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Barone Ritter de Zahony 3 bottles - Merlot Friuli DOC 2018

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Merlot Friuli DOC garnet red color. The bouquet has mainly aromatic notes of marasca cherry and undergrowth fruits. On the palate it has a good structure and complexity, with prevalence of red fruits and currants. It is soft and pleasing, with sleek and silky tannins.

Packaging: 3 bottles of 0,75 lt
Denomination: DOC Friuli
Grapes: Merlot 100%
Harvest: hand
Yield: 80
q/hectare Plot: The Wood
Vinification: Bucce in contact with the must, for at least two weeks with daily pumps, and temperature-controlled délestage. At the end of fermentation, a part of the wine is aged in new barriques, for a year, and a part in steel. Later they are assembled for further maturation in the bottle.
Pairing: Particularly suitable to accompany cheeses, red meat and game.
Alcohol content: 13,5% vol
Serving temperature: 16-18°C
Aging: Good ageing potential



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The Monastero di Aquileia Estate continues the winemaking tradition on territory, with the seventh generation of the Ritter de Záhony family. The entrepreneurial vocation of Guido Federico Rossignoli — son of Claudio Rossignoli and Edda Cristina Ritter de Záhony who transmitted their passion and dedication to their children lands — still allows the direct management of the estate, respecting the oldest family traditions. Working with passion and commitment, Guido Federico, flanked by his sister Sabina, cultivates the values that have always distinguished the personality of the House. The prosperity of these wonderful lands was already sensed by the Romans who founded the city of Aquileia here in 181 BC — now a UNESCO World Heritage Site — and who first began the cultivation of vines following the natural predisposition of the place. It is said that Empress Giulia Augusta, Octavian's wife, appreciated Aquileia's wine so much that it was sent to Rome.
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