€8.50
Data sheet
- Cellar
- Frescobaldi
- Region
- Toscana
- Name
- Toscana IGT
- Year
- 2023
- Blend
- 100% Sangiovese
- Gradation
- 13.00%
- Size
- 75cl
- Temperature
- 14-16°C
Why the winemaker recommends Frescobaldi Pater Sangiovese
A Sangiovese di Toscana of the Maison Frescobaldi of the tenimenti of Grosseto. The optimal terroir that is delighted by the climatic conditions in the area and enjoyed by the vines which date back a long way back in time, and which positively characterize the production of the fruit, and of the wine itself. A soft, dynamic wine, bright in color and with a fruity olfactory component. Accomplice the period of the harvest, in which the thermal excursions are the panacea, ideal for the accumulation of quantities of polyphenols inside the grapes, ensuring the quality for the creation of this spectacle of nature.
Characteristics of Pater Sangiovese Frescobaldi wine
Intense ruby red with purple reflections. The aroma is intense and fruity, of cherry, plum, accompanied by very slight hints of spicy cinnamon. Notes of marasca, strawberry, blackberry, veiled sensations of flowers and Mediterranean herbs. The impact in the hot mouth with definite sensations of softness and balance of the tannic part, return of fruity aromas in a long, clear and delicate finish.
Recommended pairings with Toscana IGT red wine
Pater Sangiovese Toscana IGT 2023 Marchesi Frescobaldi Savory first courses such as Orecchiete and troccoli with rabbit sauce, tagliatelle, pappardelle with meat sauce, rabbit cacciatore, grilled pork sausages. beef strips, vegetables of all kinds, semi seasoned cheeses.
Uncork Pater Sangiovese Toscana IGT 2023 Marchesi Frescobaldi and wait 1 h before serving at a temperature between 14 - 16 ° C in a Ballon glass.
Frescobaldi Winery
The Marchesi Frescobaldi winery can boast the uniqueness in Italy of representing the almost millennial history of the production of wines from large vineyards in Tuscany. The historicity of the Frescobaldi family, thirty generations are enough to give prestige to this name, which has become aristocratic over the centuries.
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