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San Dionigi

Dika Rosato 2024

Rosé organic still

Organic and sustainable
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Denomination Verona IGT
Size 0,75 l
Alcohol content 12.5% by volume
Area Veneto (Italy)
Grape varieties 100% Corvina
Aging Maturation and malolactic fermentation - if spontaneous in amphorae for 5 to 8 months, depending on vintage.
Year 2024
Biologic
Product name Dika Rosato 2024
Color Rosé colour.
Perfume Aromas of fresh white-fleshed fruit, delicate flower and a light spicy note of white liquorice.
Taste In the mouth, salinity sustains the drink and gives it an authentic freshness. Minerality and fruit go hand in hand.
Region Veneto
Country Italy
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Dika Rosato 2024, a still organic rosé produced by San Dionigi in Veneto. A wine born from the passion of a family who has chosen to fully convert to organic. 100% Corvina. Aromas of fresh white fruit, delicate flowers, and a hint of spice from white licorice. Rosé color. On the palate, the salinity supports the drinkability and gives it authentic freshness. Minerality and fruit go hand in hand.

Details

Profumo

Perfume

Aromas of fresh white-fleshed fruit, delicate flower and a light spicy note of white liquorice.

Colore

Color

Rosé colour.

Gusto

Taste

In the mouth, salinity sustains the drink and gives it an authentic freshness. Minerality and fruit go hand in hand.

Serve at:

10 - 12 °C.

Longevity:

05 - 10 years

Young and Fresh Rosé Wines

Pairings

Fish
Cheese
White fish

Producer
San Dionigi
From this winery
  • Hectares: 4
In 1968, San Dionigi was one of many farms managed by third parties, primarily focused on grape production for delivery. Then, everything changed: our father made a radical life decision, leaving behind a legal career to take over the family farm. Starting from scratch, he returned to his roots, finding deep inspiration in working the land. Uncompromising in his beliefs and his vision of respecting the environment and those who inhabit it, he committed to a complete conversion to organic farming. Under his guidance, the farm adopted a meticulous approach made up of countless small details—principles that have now become fundamental values for us.

Today, we cultivate seven hectares, divided as follows: approximately four and a half hectares are dedicated to our native grape varieties, which we carefully nurture and protect—Corvina, Corvinone, Rondinella, Molinara, Oseleta, Spigamonti, Croatina, and a small parcel of Sangiovese, the only non-native variety. The remaining two and a half hectares are framed by our olive trees, including the Grignano, Favarol, Leccino, and Pendolino varieties. We have also chosen to preserve the forest surrounding our estate to protect one of the values dearest to us: biodiversity. In a clearing within the forest, we are developing an independent project focused on syntropic and regenerative horticulture—one of the many ways we give back to nature for all that it provides. This initiative is also part of our vision for self-sufficiency and the appreciation of the vast natural heritage we are privileged to care for.
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Name San Dionigi Dika Rosato 2024
Type Rosé organic still
Denomination Verona IGT
Vintage 2024
Size 0,75 l
Alcohol content 12.5% by volume
Grape varieties 100% Corvina
Country Italy
Region Veneto
Vendor San Dionigi
Soil composition Selection of only old vines located in col lina on soils with silt and clay substrate and a very high prevalence of limestone in depth.
Cultivation system Guyot training.
Harvest Manual harvesting at full phenolic ripeness of the grapes, with several passages if necessary.
Wine making Soft whole cluster pressing on the day of harvest. Spontaneous alcoholic fermentation with indigenous yeasts in Impruneta amphora.
Aging Maturation and malolactic fermentation - if spontaneous in amphorae for 5 to 8 months, depending on vintage.
Allergens Contains sulphites