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Millefiori Appassimento Veneto

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750ml £8.50 per 75cl
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Product Information

Millefiori is produced from a blend of Corvina and Merlot grapes carefully selected from low-yielding vineyards located in the Veneto region of Northern Italy. Millefiori has a lovely ruby-red color and a bouquet reminiscent of cherries, raspberries, prunes and redcurrants. The palate is warm, full, soft and round with awesome spiciness and an incredibly long and lingering finish. It is a perfect match with hard cheeses, game meat or simply on its own while sitting in front of a warm fire.

History

The Paolo Leo family has been making wine in the Salento region for 5 generations. They produce a range of wines that celebrate their region, specialising in native grape varieties and using winemaking techniques that seamlessly combine tradition and innovation.

Agent

North South Wines

Grape Variety

Corvina, Merlot

Brand

Appassimento

Return To Address

Cantine Paolo Leo SRL,
San Donaci (BR),
Italy.
www.paololeo.it

Regional Information

The picturesque landscape of the Veneto is renowned for its rich, complex red wines. The region is famous for the Amarone and Valpolicella blends and uses a variety of techniques, such as 'appassimento', to give the wines their richness and depth.

Dietary Information (ingredients and allergens may be subject to change, so it is important you check the labels supplied in each delivery)

Contains Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites

Features

3E - Sustainable Winery Equalitas

Package Type

Bottle

Alcohol By Volume

13.5

Manufacturer

Cantine Paolo Leo SRL,
San Donaci (BR),
Italy.

Other Information

Additional Information:
Alcohol By Volume: 13.5%

Producer

Cantine Paolo Leo

Vinification Details

The grapes are picked and then divided into two. Approximately 60% of the harvest is dried using the 'appassimento' method, where the grapes are stored in well-aerated lofts to reduce the water content and concentrate their aromas and flavour. The rest of the grapes are vinified immediately. In late December, the dried grapes are fermented, which can take up to a month to complete. The wines are then aged in barrel before being blended together prior to bottling.

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