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Piccodoro Sicilian Rosso Red 75Cl

4.4 stars (60 Reviews)

Piccodoro Sicilian Rosso Red 75Cl
Piccodoro Sicilian Rosso Red 75Cl

4.4 (60)

£4.75

£4.75/75cl

Vegan

Guideline Daily Amounts

Per 125ml glass
Energy
352kJ 85kcal
4%of the reference intake
Fat
0g
-<1%of the reference intake
Saturates
0g
-<1%of the reference intake
Sugars
0.5g
-1%of the reference intake
Salt
<0.01g
-<1%of the reference intake
of the reference intake*
Typical values per 100g: Energy 281kJ / 68kcal

Description

Sicilian Rosso. Rosso Terre Siciliane Indicazione Geografica TipicaThis fruity, smooth red is made with grapes local to the beautiful island of Sicily. Flavours of red fruits and wild summer berries with a hint of spice on the finish, make it a great match with vegetable bake or pizza.
©2022
Wine of ItalySuitable for vegans
Pack size: 75CL

Ingredients

INGREDIENTS: Grapes, Concentrated Grape Must, Preservatives (Sulphur Dioxide, Potassium Metabisulphite), Stabiliser (Potassium Polyaspartate), Packaging Gas (Nitrogen).

Allergy Information

For allergens, see ingredients in bold.

Alcohol Type

Wine

Wine Colour

Red

Grape Variety

Not Applicable

Produce of

Wine of Italy, Bottled in Italy

Producer

Caviro S.c.a

Number of uses

6 Servings

Net Contents

75cl ℮

Type of Closure

Screwcap

Typical ValuesPer 100mlPer 125ml glass
Energy281kJ / 68kcal352kJ / 85kcal
Fat0g0g
Saturates0g0g
Carbohydrate0.4g0.5g
Sugars0.4g0.5g
Fibre0g0g
Protein0g0g
Salt<0.01g<0.01g
* Reference intake of an average adult (8400 kJ / 2000 kcal)--
As sold--

Vinification Details

The grapes are picked by hand at the beginning of September. They are destemmed and then traditional crushed. They ferment in 300-600 hl stainless steel tanks at 25 -26°C as the must is kept in contact with the skins for optimal extraction. The wine then undergoes Malolaction fermentation thanks to the addition of selected bacteria after the first racking. The wine is then aged for up to three months in stainless steel vats

History

This wine is a blend of the red grapes that grow best in the warm and ventilated region of Sicily, a mix of auctotonous varietals such as: Nero d'Avola, Frappato and Nerello Mascalese

Regional Information

The soils of Sicily are mainly composed by sand, silt and clay. The sea breezes keep the vines healthy and the high temperatures concentrate the aromas in the grapes

Alcohol Units

9.0

Alcohol Unit Text

9.0 UK Units per bottle 1.5 UK units per 125ml glass Know Your Limits UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units a week Drink Responsibly For more facts: be drinkaware.co.uk

ABV

12% vol

Store in a cool, dark place.

Storage Type

Ambient

Storage Instructions

To ensure this wine is consumed at its best, please see best before date on: 2 years

Bottle. Recycle- Cap on

Importer address

Tesco Stores Ltd.,Welwyn Garden City,AL7 1GA,U.K.

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