Grape varieties |
60% Corvina, 20% Rondinella, 10% Corvinone, 10% Croatina |
Climate |
Altitude: 150-300 m. a.s.l. |
Soil composition |
Calcareous alkaline soil with medium depth root penetration. A combination of excellent drainage (& poor water retention by the soil) together with a stony textured topsoil, create the ideal condition for high quality and low yield grape production. |
Harvest |
Grapes are carefully selected & placed in small plastic crates and carried immediately to the winery. Here a second selection is done on a conveyer belt before pressing the grapes. |
Vinification |
Vinification then takes place in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks where, through maceration and fermentation and the use of techniques such as rack and return and regular pumpovers, the new wine is born. |
Ageing |
Once the wine has been racked off its gross lees, it is transferred to barrels to undergo Malolactic Fermentation. Barrel sizes vary from (2,000-2,500lt casks, 500lt Puncheons, 225lt Barriques) During the 12-14 months, the wine goes through regular rackings and topping-up of the barrels until final blending, imparting balance, finesse, and suppleness of tannins. |
Pairing |
Tasty pasta, roast meat, grilled red meats and mature cheeses. |
On offer |
Price I Saltari Valpolicella Superiore 2019 € 15.51
ex VAT
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