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Fortified Wines - Salento IGP Moscato Passito 'Polline' 2022 (750 ml.) - San Marzano - San Marzano - 1
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Fortified Wines - Salento IGP Moscato Passito 'Polline' 2022 (750 ml.) - San Marzano - San Marzano - 1
Fortified Wines - Salento IGP Moscato Passito 'Polline' 2022 (750 ml.) - San Marzano - San Marzano - 2
Fortified Wines - Salento IGP Moscato Passito 'Polline' 2022 (750 ml.) - San Marzano - San Marzano - 3

Salento IGP Moscato Passito 'Polline' 2022 (750 ml.) - San Marzano

Moscato Passito 'Polline' by San Marzano is made from golden bunches, overflowing with the sun and heat of long summer afternoons, a wine that already with its name recalls a primordial sweetness. After harvesting, the grapes are dried for about 2 weeks in the fruit cellar. 80% of the mass is aged in steel silos, the remaining 20% in French oak barrels for 4 months. From Moscato grapes, a vine that represents the tradition of sweet wines from Puglia, a passito wine with a beautiful aroma and pleasant softness balanced by good freshness. Delicate freshness of white flowers sweetened by ripe peach and apricot and a vanilla note. Sweet and fragrant, the fruit remains with soft notes of honey to balance a good freshness. Accompanies dry pastries and baked desserts.

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Product Category
Sweet Wines
Designation
Salento IGP
Grape / Raw material
moscato giallo
Vintage - Cuvée
2022
Size
750 ml.
Country
Italy
Region
IT - Puglia
Alcohol Content
13% vol.
Service Temperature
8° - 10° C.
Suggested Glass
Calyx small open
Food Matches
Sweets and Desserts
Allergens
Contains sulphites (by sulphites we mean the sulphur dioxide that is added to wine, to preserve it, thanks to its disinfectant, antioxidant and stabilizing action)
SNM-POLLINE-2022
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Cantine San Marzano is one of the most important wineries in the Apulian wine scene which in recent decades has contributed significantly to its rebirth and valorisation. It was founded in 1962 by 19 winemakers, to join their forces and face the challenge of a world of wine, which from a peasant dimension was beginning to acquire an important role within the agricultural and economic scenario of the region. Today the cooperative has over 1200 members and a vineyard park of approximately 1500 hectares, cultivated in the hinterland of Taranto, in the heart of the wonderful Salento area.

San Marzano finds its origins in two values: respect and modernity. Respect for a tradition that has ancient roots and lives on today in the gaze, hands and work of the winemakers who are part of it. Modernity for that widespread and convivial idea of wine, always open to new languages and different worlds, which is linked to a clear stylistic figure, made of elegance and clean tasting. The choice to focus above all on the valorisation of old sapling vineyards with Primitivo, used for Primitivo di Manduria, and Negroamaro, fits perfectly into this perspective, without however forgetting minor varieties such as Malvasia Nera del Salento, Verdeca or international grapes which have adapted very well to Puglia, such as Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Merlot. The suitable soils and the Mediterranean climate, sunny and very windy, thanks to the sea breezes that surround the Apulian peninsula, create the ideal conditions for a perfect ripening of grapes with particularly rich and intense aromatic complements.

The vineyard is the true center of the project, to the point that all San Marzano wines are born from excellent quality grapes, which in the modern cellar are vinified with extreme attention, in order to preserve the best varietal characteristics and to always bring the authentic flavor of the sunny and generous Apulian land. The range of wines is very wide and divided into different collections. The possibility of being able to count on a vast number of parcels also allows us to select the best vineyards, with the oldest vines, to create labels of particular prestige, which for years have been part of the small circle of the best wines in the region. The Settanni Primitivo di Manduria is the most representative label of the San Marzano way of thinking and working: a red that has completely changed the perception of Apulian wines on international markets. It was born thanks to the intuition of President Cavallo, determined to create a wine capable of enhancing the original authenticity of Primitivo in a new and modern way and thus transforming it into a point of reference for the typology at an international level.

Address:

Via Monsignor Bello, 9 - 74020 San Marzano di San Giuseppe (TA), Italy

Color: bright straw yellow with golden reflections.

Bouquet: delicate freshness of white flowers sweetened by ripe peach and apricot surrounded by a vanilla note.

Taste: sweet and fragrant, the fruit remains with soft notes of honey to balance a good freshness.

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