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Regular price
€136,80
Vintage:
2022
Denomination:
Etna
Grape variety:
Nerello Mascalese, Nerello Cappuccio
Origin:
Italy, Sicily
Alcohol:
13.5%
Format:
1.5 L
Product origin:
Business
Serving temperature:
16°
When to drink:
Dinner, Lunch, Meditation
Type:
Red Wine
Taste:
balanced, mineral and persistent with fine tannins and volcanic notes
Flavorings:
red berries, spices, volcanic ash
Allergens:
Sulphites
Longevity:
10 years
What wine is Etna Rosso DOC 'Rosso di Mezzo' 2022 Magnum - Federico Graziani
Etna Rosso DOC 'Rosso di Mezzo' 2022 Magnum - Federico Graziani is born in the heart of the Feudo di Mezzo district, on the northern slope of Etna. It is an elegant and authentic red, the result of centenarian ungrafted vines, cultivated on volcanic soils rich in minerals. It is a blend of Nerello Mascalese (an indigenous Etna grape variety that provides structure and longevity), Nerello Cappuccio (which adds softness and color), and small percentages of Alicante and Francisi, traditional local varieties. The result is a wine with a fine and complex profile, medium-bodied, perfect for those seeking a red with a territorial soul but balanced in expression.Vintage details
The 2022 vintage on Etna was characterized by a balanced climate, with sunny summers and cool nights that favored a gradual maturation of the grapes. Thanks to the temperature variation between day and night, the "Rosso di Mezzo" 2022 displays clear aromas and a natural acidic freshness, a distinctive sign of the wines from this extraordinary volcanic terroir.Vinification and aging
Fermentation occurs spontaneously, meaning without the addition of selected yeasts, in open wooden vats, allowing the must to breathe and develop complex aromas. Maceration on the skins is slow and delicate, with manual punch-downs to naturally extract color and tannin. This is followed by an aging of approximately 24 months in stainless steel, in contact with the "fecce nobili" (fine lees), which, by remaining in suspension, enrich the wine with softness and aromatic depth.Tasting notes
Color
In the glass, the Etna Rosso DOC 'Rosso di Mezzo' 2022 Magnum appears with a luminous and transparent ruby red, synonymous with elegance and authenticity, typical of great mountain reds.Nose
The aroma is intense and refined: notes of ripe red fruits, wild cherry, and pomegranate stand out, followed by floral nuances of violet and spicy and mineral hints, which tell of the volcanic origin of the vineyards.Palate
On the palate, it is balanced and harmonious. The tannins are silky but present, the structure is lean and dynamic, supported by a beautiful acidity that gives freshness and persistence. The finish is long, with elegant sensations of dried fruit and smoky hints typical of Etna.What dishes to pair Etna Rosso DOC 'Rosso di Mezzo' 2022 Magnum - Federico Graziani with
This Etna Rosso in Magnum format is the ideal companion for convivial tables and dinners with friends. It pairs perfectly with:- Sicilian dishes such as pasta alla Norma or eggplant parmigiana;
- grilled white and red meats;
- aged cheeses and artisanal cured meats;
- swordfish or sesame-crusted tuna for an original pairing.
Storage and aging: how to store Etna Rosso DOC 'Rosso di Mezzo' 2022 Magnum - Federico Graziani
To preserve its quality intact, the wine should be stored in a cool place, with a constant temperature between 14 and 18°C, away from sources of light and heat. The bottle should preferably remain horizontal to keep the cork moist and well-sealed. Thanks to its structure and lively acidity, Etna Rosso DOC 'Rosso di Mezzo' 2022 Magnum - Federico Graziani has an excellent aging potential: it can evolve for 8-10 years, developing increasingly complex and refined notes over time. A wine that can convey the character, depth, and magic of Etna in every sip.Federico Graziani
The story of Federico Graziani winery The Federico Graziani winery is a reality that embodies tradition, heritage, and innovation in the heart of Italy's wine regions. Founded by a passionate sommelier, this winery stands out for an approach that values Italy's wine cultural heritage, while integ...