Bright ruby red. Intense and fine bouquet of black cherries, violet, backcurrants, minth. Nice and well balanced structure.
It is an excellent wine to be served with roast meat, game and mature cheese.
- climate
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The 4 hectares of vineyards are situated in a slightly hilly area with excellent exposure to the sun. The name Le Bèrne, in fact, derives from a late Etruscan or Latin term (Verna or Verena) meaning “hillock”. Its altitude of 350 metres above sea-level assures a perfect microclimate for wine production.
- soil
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less fertile soils with more ferrous clay and limestone mix
- vinification
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Long-lasting maceration on the lees with intense pumping over and punching in the first stage, followed by a very long-lasting static quiescent final stage. Temperature is controlled up to a maximum of 33° C. Ageing: 36 months in wood (40% in 25hl Slavonian oak barrels, 60% in small French oak barrels) Bottle ageing: 8 months minimum.