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Carmignano Riserva DOCG “Elzana” 2019 – Fattoria Ambra

Full Body Red

The wine has a deep ruby colour. At the nose show an intense bouquet of blueberry and black cherry, with toasted notes. In the mouth is powerful but velvety, with refreshing acidity; the finish is long and pleasant.

Availability: 6 in stock

£17.95

Availability: 6 in stock

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Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon

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About this wine

The Carmignano Elzana Ambra is made of 90% Sangiovese, 10% Cabernet Sauvignon grapes, originally from Elzana vineyards at an altitude of 150 metres a.s.l. with a soil of galestro and clay. The Carmignano Elzana Ambra is harvested manually in the boxes with selection in the vineyard. The wine is the vinify with cold pre-maceration for 36 hours and 15-day maceration at a controlled temperature and then matured for 24 months of which 12 months in tonneaux of 3.5 and 5 Hl and 12 months in Slavonian oak barrels.The Fattoria Ambra has been owned by the Romei Rigoli family since the middle of the last century. The company is located near the Ombrone river and the Villa Medicea of Poggio a Caiano. Its name derives from the poem “Ambra”, written in the fifteenth century by Lorenzo Il Magnifico. The vineyards, in total 20 hectares, are located in four of the most renowned crus of the territory of Carmignano: the hill of Montalbiolo, Elzana, Santa Cristina in Pilli and Montefortini, next to the homonymous Etruscan tombs. The Carmignano DOCG, produced with Sangiovese grapes, in the majority, Cabernet, Canaiolo and other red grapes, is bottled in the four crus. The young version of Carmignano is also produced the “Barco Reale” and the rosato “Vin Ruspo”. The Cabernet Sauvignon, introduced by the Medici family and known as “Francesca grapes”, has been cultivated in Carmignano since 1700. In Italy the name of Carmignano has been synonymous with great wines since the thirteenth century, and so great was its reputation, which In 1716 Cosimo III de ‘Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, issued a call for tenders that dictated the rules for controlling the production of “Carmignano”. Therefore it was the first wine with denomination of controlled origin in the world. The boundaries of the ancient denomination remain identical to the current ones, making it one of the smallest Italian DOCG areas.

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