Description
Great wine “Pergola Veche” Amarone Valpolicella Classico case is made from several grape varieties. Its manufacturing is 70% Corvina and Korvinone, 10% Rondinella and 20% Kroatina, Sangiovese and Oseleta grown in three crus. These vineyards, the age of the vines which is 35-40 years old, owned by Le Salette and located in the municipality of Fumane di Valpolicella Ambrogio and San Pietro in Karia. Traditionally, harvesting is done by hand, and before proceeding to the manufacture of wort, berries within 6 months exposed podvyalivaniyu. This is to ensure that the future of wine had a dense structure and rich taste. The wort is prepared from double-sorted grapes, has lost much of the moisture, but will retain its flavor and sweetness. Extract of wine takes place in French oak barrels for 36 months, then the wine for at least 8 months contained in the bottles. For many years, “Pergola Veche” gets high marks international wine critics who rightly point out different characteristics of wine. It should be noted that over the years this drink is only getting better, and even after 10 years, he does not lose its remarkable properties, but in order to enjoy them fully, the wine must be open one hour before use.
Early warm spring and a very hot summer in 2009 allowed the grapes to ripen well and achieve excellent sugar concentration. But not to lose acidity, grape harvest began collecting early. Therefore, the 2009 vintage was very soft, with low acidity, with a sophisticated and elegant tannins and a lovely fragrant bouquet.
Wine “Pergola Veche” Amarone della Valpolicella Classico 2009 won the Crown winner in the annual contest of the best Italian wines “Vinibuoni d’Italia” in 2014.
In the north-east of Italy is the largest wine-growing region of the country – Veneto, stretching from the Alps to the Adriatic Sea. In its central part, in the mountains there is a small village of Fumane (Fumane), whose inhabitants in 1860 built the sanctuary of Le Salette in honor of the Madonna, to protect their vineyards from the phylloxera epidemic. Family Skamperle have possessed the finest vineyards in the village, and that its members were the initiators of the construction of the temple. One of the vineyard, which is the property Skamperle, located below the church building and bears the same name – Le Salette.
Multi-generational family Skamperle loyal to their native land, many decades engaged in growing grapes and making wine, gradually expanding their business. The family currently owns twenty hectares of vineyards located in the most famous places of the Valpolicella Classico region, in the territory of which are cultivated local grape varieties such as Corvina, Korvinone, Rondinella, Oseleta, a small amount of Molenaar and Kroatina. When working with vines are used well-proven methods and means of production, preserving the identity and characteristics of grapes. Dynasty Skamperle committed to creating only the highest quality drinks, and it never stops in their research, the search for and development of new brands of wine.


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