Description
Red Wine: 2019 | Passopisciaro | Franchetti
Bright ruby red with a subtly brightening rim. Slightly smoky on the nose, then revealing fine notes of underbrush and fresh wild berries, wet stone.
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Producer: Passopisciaro
Vintage: 2019
Size: 750ml
ABV: 14%
Varietal: Petit Verdot
Country/Region: Italy, Sicily
Bright ruby red with a subtly brightening rim. Slightly smoky on the nose, then revealing fine notes of underbrush and fresh wild berries, wet stone. On the palate shows tight tannins and clear development, beautiful fruit and compact, grippy tannins, also some nice juiciness, seems currently still very youthful on the finish.
Producer Information
Passopisciaro is a wine producer with vineyards on the lower northen slopes of Mount Etna, on the southern Italian island of Sicily. These vineyards are primarily planted to the Nerello Mascalese grape variety, the most prolific grape cultivated in the Etna wine region. Etna’s unique terroir is characterized by volcanic soils made from old lava flows. This soil composition, in combination with the high altitudes that can reach as much as 1000m (3300ft) above sea level, provides excellent growing conditions for Nerello Mascalese. The terroir here has also proved suitable for the lesser-known Cesanese di Affile grape variety as well as non-native grape varieties such as Chardonnay and Petit Verdot. Passopisciaro is owned by high-profile Tuscan winemaker Andrea Franchetti, who also owns Tenuta di Trinoro. The Passopisciaro estate produces a portfolio of single-vineyard wines, including a varietal Nerello Mascalese wine made from the renowned Porcaria contrada, or cru. The estate cultivates a 1.5-hectare (four-acre) plot within this contrada, with vines situated at altitudes of approximately 650m (2100ft) above sea level. After picking, fermentation and malolactic fermentation, the wine is aged in oak for up to 18 months. The Passopisciaro single-contrada wine range is supplemented by its Franchetti red wine – a blend of Petit Verdot and Cesanese d’Affile. It typically spends six months in new French oak barriques, followed by 14 months aging in cement vats. As well as these, Passopisciaro also makes two Terre Siciliane IGT wines – a red from Nerello Mascalese and a white made from Chardonnay.






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