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Petit Verdot “Timperosse” 2019 – Mandrarossa

Light Reds

The wine has an intense ruby-red colour with purple hues. On the nose, it has intense and elegant aromas of cherry, black mulberries and fresh plums with aromatic notes of rosemary and sage. On the palate, it is fresh and lively with soft tannins.

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Petit Verdot

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Red

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About this wine

The grapes to produce the Petit Verdot “Timperosse” Mandrarossa were hand harvested then crushed and softly pressed. After maceration for 8-10 days, the must was fermented in temperature-controlled stainless-steel tanks at 22-25°C with regular pumping over to extract colour and fine tannins. The wine was then aged in oak barriques for six months prior to bottling. The vineyards for this wine are located in the area around Menfi on the south-western coast of Sicily.The vines grow on south–west facing hills at 220 metres above sea level on calcareous-clayey soil. Vines are Guyot trained and planted at a density of 4,000-4,500 plants per hectare and are between 15 and 18 years old.
The Mandrarossa wines come from a selection of the best sites from Cantine Settesoli’s 6,000 hectares of vineyard, situated in southwestern Sicily and planted with 32 different grape varieties. The vineyards are split between the 2,000 members of the co-op, and cover the area around Selinunte, the hauntingly beautiful ruins of a Greek town founded 2,600 years ago. Cantine Settesoli helps to support the restoration of this archaeological site. First produced in 1999, Mandrarossa is about to open its own winery as it becomes increasingly focused on single-site wines. Working with soil specialist Pedro Parra and head winemaker Mimmo De Gregorio, Alberto has selected 500 hectares of vineyard, from 160 growers, for the production of the Mandrarossa wines. These vineyards are situated close to the sea, where intense sunlight, moderating sea breezes, mild temperatures, multiple elevations and a myriad of different soil types combine to give the quality of grapes that Mimmo and Alberto are looking for. Pedro has singled out limestone as the soil with the highest potential for quality wines. At the top of the hierarchy are the wines made from single sites, 75 hectares from 37 growers that have been selected by Pedro’s vineyard mapping. Their ‘Cartagho’, from a sandy vineyard in the Torrenova ‘contrada’ that is regarded as the best source of Nero d’Avola, is the iconic Mandrarossa wine, having won ‘Tre Bicchieri’ six times in recent years. The Timperosse (made solely from Petit Verdot) has also won ‘Tre Bicchieri’.

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