Tommasi 3 bottles - Rafael Valpolicella Classico Superiore DOC 2020

57.20 52.90 -8%
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This wine stands out for its lively ruby red color and ample bouquet. Elegance is certainly the best adjective that describes Rafael's character.

Packaging: 3 bottles of 0.75 lt Color: Ruby red Aroma: Intense with hints of ripe cherry, red fruits, floral and slightly spicy notes. Taste: Elegant on the palate and persistent, with soft tannins. Grapes: Corvina Veronese 60% - Rondinella 25% - Molinara 15% Origin: From the homonymous Rafaèl Vineyard, the first historic vineyard of the Tommasi family in the Valpolicella Classica Winemaking: Fermentation at a controlled temperature of 25/30°C. Aging: 12 months in 65 hl Slavonian oak barrels Alcohol content: 12.5% Vol. Serving temperature: 14-16°C First vintage: 1902 Pairing: pasta with full-bodied sauces, stuffed pasta, roasts and white meats. Excellent pairing with medium-aged cheeses
The Tommasi Family is one of most renowned Italian winegrowing families.Their mission has been the same since 1902: to produce the most famous wines of the Bel Paese. For this reason, the family has invested in the most suitable wine-growing areas: Valpolicella Classica, Zone DOC of Verona, Prosecco in Treviso, Oltrepò Pavese, Montalcino and Maremma in Tuscany, Manduria in Puglia.Ogni Tenuta ha la sua storia e la sua identità, da sempre sinonimi di qualità ed eccellenza. Ventis vi propone alcune tra le etichette più apprezzate di questi territori, vere e proprie eccellenze invidiate dal mondo intero, come l’Amarone classico della Valpolicella DOCG e il Brunello di Montalcino DOCG.
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