Syrah 2022 Blasi

€16.00

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A sensory journey with every sip, this Syrah from Cantina Blasi embodies the elegance, refinement and innovation that define Cantina Blasi. Each bunch of grapes grows in the warm embrace of the Umbrian sun, caressed by the hill breezes that give character and complexity to our wines, on the clayey, south-south-west facing soils of Villa Pace, at an altitude of 300-320 metres above sea level. Alcoholic fermentation takes place in contact with the skins in steel tanks for at least 15 days. Careful management of the malolactic fermentation in steel tanks to reduce the malic acid content, a long resting period of 18 months in large French oak barrels and further ageing in the bottle for at least 4-5 months are the secret of the complexity, roundness and softness of the sip. On the nose, the aromas of blueberries, ripe blackberries and oriental spices are enveloping.

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Informazioni Generali

Regioni

Regioni

Umbria
Alcohol

Alcohol

13,50%
Format

Format

750ml
Serving Temperature

Serving Temperature

12-14 °C
Technical Data

Designation of origin

Umbria IGP

Grapes

100% Syrah

Vinification

Temperature-controlled fermentation in steel tanks with skins contac for about 15-20 days with selected yeasts, malolactic fermentation carried out

Ageing

In steel vats for approximately 3-4 months, plus 18 months in large French oak casks, followed by at least 4-5 months in bottle.

Wine Color

Ruby red

Taste

Full-bodied, pleasant sip, soft and rounded

Perfume

Aromas of black berry fruits and oriental spices.

Serving Temperature

12-14°C

When to Open

Ready to drink when released, it can continue to evolve well if properly cellared for up to 3-4 years

When to Drink

Good to drink freshly opened

Pairings

Cold meats and salami, vegetable soups, blue cheese, pasta with truffle or meat sauces, white meats

Company Name

Blasi

Production Philosophy

Organic

From the same winery

Neighboring regions

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