Rosato Valle del Tirso IGT - Nieddera - Contini 2023
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The Rosato Valle del Tirso IGT from the Contini winery is a vibrant and refined expression of the Nieddera grape, an indigenous Sardinian variety that is rarely found and carefully cultivated. This rosé distinguishes itself with its bright pink color and violet reflections, which herald an aromatic bouquet where fresh red fruit notes such as strawberries and raspberries stand out, enriched by delicate floral hints and a light spicy note.
On the palate, the Rosato Valle del Tirso is elegant and well-balanced, with a pleasant acidic freshness that supports its harmonious taste profile. The persistence is remarkable, leaving a pleasantly fruity sensation and a subtle mineral trace that invites another sip.
The Contini winery, with a history dating back to the late 19th century, has always had a deep connection with the winemaking traditions of the region and is actively committed to the valorization of Sardinian indigenous grape varieties. The attention to a respectful vinification of the fruit and the environment is reflected in this rosé, which is the result of a meticulous selection of grapes and a vinification process aimed at enhancing its freshness and character.
This wine is particularly suitable for accompanying seafood dishes, light appetizers, or as an aperitif. Its versatility also makes it ideal for pairing with lightly spiced Asian cuisine, offering a pleasant contrast to the wine's aromatic notes.
Serve chilled, at a temperature of about 8-10°C, to fully appreciate all its qualities. The Rosato Valle del Tirso IGT presents itself as an excellent choice for those seeking a wine that combines tradition and territorial typicality with a fresh drinkability.
How to serve
Serve to:
14-16°C
When to drink it:
This wine is good immediately but you can age it for 1-3 years
Production area
Sardinia
Official Awards
Expert | Prize | Description | Vintage |
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Decanter | 90+ | 2013 | |
Luca Maroni | 90+ | 2016 |