Fratta IGT - Maculan 2019

Maculan

Format: 75 cl

-18%


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Fratta IGT from the famous Maculan winery is a wine of great character and complexity, the result of the passion and experience of the Maculan family in the production of high quality wines in the Veneto.

This wine has an intense ruby ​​red color, with violet reflections that suggest its youth. On the nose, it offers a rich and enveloping aromatic bouquet, with intense aromas of ripe berries, dark cherries and plums, accompanied by spicy and slightly herbaceous notes.

In the mouth, Maculan's Fratta IGT reveals a complex and harmonious structure, with soft, well-integrated tannins and a pleasant freshness. The sip is enveloping, with good persistence and a long and persistent finish that recalls the fruity and spicy sensations perceived on the nose.

This wine is an excellent companion for red meat dishes, game, mature cheeses and traditional Venetian cuisine. Thanks to its structure and complexity, it can also be appreciated alone, in moments of relaxation and contemplation.

The winery

Maculan Società Agricola – Winery in Veneto

Discover the story and wines of Maculan Società Agricola.

Family-owned winery from Breganze (Veneto) known for Torcolato and for a production that combines native grape varieties and international varieties.
Region: Veneto
Country: Italia
Founded: 1947
Grapes: Vespaiola, Tai, Chardonnay, Sauvignon, Pinot Bianco, Pinot Grigio, Pinot Nero, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Marzemino, Moscato
Renowned for its Torcolato, a passito wine made from Vespaiola using the traditional appassimento method. Family-run winery with documented activity since 1947 and modern development under the leadership of Fausto Maculan. A production that combines indigenous grape varieties with international varieties. Winery open to visitors, with vintage archives dating back to the late 1970s and a wine club. Commitment to innovation and experimental projects.
Winery history
The winery originated from the Maculan family's winemaking activities in Breganze. The current estate was developed from the business founded by grandfather Giovanni Maculan in 1947. In the 1970s Fausto Maculan led a qualitative transformation of the estate, elevating local wines such as Torcolato and expanding the portfolio with modern expressions of red and white wines. Today management also involves his daughters, continuing a path that combines local tradition with winemaking innovation.
Production philosophy
The winemaking approach combines respect for the territory with experimentation: meticulous care in the vineyard and the cellar, revival of local traditions and attention to modern techniques. The estate emphasizes the identity of Breganze grapes while also using international varieties for a wide range of wine styles.
Terroir and vineyards
The vineyards are located in the DOC Breganze area, on the hills at the foot of the Altopiano di Asiago. The area is characterized by microclimates favorable to ripening and by hillside aspects that influence production, particularly of passito wines made from Vespaiola.

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