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Umani Ronchi

Plenio 2017

Italy, Le Marche
Verdicchio
Pelago 2015
Podere 2018
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Description

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Awards

90 pts Wine Spectator Points

94 pts James Suckling

Certificates

VegetarianVegan

Alcohol

13.0%

Analytical data

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Vinification

After a soft pressing, the prime must is rapidly cooled and then goes through static decantation. Fermentation takes place a part (60%) in temperature‐controlled stainless steel tanks, and the rest (40%) in 5000 litre oak casks. About 10‐15% of the total volume of the wine undergoes a malolactic fermentation.

Vineyard

The vineyard was planted in the early 90s, and is situated at about 250‐350 meters above sea level, with an east‐facing aspect. The soil, which derives from formations from the pleiocene‐pleistocene era, is characterised by being very deep clay loam, with fairly poor fertility and therefore extremely suitable for the production of quality wines. T

Soil Type

The vineyard was planted in the early 90s, and is situated at about 250‐350 meters above sea level, with an east‐facing aspect. The soil, which derives from formations from the pleiocene‐pleistocene era, is characterised by being very deep clay loam, with fairly poor fertility and therefore extremely suitable for the production of quality wines.

Viticulture

The yield is in the region of 7‐9 tons per hectare. The harvest is carried out by hand, with the grapes collected and transported in boxes. Normally it takes place on the borderline between the end of September, first ten days of October, when the grapes have reached an optimum balance between acidity and sugar content.

Maturation

The ageing stage lasts about 12 months, during which the wine remains in contact with its own fermentation yeasts. Plenio completes its ageing with a further 6 months in bottle.

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Food Pairing

Stuffed pasta, roast white meat, roasted fish.

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