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Home >> Shop >> All Wines >> Red Wine >> Papiano di Papiano IGT 2005

Papiano di Papiano IGT 2005

Papiano di Papiano IGT 2005

Papiano di Papiano IGT 2005

Bottle Price: £17.95

Case Price: £204.63

  • Country: Italy
  • Region: Emilia-Romagna
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  • Bottle Size: cl

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You can mix any 12 bottles of wine(or more) to get the ‘case price’ for each bottle.      

Dense in colour with huge fruit extraction. Vanilla and spice on a generous fullness of flavour with a softness on the lingering finish.

 

Villa Papiano - Modigliana, Emila Romagna, Italy

An unsual domaine run by eight friends who joined forces to create this young winery with a dynamic and creative outlook to their winemaking. A very experienced and skilled hand is overlooking the cellar – no less than Lorenzo Landi – who guarantees that quality emerges.

The use of traditional grape varieties such as Sangiovese, Longanesi and Balsamina are supported and bolstered by international varieties such as Merlot, Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon. These blends give an intensity of flavour balanced with the traditional flavours of the region. Highly-praised for their first couple of vintages, we expect that this new estate will go from strength to strength.

The biggest exporter of wine in the world, Italy produces a myriad of wines from dry, white Pinot Grigio to deep red Barollo from Piemonte. The results are usually excellent, with some of the Super Tuscans being the most sought-after wines in the world. The country's wines are made primarily from two types of grapes, Nebbiolo and Sangiovese. The Nebbiolo grapes used in the north western part of the country, Sangiovese create one of the better-known Italian wines, Chianti, and are native to the central Tuscany and Umbria regions.