Consorzio dei Vini Tipici di San Marino

Passito da Uve Moscato Stramature - 375ml - Oro dei Goti

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Producer Consorzio dei Vini Tipici di San Marino
Name Passito da Uve Moscato Stramature
Variety Moscato
Gradation 14.5%
Format 375 ml
Aromatic profile Notes of honey, ripe fruit, white flowers
Vinification method Grape drying, partial fermentation
Region San Marino
Country Italy
Type Passito wine
Aging Aging in French oak tonneaux for 12 months and 6 months in bottle
Type of cask French oak tonneaux
Color Golden yellow
Serving temperature 10-12°C
Recommended consumption To be consumed young or after short aging
Pairing Desserts, blue cheeses
The Moscato Stramature Passito produced by Oro dei Goti is a sweet wine that captures the essence and richness of Moscato grapes left to wither spontaneously. This 375 ml bottle is a concentrate of intense aromas and unique taste sensations, aimed at a discerning audience and lovers of sophisticated sweet wines.

Color: The wine has a bright, captivating golden amber color, which anticipates the complexity and richness of the olfactory sensations.

Aroma: On the nose, the Moscato Stramature Passito offers an intriguing bouquet, with standout notes of dried apricot, acacia honey, and hints of sweet spices such as vanilla and cardamom. The fine ripening of the Moscato grapes also gives hints of candied citrus and a slight nuance of wilted rose.

Taste: On the palate, the wine is a sublime expression of balanced sweetness. The texture is velvety and complex, enriched by excellent acidity that balances the sweetness and extends into a long, persistent finish. The aftertaste brings echoes of dried fruit and honey, which linger elegantly.

Food Pairings: This Moscato Stramature Passito is ideal at the end of a meal, paired with desserts like Sicilian cannoli or tiramisu. It also excels alongside blue cheeses or foie gras.

Serving Temperature: It is recommended to serve this wine at a temperature of about 8-10°C to enhance all its complex nuances.

The Moscato Stramature Passito from Oro dei Goti is a wine that represents a true gem for lovers of the genre, offering a rich and memorable tasting experience, perfect for celebrating special occasions or elegantly concluding a refined dinner.
The winery

Consorzio Vini Tipici di San Marino

Discover the story and wines of Consorzio Vini Tipici di San Marino.

Cooperative consortium that coordinates the wine production of the Republic of San Marino; it brings together local winegrowers and produces wines bearing the "San Marino" Identification of Origin Mark.
Country: San Marino
Founded: 1979
Grapes: Sangiovese, Biancale, Moscato, Ribolla (Pignoletto/Rebola), Canino, Cargarello, Chardonnay, Pinot Nero, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Ancellotta
The only organized entity producing wines with the Marchio d'Identificazione di Origine of the Republic of San Marino. Coordinates approximately 100 member winegrowers. Winemaking focused on native grape varieties and traditional local cultivars. Appearances in international competitions and mentions in industry guides.
Winery history
Founded as a consortium in the late 1970s to protect and enhance San Marino's winemaking tradition, the Consortium gradually centralized the winemaking of members' grape deliveries, becoming the Republic's main winery. Over time it has promoted the State's seal of origin and brought several local wines to national and international competitions and guides.
Production philosophy
Safeguarding the native vine heritage and promoting the collective enhancement of the territory: the consortium coordinates its members' work to produce distinctive products guaranteed by the State-issued mark of origin.
Terroir and vineyards
Vineyards are located on the slopes of Monte Titano in the Republic of San Marino, cultivated at altitudes of approximately 100 to 450 meters above sea level.
Awards and recognitions
Recognition in competitions and industry guides; among the cited results is the Silver Medal at the Concours Mondial de Bruxelles for 'Tessano' and mentions in various wine guides.

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