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Pagiù

2008 Umbria Sangiovese

Brogal Vini Srl Pagiù is an exquisite 2008 Sangiovese from the enchanting Umbria region. This red wine presents a full-bodied profile, embodying the depth and richness characteristic of this celebrated varietal. The wine showcases medium acidity, which lends a vibrant lift to its complex flavor profile. With prominent fruit intensity, it boasts enticing notes of ripe cherry and plum intertwined with subtle earthy undertones, creating a harmonious balance. Tannins are well-integrated and firm, providing structure while allowing the fruit to shine through. The dryness of this wine enhances its food-friendly appeal, making it a delightful companion to savory pasta dishes or roasted meats. This exceptional offering from Umbria truly exemplifies the finesse and character of Sangiovese, inviting wine enthusiasts to indulge in its captivating experience.

Tasting notes:


Black Cherry, Leather, Baking Spice

Black Cherry

Black Cherry

Leather

Leather

Baking Spice

Baking Spice

Flavor profile:


Acidity Mild

Low Pronounced

Body Medium

Very Light Full

Color Intensity Color Intensity 3

Low High

Fruit Intensity Medium

Low Pronounced

Spiciness Spiciness 0

Low High

Sweetness Dry

Bone Dry Sweet

Oak Oak 3

Low High

Tannin Medium

Low Pronounced

Region:


Umbria
Umbria

While not as famous as Piedmont or Tuscany, Umbria offers some exceptional wines for the intrepid explorer. The "green heart of Italy," Umbria is the only region in Italy that neither borders the sea nor another country. Among its ruggedly beautiful hillsides and forests are 13 wine-producing areas, growing a wealth of grape varieties. Most common is Sangiovese, which is sometimes blended with Umbria's unique red grape, Sagrantino. This grape is responsible for some incredibly dense and tannic wines. But Umbria is probably best understood through its zesty dry whites, especially Orvieto, a blend of Grechetto and Trebbiano that is typically unoaked and bursting with complex fruity flavor. The IGP (Indicazione Geografica Protetta) classification within Italy's winegrowing and winemaking world specifically links the place or region where the fruit was grown to the quality of the finished product. It is the broadest of the classifications within the country's system.

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