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Seductively smooth with velvety mouthfeel & soft tannins

Showcasing a spicy bouquet with hints of cherry, black cherry & plum compote

Perfect with creamy pasta dishes, barbecued red meats & aged cheeses

Biscardo Neropasso Rosso IGT Veneto 2018 (Italy)

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Awarded Gold Medal
Biscardo Neropasso Rosso IGT Veneto 2018 (Italy)

Biscardo Neropasso Rosso IGT Veneto 2018 (Italy)

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Produced with Corvinone, Corvina and Cabernet grapes, with the typical “appassimento” method...
$23.99p/Btl
Elsewhere $24.99 $21.73

Accolades

Awarded Gold Medal

Mundus Vini 2020

Description

  • Cherry
  • Plum
  • Velvety
  • Soft tannins

Intense ruby red tending to garnet with ageing. The bouquet is spicy with hints of cherry, black cherry and plum compote. A beautiful fine and velvety palate, it is persistent with soft tannins at the end. 

The soil can generally be distinguished in brown and red soil on silts or on loam rocks of cretaceous age; compact red soil on basalt; compact red soil on Eocene limestone. Each valley gives different situations, although there is always a high calcareous concentration, with big stones quantity in the first half matre of the ground. 

A part of the grapes were slightly wilted before the soft pressing. The wine is then ages partly in steel tanks and partly in Tonneaux. 

Their neropasso is obtained partially using dried grapes. The appassimento is a unique method, which has always characterised the production of wines of our territory. This technique has its roots in a distant past and since Roman times it has been remembered. Over the centuries, this technique of 'drying' the grapes before crushing was completed and today distinguishes the production of the great wines. The experience needed to bring at the right point of drying the grapes of neropasso is very high. To get an excellent wine, the appassimento is essential. It is very critical and delicate phase, also linked to the cycle of seasons. The grapes perfectly ripe and healthy are selected at the time of the hand picking. The thinnest bunches are chosen, with the berries not too close to one another, so that the air can circulate. The grapes are laid out in large perforated plastic boxes, to ensure excellent ventilation. The boxes are stacked in the fruttaio, a large airy room and the grapes are periodically monitored so that the Appassimento takes place in a perfect way. 

Food Pairing: Perfect with creamy pasta dishes, barbecued red meats & aged cheeses.

 

 

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13.5%

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A great taster

Shelley - 03/02/2022


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