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Thursday, June 21, 2012

Bonotto Delle Tezze Raboso Passito


Okay, this is the second wine I'll like to introduce.
 I wanted to share my experience with all of you about Bonotto Delle Tezze Raboso Passito. The first time I heard about this wine, I can't even memorize the name right. Then, coincidencely, on Chinese's  New Year, the year of Dragon, my family had one of this black bottle of wine. When I carefully read it, it was BONOTTO DELLE! haha...

Bonotto Delle Tezze Raboso Passito

(Italian Very Sweet Red Wine)

 

About Raboso
This Passito is the jewel in the crown of winery Bonotto delle Tezze. Raboso produces deep coloured wines with notebly high tannin levels. The vines produce high yealds and are resilient to a number of disease.

Characteristics of the land
Located in theVeneto region of North East Italy, on the banks of the Piave river, the Raboso grapes benefits from the minerals washed down from the Dolomites. Harvest is around the last week of October. Total yield per 100 Kg is approxematly 15 – 16 liters.



 



Wine Composition
Alcohol:  14,5% by vol
Total Acidity:  9,6
PH:3.27
Residual Sugar: 15 gr per liter 


Winemaking
Fermented with its skins and stalks for up to 5 months in stainless steel vats. Part of the juice is then aged in French oak and the  other part Slovenian oak for nearly 3 years. It is then bottled and allowed to age for a year.




 Tasting Notes
The high alcohol content and the balance between the high sugar levels and acidity creates a warm feeling of ripe wild cherries on the palate. It has hints of mint, violets, plum, chocolate as well as eucalyptus.

Serving Suggestions
Best served with dark chocolate, pasteries based on nuts as well as seasoned cheeses and Gorgonzola. Best left to breath for 30 minutes before serving. Serving temperature 14 – 16° C. 


Due to its wonderful flavour, I would like to share this wine with you.
It would only cost Rp499.000
NEW and ORIGINAL GUARANTEED !!!
contact me, kevinkong031@yahoo.co.id

Enjoy...


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