Sizzano Riserva Roano 2015Tasting notes of winery's winemakerRuby color with garnet shades. The bouquet is powerful, with scents of violets, red berries and hints of spices. The taste is saline and bone-dry, with depth and balance of primary and secondary aromas. The finish is velvety, smooth and lingering. This wine is exceptionally long-lasting and if stored appropriately, it will preserve all its characteristics for over 10 years after bottling. Excellent with red meat, game and sharp cheeses. |
The soil, of morainic origin, was formed on recently eroded material at the foot of the slopes and in the valleys, and the soil is particularly rich in mineral salts. The relatively cool and rainy summers allow the vines to make the most of their potential, producing grapes of excellent quality and of a characteristic color, aroma and unique flavor. Here the Nebbiolo, the prince of grapes in Piedmont, manages to give the best of itself. In addition to the bouquet and fragrance that characterize it, is an intense and long-lasting colour that is only typical of quality Nebbiolo. The prince of Piedmont vines stands alongside other regional vintage varieties such as the Barbera, Vespolina and Uva rara that we obtain our red wines from. We have always chosen to bring out the full potential of the local grape varieties, making exhalting the traditions of a land that has invariably made made wine its most valuable element. |
Sizzano Riserva Roano 2015Tasting notes of winery's winemakerRuby color with garnet shades. The bouquet is powerful, with scents of violets, red berries and hints of spices. The taste is saline and bone-dry, with depth and balance of primary and secondary aromas. The finish is velvety, smooth and lingering. This wine is exceptionally long-lasting and if stored appropriately, it will preserve all its characteristics for over 10 years after bottling. Excellent with red meat, game and sharp cheeses. |
The soil, of morainic origin, was formed on recently eroded material at the foot of the slopes and in the valleys, and the soil is particularly rich in mineral salts. The relatively cool and rainy summers allow the vines to make the most of their potential, producing grapes of excellent quality and of a characteristic color, aroma and unique flavor. Here the Nebbiolo, the prince of grapes in Piedmont, manages to give the best of itself. In addition to the bouquet and fragrance that characterize it, is an intense and long-lasting colour that is only typical of quality Nebbiolo. The prince of Piedmont vines stands alongside other regional vintage varieties such as the Barbera, Vespolina and Uva rara that we obtain our red wines from. We have always chosen to bring out the full potential of the local grape varieties, making exhalting the traditions of a land that has invariably made made wine its most valuable element. |
Sizzano Riserva Roano 2015Tasting notes of winery's winemakerRuby color with garnet shades. The bouquet is powerful, with scents of violets, red berries and hints of spices. The taste is saline and bone-dry, with depth and balance of primary and secondary aromas. The finish is velvety, smooth and lingering. This wine is exceptionally long-lasting and if stored appropriately, it will preserve all its characteristics for over 10 years after bottling. Excellent with red meat, game and sharp cheeses. |
The soil, of morainic origin, was formed on recently eroded material at the foot of the slopes and in the valleys, and the soil is particularly rich in mineral salts. The relatively cool and rainy summers allow the vines to make the most of their potential, producing grapes of excellent quality and of a characteristic color, aroma and unique flavor. Here the Nebbiolo, the prince of grapes in Piedmont, manages to give the best of itself. In addition to the bouquet and fragrance that characterize it, is an intense and long-lasting colour that is only typical of quality Nebbiolo. The prince of Piedmont vines stands alongside other regional vintage varieties such as the Barbera, Vespolina and Uva rara that we obtain our red wines from. We have always chosen to bring out the full potential of the local grape varieties, making exhalting the traditions of a land that has invariably made made wine its most valuable element. |
Sizzano Riserva Roano 2015
Vigneti Valle Roncati S.a.r.l.
Type of wine/spirit: Red with barrel
Region - Country: Alto Piemonte - Italy
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Price: 20-25 €.
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Tasting notes of winery's winemaker
Ruby color with garnet shades. The bouquet is powerful, with scents of violets, red berries and hints of spices.
The taste is saline and bone-dry, with depth and balance of primary and secondary aromas. The finish is velvety, smooth and lingering.
This wine is exceptionally long-lasting and if stored appropriately, it will preserve all its characteristics for over 10 years after bottling.
Excellent with red meat, game and sharp cheeses.
vigneti valle roncati di azienda agricola
Our choice of becoming winemakers in the eastern hills of Piedmont was not casual, but a well-reasoned yet sentimental decision. Our family originally comes from northern Piedmont, the zone of vintage grapes, where the noblest DOC and DOCG regional wines have been produced for centuries.The soil, of morainic origin, was formed on recently eroded material at the foot of the slopes and in the valleys, and the soil is particularly rich in mineral salts. The relatively cool and rainy summers allow the vines to make the most of their potential, producing grapes of excellent quality and of a characteristic color, aroma and unique flavor. Here the Nebbiolo, the prince of grapes in Piedmont, manages to give the best of itself. In addition to the bouquet and fragrance that characterize it, is an intense and long-lasting colour that is only typical of quality Nebbiolo. The prince of Piedmont vines stands alongside other regional vintage varieties such as the Barbera, Vespolina and Uva rara that we obtain our red wines from. We have always chosen to bring out the full potential of the local grape varieties, making exhalting the traditions of a land that has invariably made made wine its most valuable element.