Montefalco Sagrantino secco

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Montefalco Sagrantino secco (Italian Wine)
Wine
type:
DOCG
Decree of
institution:
October 30, 1979
Gazzetta
Ufficiale:
April 19, 1980, n.160
Yield
(quintal/hectare):
80
Maximum
grape yield:
65,0%
Alcohol by volume
of grape (natural):
12,0%
Alcohol by volume
of wine (minimum):
12,0%
Net dry
extract (minimum):
26,0‰
Origin: Province of Perugia
Ingredient
grapes:
Sagrantino 100%
Comment: Source: [1]


The Montefalco Sagrantino secco is an Italian DOCG red wine produced from Sagrantino grapes in the Province of Perugia.

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[edit] Description

Under Italian law, the term "Montefalco Sagrantino Secco" defines a wine obtained exclusively from Sagrantino grapes, exclusively in the Province of Perugia, in the Umbria region of central Italy (although not necessarily in the comune of Montefalco). The word "secco" in the name is Italian for "dry". The wine ages for 30 months, of which at least 12 in barrels. This wine is a DOCG, the highest-ranking category of Italian wine denominations.

[edit] Characteristics

The official description[2] is as follows:

  • Colore: rosso rubino intenso, talvolta con riflessi violacei e tendente al granato con l'invecchiamento.
  • Odore: delicato caratteristico che ricorda quello delle more di rovo.
  • Odour: delicate, characteristic, reminding of blackberries.
  • Sapore: asciutto, armonico.
  • Taste: dry, harmonic.

[edit] Serving and pairing with food

Serve at about 17-18°C. Being a strong, structured wine, the Montefalco Sagrantino secco is best suited to red meats.

[edit] History

For a long time, the Sagrantino grape variety was only used to fortify mixed wines. In recent years, producers such as Arnaldo Caprai have started to use it pure, obtaining the Sagrantino di Montefalco wines (secco and passito).


[edit] See also

  • Montefalco Bianco
  • Montefalco Rosso
  • Montefalco Rosso Riserva
  • Montefalco Sagrantino Passito


[edit] External links

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[edit] General interest

[edit] Main producers


[edit] References

  1. ^ [Ministero delle Politiche Agricoli Alimentari e Forestali]
  2. ^ [Ministero delle Politiche Agricoli Alimentari e Forestali, page on Wine]
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