Description
San Marzano Susco Susumaniello Salento IGP 2020
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Area: Puglia/ Apulia
Susumaniello is a grape variety that has a withdrawn character. That is why it is called “Susco”, which translates into “shy” in the local dialect. The distinctive high-youthful yield of the vine drastically drops as the plant ages. Due to its low productivity when old, it had been set aside in the past but lately it has been revaluated for single variety wines. It gives wines a lively colour, complex bouquet and elegant tannins.
Wine type: Red
Grape: Susumaniello
Appellation: Salento IGP
Vine training: Guyot Vines per ha: 4.500
Production area: Salento
Soil: Coastal soil, medium textured sandy loam, with good presence of rocks. It’s quite shallow, dark, permeable and draining
Harvest: Second half of September
Vinification: Thermo-controlled maceration and alcoholic fermentation for about 10 days with selected yeasts
Ageing: In French and American oak barrels for 6 months
Tasting notes: Intriguing floral and fruity bouquet, also spicy with delicate balsamic notes; intense ruby red in colour. A good tannic weave allows for barrel ageing. It is well structured with a certain elegance, it shows an interesting acidity and a long finish Best served with: Its structure and acidity make it ideal top pair with rich first and second courses, grilled meat, mature cheese
Serving temperature: 16-18°C
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