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Tesco Finest Aglianico 75Cl

(2 Reviews)

Tesco Finest Aglianico 75Cl
Tesco Finest Aglianico 75Cl

(2 Reviews)

Description

AGLIANICO DOC IRPINIA, DRY RED WINEA rich and full bodied red made by Feudi, champions of Southern Italian wine. Aglianico grapes from Campania give this ripe wine its intense purple colour, and oak ageing has added a smokiness to the juicy black fruit, pepper and herbal spice flavours. Fantastic with game dishes such as venison or hard cheeses. Store in a cool,dark place.A rich and full bodied red made by Feudi, champions of Southern Italian wine. Aglianico grapes from Campania give this ripe wine its intense purple colour, and oak ageing has added a smokiness to the juicy black fruit, pepper and herbal spice flavours. Fantastic with game dishes such as venison or hard cheeses. Store in a cool,dark place.
Pack size: 75CL

Wine Maker

Pierpaolo Sirch
Energy
413kJ 100kcal
5%of an adult reference intake
of an adult reference intake*

Typical values per 100g: Energy 331kJ / 80kcal

Nutrition information

Typical Values100 ML containsONE GLASS 125 ML CONTAINS
Energy331kJ / 80kcal413kJ / 100kcal
Alcohol10.8g13.5g
* Reference intake of an average adult (8400 kJ / 2000 kcal)--

Allergy Information

Contains sulphites.Contains SULPHITES

Storage

Store in a cool dry place.

Storage Instructions

This wine is ideal for drinking now but can be kept for up to < >

Net Contents

75cl ℮

Regional Information

Irpinia is a region of the Apennine Mountains in Campania, South Italy about 40 km east of Naples. In antiquity this was the territory of the Hirpini. The name "Irpinia" derives from the Oscan word "hirpus", which means wolf, and the wolf remains Irpinia's symbol to this day. The territory is largely mountainous, with an intricate network of hills and valleys and a predominantly limestone. Irpinia has a proud tradition of producing wines, cheeses, salami, chestnuts, hazelnuts and the black truffles.

Vinification Details

Pure aglianico red wine. Fermentation and maceration in stainless steel tanks for about 2-3 weeks. 30 % of wine maturated about 12 months in French barriques, 70 % stainless steel tanks, than blended. Not suitable for Vegans, as pork gelatine is used as clarifying agent.

History

A native vine variety of Irpinia (Campania). The vineyards are located in specifically selected hill areas, perfectly exposed to sun and wind. The Aglianico grapes (Vitis Ellenica) comes from a terrain mainly calcareous/clayish with a particular continental microclimate. Strong thermal excursions during the summer confer to this wine its unmistakable taste of mixed berries, violet and black cherry.

Alcohol Units

10.1

Alcohol Unit Text

10.1 UK Units per bottle 1.7 UK units per 125ml glass Know Your Limits UK Chief Medical officers recommend men do not regularly exceed 3-4 units daily and women, 2-3 units daily Enjoy Responsibly drinkaware.co.uk

ABV

13.5% vol

Wine Colour

Red

Grape Variety

Aglianico

Taste Category

Bold & full bodied

Type of Closure

Other

Alcohol Type

Wine

Lower age limit

18 Years

Recycling

Bottle. Glass widely recycled

Producer

Feudi

Region of Origin

Campania

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