Sangiovese Superiore Bio - Il Gelso - Vigne di Bertinoro

Vigne di Bertinoro

Format: 75 cl

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Technical information
Producer Vigne di Bertinoro
Name Sangiovese Superiore
Variety Sangiovese
Gradation 13.0%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Red fruits, spices, herbal notes
Vinification method Traditional fermentation in steel
Region Emilia-Romagna
Production area Bertinoro
Country Italy
Type Red wine
Aging Minimum 12 months
Type of cask Oak barrels
Color Intense ruby red
Serving temperature 16-18°C
Recommended consumption Within 5-7 years
Pairing Red meats, aged cheeses, flavorful dishes
The Sangiovese Superiore Bio from Il Gelso, produced by Vigne di Bertinoro, interprets the grape variety with clarity and restraint. The aromatic profile opens on ripe red fruits and a light spicy note, supported by a hint of herbaceousness that adds freshness without imposing itself. On the palate it shows medium body, lively acidity and a well-integrated tannic texture that provides ease of drinking and structure; the sapidity keeps the finish clean and of good persistence.

In the mouth it is a balanced wine, capable of showing both the immediate character of the fruit and a pleasant depth that invites a second glass. It pairs naturally with tomato-based first courses, roasts and medium-aged cheeses; it is advisable to serve it around 16-18 °C to appreciate its freshness and tannic weave. The "bio" designation is evident in the cleanliness on the palate: a pragmatic and sincere Sangiovese, made for those who seek drinkability without sacrificing character. Ideal for everyday meals and informal occasions, it nevertheless retains a reasonable aptitude for being kept for a few years.
The winery

Vigne di Bertinoro – Winery in Emilia-Romagna

Discover the story and wines of Vigne di Bertinoro.

A collection of vineyards and wine estates associated with the Colle di Bertinoro, the hilly area of Romagna known for producing Albana, Sangiovese and Pagadebit.
Region: Emilia-Romagna
Country: Italia
Grapes: Sangiovese, Albana, Pagadebit, Trebbiano
Area known as 'Balcone di Romagna' with a strong focus on wine tourism. Characteristic soils of the "spungone" Typical grape varieties: Albana, Sangiovese, Pagadebit, Trebbiano Presence of a consortium or network of producers promoting the wines of Bertinoro.
Winery history
The Bertinoro area boasts a long winemaking tradition: the vineyards surrounding the hill have been the foundation of local production for centuries. Wineries in the area have also organized into consortia to promote Bertinoro’s wine and landscape at regional and international levels.
Production philosophy
Enhancing the bond between grape variety and terroir, expressing the characteristics of the hill and local soils through viticultural practices aimed at quality and typicity. The approach of local producers focuses on telling the story of the landscape, the history of indigenous grapes, and promoting the area as a wine tourism experience.
Terroir and vineyards
The hill of Bertinoro overlooks the rolling hills of Romagna from a panoramic vantage point that has earned it the nickname “Balcone di Romagna.” The vineyards are planted on soils characterised by “spungone” and are part of the areas regulated by the DOC Romagna subzones, including the rules for Sangiovese and Pagadebit in the Bertinoro subzone.

Official Awards

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