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Agricola Punica Barrua Isola dei Nuraghi 2019

A fine example of modern Sardinian fine wine
Carignan (Mazuelo), Cabernet Sauvignon, and Merlot
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Red Fruit, Concentrated / Preserved Fruit, Herbal, and Pepper / Spice, Sweet Spice

BODY: Medium +
DRYNESS:
Dry
ACIDITY:
Medium +
TANNIN:
Medium
ALCOHOL (%):
High (More than 14%)

Origin: Sardegna, Italy

Grape Varietals:
Carignan (Mazuelo), Cabernet Sauvignon, and Merlot

Winemaking:

Crushed, Extended Skin Contact, and Malolactic Fermentation

Maturation: 13-18 Months Oak Barrels and Bottle Ageing

Awards:

  • Wine Enthusiast Excellent 90-93pts
  • James Suckling Outstanding 90-94pts
  • Wine Spectator Outstanding 90-94pts

WESTERN FOOD PAIRING
Pair with braised lamb, rich stews or pastas.

ASIAN FOOD PAIRING
lamb shank 13 spice, Oxtail soup, Braised Ribs

Description

Agricola Punica Barrua Isola dei Nuraghi 2019

Top quality Sardinian wine from the makers of Sassicaia. Agricola Punica Barrua Isola dei Nuraghi is a thing of beauty and a fantastic example of modern Sardinian fine wine.

Grape Varietals & Region: The blend comprises of 85% old vine Carignan, 10% Cabernet Sauvignon and 5% Merlot. The fruit comes from spurred cordon vineyards grown in Basso Sulcis in Agripunca's Narcao and Barrua farms. The vineyards have clay-like, sandy and calcareous soils.

Taste Profile: Deep violet colour. The sensuous nose knits together dark cherry, ripe plums and cassis on a spicy background of Tobacco leaf and liquorice.  The rich and full bodied palate has a luscious and silky texture, lively acidity and smooth tannins. Ripe plum, black cherry and rich red fruit flavours interplay with mocha, vanilla, wild herbs and gamey nuances. Closes with a persistent spicy finish.

Drink now but will age well for the next 8+ years.

Winemaking Process: After a manual harvest, the grapes go through destemming and crushing. The must ferments with the skins at a temperature between 25°–28°C in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks for a period of 15 days. It goes through periodical pumping over to facilitate the extraction of compounds present in the skins. Malolactic fermentation confers smoothness to the wine, which then ages in French oak barrels for approximately 18 months. Finally, the wine rests in bottles for 6 months before their release to the world.