Malesia - Tradita 2017

Tradita

Format: 75 cl

-18%


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Producer Tradita
Name Vino del Kosovo
Variety Prokupac, Cabernet Sauvignon, Vranac
Vintage 2017
Gradation 14.0%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Ripe forest fruits, floral notes, sweet spices
Vinification method Classic fermentation, maturation in steel or wood
Region Rahovec/Orahovac
Country Kosovo
Type Dry red
Aging Several months in steel or wood
Type of cask Steel, wood
Color Intense ruby red
Serving temperature 16-18°C
Recommended consumption Within 5-7 years
Pairing Grilled meats, stews, aged cheeses
Il Malesia della cantina Tradita è un vino che rivela le sfumature autentiche del territorio da cui proviene. Dalla prima occhiata, si presenta con un colore intenso, suscitando subito curiosità e aspettative elevate. Al naso, offre un bouquet complesso ed elegante, con sentori di frutti di bosco maturi e note floreali ben amalgamate, accompagnate da un leggero accenno di spezie dolci.

In bocca, il Malesia si distingue per la sua struttura equilibrata e rotonda. I tannini sono fini e ben integrati, contribuendo a una sensazione di morbidezza che avvolge il palato. L'acidità è presente ma non invasiva, garantendo una freschezza che invita al sorso successivo. Il finale è persistente, lasciando una piacevole sensazione di frutta matura e spezie che si prolunga nel tempo.

Questo vino è il compagno ideale per piatti robusti come carni alla griglia, stufati, e formaggi stagionati, ma può anche essere apprezzato da solo, per cogliere appieno tutte le sfumature che ha da offrire. La cura nella vinificazione e l'attenzione ai dettagli della cantina Tradita emergono chiaramente in ogni calice, rendendo il "Malesia" una scelta eccellente per chi cerca un vino raffinato e complesso.
The winery

TRADITA Winery – Winery in Rahovec

Discover the story and wines of TRADITA Winery.

Family-owned winery based in Rahovec (Kosovo), focused on the indigenous varieties Prokupa/Prokupac and Vranac and on artisanal winemaking practices.
Region: Rahovec
Country: Kosovo
Founded: 2012
Grapes: Prokupa / Prokupac, Vranac (Vranina), Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay
Family-owned winery with on-site production Focus on native grape varieties: Prokupa/Prokupac and Vranac Vineyards at 350–500 m above sea level on calcareous-marly soils. More than 12 hectares under cultivation, of which 3.5 hectares are owned. Online wine sales and presence on marketplaces such as Vivino.
Winery history
The Kastrati family's winemaking tradition in the Rahovec region spans generations. To consolidate their viticultural work, the family built their own winery and, starting in 2012, began marketing wines under the TRADITA label, showcasing local grape varieties and passed-down knowledge.
Production philosophy
Family-scale production with a focus on quality: hand-harvesting, careful grape selection, limited yields and attention to vineyard biodiversity. Declared practices aimed at reducing the use of systemic pesticides; winemaking at controlled temperatures using natural yeasts and aging in stainless steel tanks and French oak barrels.
Terroir and vineyards
Vineyards located in the Rahovec area of Kosovo, on sandy-calcareous soils with marl and a fossil layer. Vines are planted at elevations between 350 and 500 metres, in an area that enjoys over 270 days of sunshine a year.

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