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Wines from a beautiful land: Le Cantine di Figaro, Ripatransone

Wines from a beautiful land: Le Cantine di Figaro, Ripatransone | Good Things From Italy - Le Cose Buone d'Italia | Scoop.it

Le Cantine di Figaro winery is located in the Municipality of Ripatransone in the Marche Region of Italy and, in one of the most picturesque and well suited agricoltural area for wines, produces red wines from Montepulciano, Merlot, Sangiovese and Syrah grapes and whites from Pecorino, Passerina and Malvasia grapes.


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8 New Wines, Spring is arriving in Le Marche

8 New Wines, Spring is arriving in Le Marche | Good Things From Italy - Le Cose Buone d'Italia | Scoop.it

Greeting from PS winery and Nascondiglio di Bacco and the beautiful Marche

We sat down with our 2 winemakers and a beautiful redhead to come up with our Bordeaux blend last week and after trying each of the 4 bordeaux varieties we had "in purezza", we proceeded to try the first logical blend which was based on how much of each we had in barrels. That was pretty decent, but decidedly towards the Pomerol style with lots of Merlot. I encouraged our chief winemaker to try some other blends and thus the next try was with 25% of each. This was actually a bit better and really brought out the Cab. Franc. Finally, we tried a bit less Merlot, more Cab. Sauvignon and equal portions of the Petit Verdot and Cab. Franc and that seemed to be the consensus favorite. Final blend for this wine will be 1000 liters of Merlot, 750 L of Cab. Sauvignon and 500 L of the other 2. The IGT Rosso or base red (with no barrel aging) for 2011 will either be half Cab. Sauv. and half Merlot or perhaps 40% of each of those 2 and 20% Syrah. The 2010 Syrah has decided it will stay in its wooden barrels/tonneau for another year before release and rules dictate the same for the DOC Offida Rosso from 2010. We will also be bottling the slightly wood aged Pecorino from 2010 as well as the 2011 Pecorino, which had a very low yield but is of high quality. Finally a limited edition of 300 bottles of each of the Bordeaux varieties will be available in wooden display cases along with the blend. Bottling is scheduled for May and release of the reds should be around Christmas, 2012...


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