'Ghirada Murruzzone' Cannonau di Sardegna Riserva Doc 2019
Giuseppe Sedilesu54.50 €
Ghirada Murruzzone is an extraordinary oenological expression of Cantina Giuseppe Sedilesu, whose first vintage dates back to 2019. This wine is the result of careful vinification of Cannonau grapes, carefully grown in the cru that gives the label its name. In the Sardinian dialect of Mamoiadino, the term 'Ghirada' denotes a particular plot of vineyard bordered by capezzagna, an exceptionally valuable soil that carries a rich history. The name 'Murruzzone' refers to the vineyard where the grapes come from, adding a touch of authenticity and territoriality to the wine. The graphic concept of the label is inspired by the ancient tool called "sa uchèrta" or "the fork," used to plant the rootstocks in the soil. This tool, a symbol of tradition and passion, occupies the center of attention on the label. The carefully designed graphic operation repeats the image of the fork multiple times, forming three concentric figures that not only recall the aesthetics of traditional Sardinian jewelry, but also metaphorically represent the surrounding vineyards. The producer uses these elegant jewels as a symbol of his true treasure: the vineyards that give life to this extraordinary wine.
Bright ruby red, citrus, sweet spice and ripe blackberry. Intense yet fragrant, with silky tannins and savory finish, it stands out in delicacy from other opulent interpretations of Cannonau.
54.50 €
Granitic disintegration
45 years
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Sapling
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Spontaneous fermentation with indigenous yeasts and maceration on skins for 20-25 days. Aging in large 50hl barrels for 30 months, then 6 to 12 months in bottle.
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