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Renosu Bianco Magnum Dettori
Dettori

Renosu Bianco Magnum Dettori

Magnum Renosu Bianco is a medium-bodied white wine with rich and intense aromas, vinified with maceration in traditional concrete tanks. It is different in every vintage. It is fruity, fresh and savory: with a rich aroma balanced by salty notes. 

42,00 

Features

Vines

White grapes

Tipologia

Alcohol content

13 %

Format

150 cl Magnum

Vineyards

Vines of 45 years of age, trained as sapling at 300 meters above sea level, on calcareous soil

Vinification

De-stemming, fermentation and maceration for 3 to 10 days with natural yeasts

Filosofia produttiva

No added sulfites or minimum, Vegan Friendly, Triple A, Indigenous yeasts, Macerated on grape peel, Natural

Additional Notes

Contains sulfites

RENOSU BIANCO MAGNUM DETTORI DESCRIPTION

This Magnum Renosu Bianco by Dettori is a wine very special, perfect for those who want to taste something original and charming. The aromatic range is large and complex, intertwined fragrant ripe fruit nuances of herbs and salt. It has a residual sugar of 18 grams per liter which makes it slightly sweet, with a taste that much closer to Alsace to traditional Sardinian white. In the mouth, this Renosu convinces the perfect balance between the input almost sweet and the final notes focused on saline. A white wine of great character, with a value for money really surprising. About Alessandro Dettori and his steadfast commitment to the biodynamic philosophy. The use of sulfur dioxide is minimized, while not absolutely used yeasts or chemicals. A natural wine, in the highest sense of the term and noble. A wine capable of transmitting and enjoyment at the same time, curiosity. No doubt to try.

Colour

Straw-yellow with golden reflections

Scent

Intense range of fruity and spicy with notes of ripe fruit, herbs, spices and a touch sweet savory

Taste

Intense and enveloping, with an input tending to sweetness offset by the final sapid