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2011 | Tenuta San Leonardo | Vigneti delle Dolomiti

5.433,00 kr

Red Wine: 2011 | Tenuta San Leonardo | Vigneti delle Dolomiti

Bright dark ruby with a purple hue. Layered and nuanced nose with dark berrries - cassis, plum, sage, tobacco and finely tuned oak.

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Producer: Tenuta San Leonardo

Vintage: 2011

Size: 750ml

ABV: 13.2%

Varietal: Bordeaux Blend Red

    Country/Region: Italy, Trentino-Alto Adige

      Detailed Description

      Bright dark ruby with a purple hue. Layered and nuanced nose with dark berrries - cassis, plum, sage, tobacco and finely tuned oak. The palate has medium body with dense dark fruit, good purity with integrated oak, discreet vanilla, clove and pepper with tobacco and cassis notes, layered and long finish with both freshness, ripe tannin and dense dark fruit, elegant and nuanced.

      Producer Information

      Every story has its dramatic turning-point. Tenuta San Leonardo saw that moment at the end of the 1960s, when Marchese Anselmo Guerrier Gonzaga (1895-1974), agriculturalist and passionate vigneron, passed on to his son Carlo the responsibility of giving a new face to the family farming estate. Quite a few changes then ensued in the Trento-based winery’s vineyards: the traditional pergola system was joined by the Guyot method and by spurred cordon, and Carmenère and Merlot, varieties that had flourished here for decades if not centuries, gained new neighbors, above all Cabernet Sauvignon. The change that Tenuta San Leonardo underwent was in fact a radical renewal. At first glance,however, nothing seems to have changed from the past, and the estate still looks today like a hortus conclusus relying on the same traditional values as ever. But behind the gate that protects the property there are no longer just fields of grain or corn, no more mulberries for the silkworms. Today, there are grapevines, laid out in accord with the most up-to-date viticultural canons, and the vine-rows speak eloquently of the culture of wine.

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      2011 | Tenuta San Leonardo | Vigneti delle Dolomiti

      5.433,00 kr

      Red Wine: 2011 | Tenuta San Leonardo | Vigneti delle Dolomiti

      Bright dark ruby with a purple hue. Layered and nuanced nose with dark berrries - cassis, plum, sage, tobacco and finely tuned oak.

      Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

      Featured in

      NOTICE: Many other small liquor store sites may end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have partnerships consisting of a large network of licensed retailers from within the United States, Europe and across the world ensuring orders are fulfilled.

      Producer: Tenuta San Leonardo

      Vintage: 2011

      Size: 750ml

      ABV: 13.2%

      Varietal: Bordeaux Blend Red

      Country/Region: Italy, Trentino-Alto Adige

      Bright dark ruby with a purple hue. Layered and nuanced nose with dark berrries - cassis, plum, sage, tobacco and finely tuned oak. The palate has medium body with dense dark fruit, good purity with integrated oak, discreet vanilla, clove and pepper with tobacco and cassis notes, layered and long finish with both freshness, ripe tannin and dense dark fruit, elegant and nuanced.

      Producer Information

      Every story has its dramatic turning-point. Tenuta San Leonardo saw that moment at the end of the 1960s, when Marchese Anselmo Guerrier Gonzaga (1895-1974), agriculturalist and passionate vigneron, passed on to his son Carlo the responsibility of giving a new face to the family farming estate. Quite a few changes then ensued in the Trento-based winery’s vineyards: the traditional pergola system was joined by the Guyot method and by spurred cordon, and Carmenère and Merlot, varieties that had flourished here for decades if not centuries, gained new neighbors, above all Cabernet Sauvignon. The change that Tenuta San Leonardo underwent was in fact a radical renewal. At first glance,however, nothing seems to have changed from the past, and the estate still looks today like a hortus conclusus relying on the same traditional values as ever. But behind the gate that protects the property there are no longer just fields of grain or corn, no more mulberries for the silkworms. Today, there are grapevines, laid out in accord with the most up-to-date viticultural canons, and the vine-rows speak eloquently of the culture of wine.
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