DOC, with delicate yet complex aromas of small red fruits and a hint of wild spices, balanced and harmonious, finished with that signature savoury note.
It was elegant and decisive, just like all of Massimo Lentsch’s creations.
it was an easy choice to bring this one back to the UK.

Massimo Lentsch

His commitment is to artisanal viticulture. They meticulously tend each vine, expressing all the nuances of their generous and complex soil. Massimo see progress as a tool to preserve and enhance nature, maintaining both environmental and human richness.

They highlight a millennia-old winemaking tradition that thrives in volcanic lands. The vineyards are true works of art, in harmony with nature. Every vine receives meticulous care, without herbicides or chemicals. In the cellar, they use only indigenous yeasts, and they do not clarify the wine, preserving the fruit’s original qualities.

All Massimo Lentsch wines follow organic and vegan protocols. However, beyond certifications, their true commitment is to protect the environment and the people within it. This is their genuine way to respect the land that hosts them.

“I want to convey feelings through wine, those that sometimes cannot be expressed in words.”

Portrait of Massimo Lentsch holding a glass of wine.

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