Emilio Vada RÜS Vino Rosso 2020 - Red Wine | Blackhearts and Sparrows

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Emilio Vada RÜS Vino Rosso 2020

$32.00

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This is a light and playful red blend from Monferatto - an area adjacent to the famed Langhe region which benefits from comparatively relaxed appellation rules.

Comprising of a blend of Barbera, Dolcetto and Nebbiolo, it's clean and fresh with violet florals, morello cherry, and wild raspberry with crunchy acidity and a gentle amaro-like bitterness on the finish. This is a great barbecue wine and is extremely versatile - give it a slight chill if that's your thing!

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About Emilio Vada RÜS Vino Rosso 2020

What Am I?

Red Wine, Barbera

Where Am I From?

Italy, Piedmont

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What is Chilled Red Wine?

Chilled reds can be a real treat because of the taste experiences that we gain by decreasing the serving temperature. Fruit character gains more tension, and the structure becomes more crisp (whether that be in acid or in tannin). Generally, the best candidates will have lower tannin levels, more fruit-forward profiles, more acid, and forthcoming aromatic profiles.

Depending on the winemaking style and the region’s climate, there are some grape varieties that can lend themselves to this more than others - think Gamay, Pinot Noir, new world Grenache, Zweigelt, Bläufrankisch - but there are no hard and fast rules. In terms of winemaking, a process like carbonic maceration (like you’ll find predominantly in Beaujolais, but increasingly throughout the world with a number of different varieties) lends itself to creating wines that can be excellent for chilling.

Lots of the red & white blends that you’ll spy in the Lo-Fi sections of our stores lend themselves beautifully to chilling, with the aromatic profiles of the white grapes complimenting the juicy fruit character of the red varieties.

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