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Tenuta Sant'Antonio

Grappa di Amarone Campo dei Gigli
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Tenuta Sant'Antonio

Grappa di Amarone Campo dei Gigli
More info
  • Country of origin Italien
  • Region Venetien
  • Grapes Corvina, Corvinone, Rondinella, Croatina, Oseleta
  • Alcohol content 40.00 %*
  • Drinking temperature 16 - 18°C
  • Article / Unit
  • 6x50cl
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Character

Ideal for finishing a meal, perhaps with a good cigar in front of a lit fireplace in winter or on a terrace overlooking the sea or the mountains in summer, but always in good company. The fragrant exhalations of Grappa di Amarone should be enjoyed in complete relaxation and the aromatic pleasures on the palate can be enhanced with good dark chocolate. Aged for 3 - 6 months in stainless steel.

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Region

Venetien

With its tourist hotspot of Venice, Veneto is one of Italy’s most popular wine regions – and among the country’s three largest. Geographically, Veneto is very diverse: One third of the area is covered in mountain ranges; the central planes contain extensive rice fields and are marked by a coastline. The Venetian wines are likewise multifarious. A rocky and calcareous soil, overlain with red and brown earth, provides the vines with good growth conditions. The foothills of the Alps secure the Northern border of the vast region and protect the area from the onslaught of the Northern-European weather –thus safeguarding a balanced climate. On the warmer plains on the Adriatic shore, predominantly red vine types are cultivated. Excellent white wines are produced in the cooler regions – undoubtedly the most well-known being Prosecco.


Producer/Brand

Tenuta Sant’Antonio

Vier Brüder und eine Leidenschaft, die ihren Ursprung in den väterlichen Weingärten von San Zeno di Colognola ai Colli im Valpolicella hat, in dem die berühmtesten Veroneser Weine erzeugt werden: Amarone, Valpolicella, Soave. Tenuta Sant’Antonio zählt heute zu den bekanntesten Weingütern im Valpolicella und ist in erster Linie bekannt für kräftige Rotweine – ihr Amarone zählt zu den besten der Welt. Das traditionsreiche Weingut bringt seit 1989 exzellente und mehrfach ausgezeichnete Weine in höchster Qualität hervor, die trotz ihrer Komplexität äusserst zugänglich sind und damit maximalen Trinkspass versprechen.

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