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The symbol of a land and its paths: a little metal plate, moved by the wind like a flag (or “bandina”), a point of reference for those who used to walk through the Monti Garbi.
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The oldest vineyard is dedicated to the lily, the flower that symbolises Tenuta Sant’Antonio.
A single vine grows in that vineyard, giving a unique wine.
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Amarone della Valpolicella DOCG "CAMPO DEI GIGLI"
Production area: Municipality of Mezzane di Sotto - Monti Garbi District (Verona).
Type of soil: White with dominant skeletal limestone, with a silty-sand fraction.
Vineyard altitude: 300 m a.s.l.
Grapes: Corvina/Corvinone 70%, Rondinella 20%, Croatina 5%, Oseleta 5%.
Ages of vines: 40 years.
Training system: Veronese Pergola.
Vine density: 3,300 vines per ha.
Vinification: in new open 500-litre casks of French oak, in climate-controlled premises.
Harvest: double hand selection in trays.
Pressing: only first-pressing must without pressing - in December.
Raisining: 3 months.
Fermentation: natural alcoholic with hand punching-down for about 30-40 days in wooden barrels.
Malolactic fermentation: natural in 500 litre casks.
Bâtonnage: once a week for the first year.
Ageing: 3 years in new casks.
Organoleptic examination: colour inky ruby red with purple reflections. Aroma wild fruits, woody hints and mineral tones with aromas of liquorice, black pepper, tobacco, spices and chocolate. Flavour balanced, very intense, with a lingering robust body, to be drunk at least 5 years after harvesting.
Pairing: Charcoal-grilled red meats, roast beef, braised meat, sliced beef or foal, roasts with tasty sauces, furred and feathered game, hard and mature cheeses, nuts.
But, why not, also for drinking by itself with friends.
Serving temperature: 16 °C - 18 °C.
Ageing potential: 15-20 years.
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