Sagrantino | Grape variety
Sagrantino is the name for an autochthonous grape variety from Umbria, as well as for the red wine of the same name - which is often also called the Saint from Montefalco. The grape variety is grown almost exclusively in Umbria, with the growing area stretching from Collemancio in the north to Assisi, Montefalco and Spoletino in the south. Sagrantino produces a heavy, powerful red wine with abundant tannin and extract. The most famous wines from this grape variety are Montefalco Rosso, Montefalco Rosso Riserva and the well-known Montefalco Sagrantino, which exists in a dry (secco) as well as sweet (passito) version. Best qualities from this grape variety can be stored for up to 25 years. - Gerardo
Chiusa di Pannone Sagrantino di Montefalco DOCG 2012 (Bio)Antonelli, Umbria
Dense ruby color and scattered crimson nuances in the glass. The intense bouquet is reminiscent of wild berries, spices and leather, underlined by subtle smoky notes. In the drink pithy and of finely balanced tannins, long-lasting finish. - Gerardo
€ 42,50 € 37,99 50,65 €/L
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Sagrantino di Montefalco Secco MAGNUM DOCG 2006 (1er Holzkiste) (Bio)Antonelli, Umbria
In the glass of bright ruby color with garnet reflections. Intense and persistent nose, very wide and complex with elegant notes of blackberry and plum. The palate is elegant and warm with fruit notes and fine tannins on the finish. - Gerardo
€ 74,95 49,97 €/L
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Chiusa di Pannone Sagrantino di Montefalco DOCG 2012 (6er Holzkiste) (Bio)Antonelli, Umbria
Six bottles of Sagrantino di Montefalco Chiusa di Pannone in a high quality original wooden box:
€ 255,00 56,67 €/L
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