Refosco dal Peduncolo Rosso I.G.P. Veneto 2022
Refosco dal Peduncolo Rosso I.G.P. Veneto 2022
"Each sip of Refosco Veneto tells a story of tradition and terroir."
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Sommelier's Notes
Tasting Notes
Tasting Notes
Bouquet
Intense and elegant, fruity with hints of raspberry, blackberry, and blueberry. A delicate spiced pepper note complete his complex scent
Flavor
Smooth tannins, black fruit flavors, and almond notes define its medium body. Balanced minerality and a hint of bitterness lead to a clean, refreshing finish, inviting another sip.
Food Pairing
Slightly fatty meat, roasts, game, pasta with meat sauce.
Tannins | 60%
Fruity | 50%
Floral | 60%
Spices | 30%
Minerals | 35%
Wine Profile
Wine Profile
Varietal
Refosco dal Peduncolo Rosso
Aging Style
Stainless Steel
Color
Ruby red
Body
Medium-bodied
Sweetness
Dry
Serving Facts
Serving Facts
Cellaring
6 Years
Calories
67 cals (per glass, 3 oz)
Residual
Sugars
(gr/L)
Alcohol
Content
13.0% ABV
Decante
No
Serving
Temperature
16-18 °C
Distinctions
Distinctions
Production Notes
Production Notes
- Hand-harvested grapes are meticulously placed in boxes to prevent bruising, then swiftly transported for vinification.
- Delicate fulling and 10-day maceration enhance extraction, followed by maturation in stainless steel tanks for four months, and three months of bottle aging for added depth.


Veneto
Azienda Agricola Dissegna
Lison-Pramaggiore, nestled in Eastern Veneto near the Adriatic and Venice, has enchanted since Roman times with its high-quality red wines crafted by Benedictine monks. The unique blend of calcium and clay soil bestows structure and freshness. During the Venetian Republic, these wines graced tables across Europe. Founded in 1925, Dissegna's organic vineyard, now tended by Antonio’s grandson Francesco, upholds millennial traditions with poetic dedication.