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Lively acidity is balanced by soft tannins

"Made entirely with Corvina, opening with aromas of black currant, pressed blue flower & forest floor" Wine Enthusiast

You will find this wine is a perfect accompaniment to fun times, so enjoy with good friends & family

Sartori 'Regolo' Corvina Veronese 2012 (Italy)

$23.00p/Btl
Erp $25.94 $22.56
Awarded 89/100 Points Awarded 88/100 Points
Sartori 'Regolo' Corvina Veronese 2012 (Italy)

Sartori 'Regolo' Corvina Veronese 2012 (Italy)

To Juliet’s question 'what’s in a name?' the Sartori family would answer 'everything!' as for over a century, Sartori has stood for traditional values elevated by innovation and a dedication to quality...
$23.00p/Btl
Erp $25.94 $22.56

Accolades

Awarded 89/100 Points

Kerin O'Keefe, Wine Enthusiast, Dec 2015

Awarded 88/100 Points & Bronze Medal

Annual International Wine Competition 2016

Description

"Made entirely with Corvina, this opens with aromas of black currant, pressed blue flower and forest floor. The medium-bodied palate offers dark cherry, pomegranate, clove and nutmeg alongside polished tannins and freshness" Kerin O'Keefe, Wine Enthusiast, Dec 2015

To Juliet’s question 'what’s in a name?' the Sartori family would answer 'everything!'  as for over a century, Sartori has stood for traditional values elevated by innovation and a dedication to quality. So, raise a glass to romance with us with this heavenly Corvina Veronese.

Ruby red colour with garnet hues in the glass with a medium intensity of ripe black cherries, dark plums, dried fruits and sweet spices showing on the nose. the palate is dry, lively acidity, soft tannins, medium alcohol and body. Ending with a long finish with some complexity.

Made 100% from the indigenous Italian grape Corvina Veronese, sourced from the Veneto region where the soils are clay and calcareous. These grapes saw careful vineyard-selection before being gently pressed. This pressing was followed by a skin maceration at low temperature for 8-10 days. The wine then underwent a unique 'secondary fermentation' on Amarone pomace to impart the aromas and flavours of Amarone’s dried fruit. The wine was then aged for 18 to 24 months in medium and large size oak casks and then refined for at least 6 months in the bottle prior to release.

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Cork

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13.5%

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