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Carmenere

San Leonardo
Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT San Leonardo 2018
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    NFT Standard
    ERC 721
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    Blockchain
    Polygon
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    Status
    Tradable
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    Storage years
    0
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    N/A

Characteristics

  • Appellation Icon
    Appellation
    Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT
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    CRU
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    Typology
    Wine
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    Grape variety
    Carmenere 100.0%
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    Region
    Trentino South Tyrol
  • Service Temperature Icon
    Service temperature
    16° - 16°
  • Size Icon
    Size
    1.5 L
  • Packaging Icon
    Packaging
    Wooden case

Description

San Leonardo's Carmenère, sourced from the estate's oldest vines, embodies the essence of the terroir with an extraordinary capacity for evolution. This variety, introduced at the end of the 19th century by Oddone de Gresti, was long confused with Cabernet Franc. Only in the late 1980s did Marchese Carlo Guerrieri Gonzaga correctly identify Carmenère, revaluing it and making it a distinctive element of San Leonardo wines.

  • Appellation Icon
    Appellation
    Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT
  • CRU Icon
    CRU
  • Typology Icon
    Typology
    Wine
  • Grape variety Icon
    Grape variety
    Carmenere 100.0%
  • Region Icon
    Region
    Trentino South Tyrol
  • Service Temperature Icon
    Service temperature
    16° - 16°
  • Size Icon
    Size
    1.5 L
  • Packaging Icon
    Packaging
    Wooden case

Description

San Leonardo's Carmenère, sourced from the estate's oldest vines, embodies the essence of the terroir with an extraordinary capacity for evolution. This variety, introduced at the end of the 19th century by Oddone de Gresti, was long confused with Cabernet Franc. Only in the late 1980s did Marchese Carlo Guerrieri Gonzaga correctly identify Carmenère, revaluing it and making it a distinctive element of San Leonardo wines.