Dettori

Romangia IGT - Tenores - Jeroboam - Cassa di Legno - Dettori 2019

()
Read the description

Format: 300 cl

-20%


Recommended price: 207,54 €
This is a manufacturer's recommended retail price provided by manufacturers, suppliers, or vendors. Bottle of Italy uses the Recommended Price as a reference to allow comparison between different prices.
More information

VAT and Tax incl.


Excise and customs charges incl. (EU, CH, US only)

Available on order (2-5 business days).
The product is ordered specifically for you and shipped in 2-5 business days. This way you have access to a much wider and more up-to-date range of products.

Secure Transaction We are committed to protecting your data and privacy. Our payment protection system encrypts your data during transmission. We do not disclose your credit card information to third-party vendors or resell your personal information to third parties.
More information

Shipping security >

  • Damage/loss protection
  • Quality assurance
  • Tracked shipping
  • Shipping in 24/48h* *(for items in "Immediate Availability")
Technical information
Producer Dettori
Name Romangia IGT
Variety Cannonau
Vintage 2019
Gradation 16.5%
Format 300 cl
Aromatic profile Red fruits, spices, balsamic notes
Vinification method Steel fermentation, prolonged maceration
Region Sardinia
Production area Sassari and Olbia-Tempio
Country Italy
Type Still red wine
Aging 12 months
Type of cask Large wooden barrels
Color Intense ruby red
Serving temperature 16-18°C
Recommended consumption Within 5-7 years
Pairing Red meats, game, aged cheeses
Romangia IGT by Tenores is a wine that captures the authentic essence of Sardinia, a land of traditions and unspoiled landscapes. Produced mainly with the Cannonau grape variety, a local symbol, this red undergoes aging in a Jeroboam wooden case that enhances its complexity and structure, offering an enveloping sensory experience. In the glass, it presents an intense ruby red color, while on the nose it releases deep aromas of ripe red fruits, sweet spices, and subtle balsamic hints.

On the palate, the softness of the tannins blends with a pleasant sapidity, providing a balance between elegance and the typical rusticity of the territory. Romangia IGT by Tenores pairs excellently with roasted meats, aged cheeses, and traditional Sardinian dishes, emphasizing the conviviality and warmth of every occasion. A true tribute to the island terroir, capable of thrilling with its expressive richness.
The winery

Tenute Dettori – Winery in Sardegna

Discover the story and wines of Tenute Dettori.

A natural winery from Romangia (Sennori, Sardinia), known for single-cru wines, biodynamic practices and concrete vinification.
Region: Sardegna
Country: Italia
Founded: 1996
Grapes: Cannonau (clone Retagliadu Nieddu), Vermentino, Moscato di Sorso-Sennori, Monica, Pascale
Cru: Badde Nigolosu, single-vineyard wines Exclusively vinified in concrete tanks. Biodynamic practices and a natural approach Goblet-trained vines at 250–300 m above sea level. Indigenous grape varieties, with particular focus on the local Cannonau clone.
Winery history
The Dettori family has cultivated the land and produced wine for generations. Sales in demijohns continued until 1981, when Paolo began bottling part of the production. The modern project now known as Tenute Dettori was presented under the heading "1996 – Vignaioli Artigiani del vino e della Terra in Badde Nigolosu." The estate has progressively promoted the pure vinification of ancient local clones and the enhancement of the Badde Nigolosu cru.
Production philosophy
Artisanal agricultural work and minimal cellar intervention: biodynamic farming, hand harvesting, cluster selection, natural macerations and aging exclusively in concrete to express the terroir without the systematic use of wood or additives.
Terroir and vineyards
Badde Nigolosu, a natural amphitheatre in the Romangia del Logudoro. Vines are bush-trained at approximately 250–300 m above sea level, with views over the Gulf of Asinara and protected areas of Mediterranean maquis.

Official Awards

Expert Prize Description Vintage