Gino Cordin Augustus Vino Rosso 14,5%
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How it’s made
Late harvest wine. We wait for the physiological ripeness of the grapes, then we cut the vine shoots that carry the clusters and we leave them on the plant until mid-november. Then, we harvest and vinify with the method of cold maceration for 30 days. With the use of this particular technique we can obtain a wine that will be less acidic on the palate and with a more intense flavor.
Aging
In stainless steel until bottling
Description

GRAPE
Gino Cordin Augustus Vino Rosso is a blend of Corvina, Rossignola, Croatina grapes.

PRODUCTION ZONE
In the Valpolicella hills, 650m altitude. Italy.

ALCOHOL
14,5%

SERVING TEMPERATURE
18-20°C.

Drinkability
The wine is bottled in glass, so it has no expiration date. Store in a cool place away from direct light, preferably with the bottle lying on its side.
Bouquet
This is a fragrant and immediate wine, delightfully spicy with notes of red berry fruits such as blackcurrants, blueberries and cherries.
Palate
On the palate the wine is elegant with a persistent structure.
Pairing
Gino Cordin Augustus Vino RossoAugustus is an elegant and strong red wine, of great drinking pleasure. Soft and silky, the wine is well balanced. Perfect matched with first courses with meat sauces, regional cold-cuts and medium-aged cheeses.
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Additional information
| BOTTLE EAN CODE | 8053013237156 |
|---|---|
| GROSS BOTTLE WEIGHT | 1314 g |
| BOTTLES PER CASE | 6 |
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