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Tenores Dettori 2019
Dettori

Tenores Dettori 2019

Tenores by Dettori is a red wine made from Cannonau grapes, an expression of power and elegance. The nose is full of ripe and bright notes of mulberry, strawberry, bay leaves, spices and licorice. On the palate it is expressive, balsamic, energetic, marine and persistent.

46,50 
Awards
5 Bibenda

Features

Denomination

Romangia IGT

Vines

Cannonau 100%

Tipologia

Alcohol content

17.5 %

Format

75 cl Bottle

Vinification

De-stemming, maceration and fermentation from 3 to 10 days with natural yeasts

Aging

Aging for 24 or 36 months in small cement tanks and then bottled, without clarification and filtration

Filosofia produttiva

Independent Winegrowners, Indigenous yeasts, No added sulfites or minimum, Vegan Friendly, Natural

Additional Notes

Contains sulfites

TENORES DETTORI 2019 DESCRIPTION

Do not expect a traditional Cannonau! On the other hand, Alessandro Dettori has accustomed us to produce wine according to his philosophy and his sensitivity. And it is precisely this that makes his winery and his wines very special. Cannonau Tenores is a wine of great personality and character, a red wine capable of uniting balance and power, elegance and vigor. Seductive on the nose, with a complexity of aromas ranging from ripe red fruit to aromatic herbs, from sweet spices to brackish shades. Intriguing in the mouth, without powerful never be excessive, with a slight tinge sweetish due to the sugar residue of 5 grams per liter. A Cannonau copyright, yet another confirmation of the great value wines signed by Dettori. To donate and charm about this bottle, the presence of sulfur practically non-existent and the total absence of yeasts or chemicals. A bottle of great value, from every point of view.

Colour

Ruby red with garnet

Scent

Intense fruity, floral and spicy with notes of black cherries, plums, wild herbs, spices, licorice, leather, mint and dried flowers

Taste

Intense and complex, with a great personality and fine persistence