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Nittardi Ad Astra Bio 2019
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Ad Astra has a lush ruby red color. It has a fascinating character of spice and chili with aromas of blackcurrant, plum and cherry fruit on the nose with a hint of liquorice. A fine wine with a complex bouquet. Medium to full-bodied, firm and silky tann Read more
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Ad Astra has a lush ruby red color. It has a fascinating character of spice and chili with aromas of blackcurrant, plum and cherry fruit on the nose with a hint of liquorice. A fine wine with a complex bouquet. Medium to full-bodied, firm and silky tannins and a fresh and elegant finish. Excellent in combination with anti pasti, risotto, pastas and baked solid white fish and dishes with lamb or veal such as ossobucco. Best served at around 16 ° C.
The name Ad Astra is taken from the Latin phrase Per Aspera Ad Astra - "a rough road leads to the stars". An expression that also applies to great wines, because greatness requires a lot of loving work and care in the vineyards. Ad Astra is an accessible but at the same time serious red wine that is a pleasure both young and after aging.
The grapes used for Ad Astra grow in the Maremma vineyard called Mongibello delle Mandorlaie, between Scansano and Magliano, just 8 km from the sea at an altitude of 250 meters. The terroir here mainly consists of sand with granite stones and clay underneath.
The Domain Nittardi is located between Castellina and Panzano in the heart of the Chianti Classico region. Nittardi was first mentioned as "Nectar Dei" in 1183. In the 16th century, the winery belonged to Michelangelo Buonarroti, who produced his own wine here. He is known to have sent his wine to the Pope in Rome as a "real gift".
Aging: 12 months in French oak barrique and tonneaux, a few months in concrete and subsequent aging in bottle for 6 months.
The name Ad Astra is taken from the Latin phrase Per Aspera Ad Astra - "a rough road leads to the stars". An expression that also applies to great wines, because greatness requires a lot of loving work and care in the vineyards. Ad Astra is an accessible but at the same time serious red wine that is a pleasure both young and after aging.
The grapes used for Ad Astra grow in the Maremma vineyard called Mongibello delle Mandorlaie, between Scansano and Magliano, just 8 km from the sea at an altitude of 250 meters. The terroir here mainly consists of sand with granite stones and clay underneath.
The Domain Nittardi is located between Castellina and Panzano in the heart of the Chianti Classico region. Nittardi was first mentioned as "Nectar Dei" in 1183. In the 16th century, the winery belonged to Michelangelo Buonarroti, who produced his own wine here. He is known to have sent his wine to the Pope in Rome as a "real gift".
Aging: 12 months in French oak barrique and tonneaux, a few months in concrete and subsequent aging in bottle for 6 months.
Specifications
Land | Italy |
Production | Conversion to Organic |
Alcohole | 13,5 % |
Appellation | DOC Maremma |
Region | Tuscany |
Match with | Anti pasti, risotto, pastas, fried firm white fish and dishes with lamb or veal such as ossobucco. |
Profile | Fascinating, fine, complex with firm silky soft tannins. |
Grapes | 40% Sangiovese, 25% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Merlot, 5% Cabernet Franc, 5% Syrah, 5% Secret Grape Varieties |
Vintage | 2018 |
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