Argiolas Angialis
2013
750ml
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Wine Type:
Sweet
Varietal:
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100% Nasco
Region, Subregion, Country:
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Sardegna, Italy
Appellation:
Isola Dei Nuraghi IGT
Description:
For the nose , it is very intense primary aromas, distinctly Mediterranean. Terpenic characters typical of Nasco. The palate, round, semisweet or almost sweet, fat, rich flavour recalling the primary aroma.
Winery:
Argiolas is the foremost wine estate on the island of Sardinia producing archetypal wines from native varietals. Antonio Argiolas, who died in 2009 at the age of 102, inherited seven acres of vines from his father in 1938 and was the first on the island to convert to modern viticulture to pursue quality over quantity. His sons, Franco and Giuseppe, replanted the vineyards in the 1980s with the goal of reducing yields and focusing exclusively on Sardinian grapes. Joined by enologist Mariano Murru, the Argiolas family is today recognized as Sardinia’s leading wine producer.
Wine Making:
Haversting: by hand, after full ripening of the grapes on the vine. Vinification technique: Soft pressing, slow fermentation at controlled temperature 22-25 °C in steel vast and subsequent development in barriques.
Style:
Sweet
Dominant Flavour:
Honey
Floral
Food Pairings:
Pairing with seasame balls may be the perfection incarnate with Angialis
Award:
Bibenda 2012 4/5
Gambero Rosso 2012 2 Bicchieri
Critics Score:
94 Robert Parker
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