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Italian organic red wine from Lison Pramaggiore region.
It has a deep ruby red colour with purple hues; a fruity bouquet that recalls raspberries, wild blackberries and wood fruits. It has a complex structure, but is well-orchestrated and elegant
The wine goes perfectly with red meat, venison and with sausage.
Opened a couple of hours before drinking, it should be served at 18°C
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Organic Refosco Riserva DOC Lison Pramaggiore
Italian organic red wine from Lison Pramaggiore region.
It has a deep ruby red colour with purple hues; a fruity bouquet that recalls raspberries, wild blackberries and wood fruits. It has a complex structure, but is well-orchestrated and elegant
The wine goes perfectly with red meat, venison and with sausage.
Opened a couple of hours before drinking, it should be served at 18°C
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Grapes: Refosco dal peduncolo rosso
Area: Lison Pramaggiore - Italy
An important wine made exclusively ‘Refosco dal Peduncolo Rosso’ grapes: an ancient native grape variety in our area.
After harvest, the grapes are kept as must for the extended period of 10-12 days. The wine then mellows for six months in oak barrels and then continues maturing in bottles.
It has a deep ruby red color with purple hues; a fruity bouquet that recalls raspberries, wild blackberries and wood fruits.
It has a complex structure, but is well-orchestrated and elegant.
The wine goes perfectly with red meat, venison and with sausage.
Serving Temperature: Opened a couple of hours before drinking, it should be served at 18°C
Bottle: 750 ml
Alcohol content: 12,5% vol.
Total acidity: 5,1 g/l
Volatile acidity: 0,37 g/l
The methods of Organic Agriculture adopted by our company include the development of a sustainable model, based on the principles of preservation and enhancement of resources and respect for the environment and consumer health.
It indicates a method of cultivation that leads us to program the winemaking from the vineyard, believing in the potential of a vineyard without chemical and respectful of the area of the grape, avoiding to force the soil with chemical fertilizers that tend to stimulate the quantitative production of the plant, to the detriment of the qualitative one and to impoverish the precious relationship Land / Plant / Climate which is the necessary balance for the development of a strong vine that produces healthy grapes, balanced and rich and to make identifiable and unique wines.
Organic wine is a product that comes from a type of cultivation with very specific rules, established by Reg. 834/07 and EC Reg. 889/08.
For the fertilization of soils, for example, we use organic fertilizers or green manure and for the protection of crops we preventively treat them with fungicides and pesticides of natural origin (eg. Copper, sulfur, pyrethrum, etc.).
In addition to an undisputed ethical added value, organic wine also incorporates useful substances for the human body, such as resveratrol, that numerous scientific studies have shown to be a protective agent for the cardiovascular system.
It’s since 1991 that the winegrowers are waiting for the Regulation on BIO wine making and finally on the 8th February 2012, the SCOF (Standing Committee on Organic Farming) has voted his approval by the Reg. 203/12.
Until then there wasn’t a specific European Community legislation that regulate the transformation of the grapes in organic wine. From the 1st of August 2012 it came into force the new regulations that, in addition to standardize the techniques of organic winemaking and the usage of oenological adjuvants, allows to pack wine stating in the label “organic wine” rather than “wine from organic grapes” and the possibility to use the European logo which identifies the biological product in the world.
Organic grapes are grown on vines in soils, managed in harmony with nature, containing large numbers of earthworms, beetles and other organisms. The grape varieties chosen are adapted to local conditions and as resistant to disease as possible. From these organic grapes local wineries and chateaux produce high quality and rich wines.