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Monferrato Rosso 'La Mandorla di Mauro' by Luigi Spertino is a powerful and highly concentrated red wine that is only produced in some years, instead of the historic Barbera d'Asti Vigna La Mandorla. The overripe grapes come from the vineyard located on the La Mandorla hill of the same name at around 230 meters above sea level where there are vines with vines over 60 years old. On the nose the aromas are strong with notes of ripe red fruit, flowers and spices. On the palate it is powerful and highly concentrated, but with a fresh streak that gives perfect balance. Long and intense finish.
- Product Category
- Red Wine
- Designation
- Monferrato DOC
- Grape / Raw material
- barbera d'Asti
- Vintage - Cuvée
- 2021
- Size
- 750 ml.
- Country
- Italy
- Region
- IT - Piedmont
- Alcohol Content
- 17% vol.
- Service Temperature
- 16° – 18° C.
- Suggested Glass
- Large calyx with a long stem
- Food Matches
- Mixed cold cuts, Game, Roasted Beef, Aged Cheese, Pasta
- 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)
Luigi Spertino and then Mauro Spertino, a family tradition that has continued for generations under the banner of the enhancement of the Grignolino grape in the land of Monferrato. We are in the Asti area, in the small town of Mombercelli, where since 1977 Luigi has officially produced (because it was previously loose) wines of character and of great quality, the result of sustainable and tiring viticulture. Deeply linked to his land, master of ancient peasant practices and unstoppable winemaker, at the age of more than 90 years he follows his son Mauro, today the soul and heir of this small prominent reality in the Piedmontese landscape. However, Luigi's work does not stop and, even if he is not physically able to participate in the activities in the vineyard, he observes the son with a big smile and gets excited when at each harvest he sees the first bunch. Mauro, just like his father, is a curious, humble and competent man; its wines testify to its ability in the cellar.
The vineyards of Luigi Spertino are born in Mandorle on grassy soils characterized by a large slope. The body is divided into two sides with different exposures. On one side the old Barbera vineyards facing west and on the other the young rows of Pinot Noir facing west. In addition, in addition to the steep vineyards of Cortese, there are the extraordinary parcels of Grignolino, one officially purchased in Mombercelli and another very suitable in the historic sandy area of Portacomaro. The operations are all carried out manually, there are no tractors, to prevent the soil from becoming too compact and dense. Even in the cellar Mauro has chosen a respectful and little interventionist way that only aims to let the grape juice gently turn into wine.
The wines reflect the whole peasant soul of these lands and the respectful and artisanal work of the Spertino family. Expressions of character and personality, simple landscape portraits, which recall the taste of the ancient tradition and pay homage to the place where they come to life. A limited production that stands out among the hills of Monferrato, land of Barbera, for the timeless Grignolino wine, a traditional classic that manages to file all the edges of the variety and bring an incisive and gentle sip into the glass.
Address:
Strada Lea, 505 - 14047 Mombercelli (AT), Italy
Color: very intense ruby red
Bouquet: intense and territorial, with hints of pepper, berries, black cherries, balsamic herbs, dried violets, chocolate, licorice and sweet spices
Taste: warm, full-bodied, very intense, fruity, generous, with great freshnes
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