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San Leonardo Tenuta San Leonardo 2017
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San Leonardo Tenuta San Leonardo 2017
- Country Italy
- Region Trentino
- Grape 60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Carmenere, 10% Merlot
- Case size 6/75
- Abv 13%
- San Leonardo’s baby brother. The grapes are sourced from the youngest estate vineyards, yielding a wine with a lighter structure, lively drinkability, and great elegance. Terre di San Leonardo is a delicious food-friendly wine with freshness and concentration that delivers immediate enjoyment. The iconic wine of the estate, with its roots deep in its centuries-old history. A classic Bordeaux blend of breed, aristocratic elegance, and extraordinary longevity. Grape varieties Fermentation | Spontaneous 15/18 day fermentation in small concrete vats with periodic pump-overs Maturation | 24 months in new, once-, and -twice used French oak barrels Cellarability | 30 years and more
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Analytical data
dry
0.6 g/l residual sugar6.11 g/l acidity3.65 pH
In 1978, the first Cabernet Sauvignon vines joined the Merlot and Carmenere that had long been planted, and in 1982, the first vintage of the flagship San Leonardo was produced. The wine has changed very little since then, with recent vintages displaying the same timeless elegance and subtlety as the first – traits echoed through the rest of the range. They helped secure San Leonardo’s place in the pantheon of great Italian wineries.
The estate's iconic wine has roots deep in its centuries-old history. It is a classic Bordeaux blend of breed, aristocratic elegance, and extraordinary longevity.
Price | £481.03 |
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Country | Italy |
Vintage | 2017 |
Bottles Per Case | 6 |
Bottle Size | 75 |
2 cases 10% off | No |
Winery | Tenuta San Leonardo in Trentino has been home to the Guerrieri Gonzaga family for over three hundred years. Still, this estate began to take wine production seriously in the second half of the twentieth century, when Marchese Carlo took over. Following a spell working at Tenuta San Guido with the creator of Sassicaia, Mario Incisa della Rocchetta, he was inspired to see if the clay-limestone soils of his family estate could yield similar results to those achieved by his mentor. |
Keywords | Leonardo, Trentino, Carmenere, Merlot |