Fondo di Pio Montecucco Rosso DOCG 14,5%
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Fondo di Pio Montecucco Rosso DOCG, fruity and easy to drink, the synergy of a warm and generous land.
Vinification in steel for 2 weeks with no addition of yeast only the MLF, aging in medium-sized barrels (tonneaux) for 24 months. Further aging in the bottle for 6 months before releasing to the market.
Description

GRAPE
Made with 100% Sangiovese grapes

PRODUCTION ZONE
Montecucco, Toscana, Italy.

ALCOHOL
14,5%

SERVING TEMPERATURE
16°-18°C

BOTTLE SIZE
0.75 L

Produced By
Palmolentino Azienda Agrigole

Drinkability
The wine is bottled in glass and has no date of expiry. We recommend storage in a cool, dry place. Fondo Di Pio is perfect wine for aging.
Bouquet
Red fruits with smoked spices and slight hint of vanilla.
Palate
Perfect balance between tannin and softness, well structured warm with delicate long finish.
Pairing
Fondo di Pio Montecucco Rosso DOCG is excellent with first courses, grilled and roast meats and mature cheeses.
Additional information
| Number of bottles | 1, 12, 6 |
|---|---|
| BOTTLE EAN CODE | 8053013237866 |
| GROSS BOTTLE WEIGHT | 1400 g |
| BOTTLES PER CASE | 6 |
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