Description
What kind of wine it is
Aurea Gran Rosé is a refined and structured rosé from Tuscany, crafted by Frescobaldi. This blend is born from the meeting of Syrah and Vermentino, offering a pronounced mineral character. The bouquet is deep, characterised by fresh fruit aromas and floral nuances that precede hints of ripe red berries. On the palate, it is velvety and juicy, enriched by spicy and sweet notes that define its character. The pronounced savouriness balances the tasting experience, leading to a long and complex finish.
Where it comes from
The roots of this wine lie in the heart of the Maremma, among the hills of the Tenuta Ammiraglia that border the Tyrrhenian coast. The proximity to the sea and the constant sea breeze define the distinctive character of the area. The clay-limestone soils impart a flavour profile to the wine where minerality takes centre stage, well supported by elegant acidity. This precise territorial identity is enhanced by agricultural practices usually reserved for white grape varieties, which are also applied to Syrah in this case, with constant attention to environmental protection.
How it is produced
Production begins with a rigorous selection of bunches, hand-picked during the coolest hours of the day. This is followed by a very gentle pressing of whole bunches, carried out in the absence of oxygen to preserve the aromas. The musts are clarified for at least twelve hours to remove vegetal components, then fermentation begins at a controlled temperature in medium-toast French oak barrels. After creating the blend, the wine matures through ageing on fine lees for eight months. The final structure is completed thanks to the addition of a reserve of Syrah vinified as a white and matured for twenty months in wooden barrels, which further enhances its persistence.
History and Curiosities
Born from an intuition of Lamberto Frescobaldi among the rows of Tenuta Ammiraglia, Aurea Gran Rosé encapsulates the essence of the Maremma caressed by the sea breeze. This prestigious wine is created through meticulous white vinification of Syrah and Vermentino, demonstrating absolute artisanal care. Its elegance is enhanced by the addition of a Syrah reserve, aged for twenty months in small oak barrels, which enriches its maturation on fine lees. A multi-award-winning masterpiece, celebrated by Bibenda, Veronelli and Luca Maroni.
Tasting notes
Perfume
Color
Taste
Serve at:
10 - 12 °C
Longevity:
05 - 10 years
It is in this land of Tuscany warmed by the sun and mitigated by the sea breeze that the Tenuta Ammiraglia of the Frescobaldi family was born. It is home to an area of great potential for the production of high quality wines, as well as undoubted natural beauty, so fascinating and still unspoilt.
The estate's signature wine cellar originates from a project by Piero Sartogo and Nathalie Grenon and today represents a temple of design at the service of wine production of the highest quality, with an eye always turned towards respect for the surrounding environment.
Tenuta Ammiraglia in fact means Tuscan wine known throughout the world and produced with great respect for the Tuscan wine-making tradition, without ever forgetting innovation and attention to the future of the sector. Read more
| Name | Frescobaldi Tenuta Ammiraglia Aurea Gran Rosè 2024 |
|---|---|
| Type | Rosé still |
| Denomination | Toscana IGT |
| Vintage | 2024 |
| Size | 0,75 l |
| Alcohol content | 13.0% by volume |
| Grape varieties | Syrah, Vermentino |
| Country | Italy |
| Region | Tuscany |
| Vendor | Tenuta Ammiraglia - Frescobaldi |
| Story | History and Curiosities Born from an intuition of Lamberto Frescobaldi among the rows of Tenuta Ammiraglia, Aurea Gran Rosé encapsulates the essence of the Maremma caressed by the sea breeze. This prestigious wine is created through meticulous white vinification of Syrah and Vermentino, demonstrating absolute artisanal care. Its elegance is enhanced by the addition of a Syrah reserve, aged for twenty months in small oak barrels, which enriches its maturation on fine lees. A multi-award-winning masterpiece, celebrated by Bibenda, Veronelli and Luca Maroni. |
| Origin | Maremma, Toscana |
| Soil composition | Clay-limestone soil |
| Fermentation temperature | 16 °C |
| Production technique | Whole bunch pressing in the absence of oxygen; decanting of the musts for at least 12 hours; temperature-controlled fermentation (16 °C) in medium-toasted 600 l French oak tonneaux (20% new); ageing on the fine lees for 8 months; addition of a selection of white-vinified Syrah from the previous harvest and aged in barriques for 20 months |
| Wine making | Once harvested, the grapes are quickly transported to the winery; the bunches are pressed whole in the absence of oxygen using very gentle pressure, with must selection and decantation for at least 12 hours to remove vegetal components. Fermentation takes place at a controlled temperature (16°C) in 600-litre French oak tonneaux, medium toasted, 20% of which are new. |
| Aging | After blending the two varieties, the wine is aged on fine fermentation lees for 8 months; subsequently, a small selection of Syrah vinified as a white wine from the previous harvest (Vin de Reserve), aged in barrique for 20 months, is added. |
| Total acidity | 5.7 gr/L |
| Residual sugar | 3.2 gr/L |
| Allergens | Contains sulphites |