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                    Bossi Fedrigotti Fojaneghe
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Country
            Italy
        Region
            Trentino Alto Adige - Vigneti delle Dolomiti
        Nature
            Wine
        Family
            Still wine
        Colour
            Red
        Acidity
            5.3
        pH
            3.65
        Sugar
            0.2
        Temperature
            18
        Alcohol by volume
            13.5
        Aging potential
            15 - 20 years
        Designation
            IGP/IGT Indicazione Geografica protetta / tipica
        Varietal
            Merlot 45%, Cabernet franc 40%, Teroldego 15%
        
            Winemaking notes
        
        
        After destalking the grapes the maceration is processed at 18 - 24° with a peak of 26°C. Racking after about 25 days at the end of fermentation, followed by decantation into stainless steel tanks. The malolactic follows at 18 - 20°C temperature, followed by running the wine off into small barrels.   The wine is then matured for 18 months in French oak barriques, then with a minimum of 12 months in the bottle.
        
            Viticultural notes
        
        
        The vineyards lie in the historic Fojaneghe estate situated in the communes of Mori and Isera (Trentino) at a height of 300 metres above-sea-level. The ground is typically basalt / limestone. Breezes from Lake Garda bring good temperature variations from night to day and excellent general ventilation. The wine has been produced since 1961 and the first Bordeaux blend to be made in Italy, thanks to Count Federico’s happy intuition.  The grapes – Merlot, Cabernet and a small percentage of Teroldego – come from the eponymous vineyard and the wine itself is the emblem of the family’s nobility all over the world.
        
            Tasting notes
        
        
        Elegantly structured on the palate, velvety with a long finish, this is the top wine from the Conti Bossi Fedrigotti cellars in Trentino.  Firm, well balanced and attractive on the palate. Tannins are forward, but always smooth and well integrated. Long and elegant fruits of forest and a vanilla on the finish.
        
            Pairing notes
        
        
        This wine goes well with red meat, game, and mature cheeses that have a  bite to its flavour profile.
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