Haras de Pirque Hussonet Gran Reserva 2019

€10.50
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  1. Crafts
  2. Zero filtrations
  3. Organic

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Color

Viola intenso.

Smell

Aromatico al naso con di erbe naturali. Note tipiche della Maipo Valley con odore di tabacco, e note minerali.

Taste

Complesso, elegante e di lunga durata nel palato.

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Features

YEAR 2019
VINES 15% Cabernet Franc, 85% Cabernet Sauvignon
ALCOL 14.00
FORMAT 0,75 L Standard
COLLECTED Le uve sono raccolte a mano a fine aprile.

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CLASSIFICATION Maipo
TEMPERATURE 16-18
LOCATION Maipo Valley (Cile)
REFINEMENT Dopo 12 mesi in botti di rovere francese, il vino viene imbottigliato senza chiarifica e filtrazione.
WINEMAKING Le particelle viticole sono vinificate separatamente e pompate per l'estrazione del tannino morbido ed elegante. Dopo che gli acini sono spremuti e separati dalle pelli, il vino viene travasato in botte per subire la fermentazione malolattica.
DECANTING 1 ora
RETURN HALF 6,5 ton/ha
SUGAR 2.4 g/l
ACIDITY 3.5 g/l
PH 3.6

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Name: Haras De Pirque (Antinori)
Start-up year: 1992
Cultivated hectares: 600
Address: Pirque (Chile)
Web Site: www.harasdepirque.com

Haras de Pirque is located in the northern part of Chile’s Maipo valley, known for its production of high quality wine. The collaboration between Haras de Piruqe, an excellent producer in the zone, and the Antinori Marquises, was born from the mutual desire to explore Chile’s potential. Albis, the wine which has become the symbol of the union of the two houses, between the Old World and the New World, combines two moving spirits in one: the fruit of an international grape, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Carmenère, the Chilean grape par excellence. It reflects all the typical characteristics of Chile’s terrorir and the unique spirit of two trailblazing producers. In addition, the conviction that the Andean viticultural zone of Chile represents a natural habitat for the Sauvignon Blanc grape, has convinced the Marchesi Antinori firm to begin a project aimed at the production of a wine from this distinctive variety, thereby giving birth to Albaclara.