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Feudo Montoni - "Lagnusa" Nero d'Avola 2021 (750ml)

Price: $24.00

Quantity in Stock: 3
 Grown Organically 
Producer Feudo Montoni
Country Italy
Region Sicily
Varietal Nero d'Avola
Vintage 2021
Sku 42499
Size 750ml

Feudo Montoni Description

Ruby red in color. The structure does conquer with strength, but rather with elegance. Complex aromas are laced with notes of cherries-
in-spirit, red plum, blackberry and warm spices, which are in harmony with one another. The boldest aromas are of warm spices, such as allspice, cinnamon and clove. Notes of menthol amplify the freshness. It is soft, velvety, sapid and laced with the right amount of delicate tannin on the palate.

 

Feudo Montoni has been producing top-quality wines on its historic grounds since 1469, and is currently overseen by Fabio Sireci, the third generation of a family dedicated to producing the most refined expressions of this long-cultivated terroir.

Rosario Sireci purchased the Feudo Montoni estate in the late 1800s upon discovering a wealth of ancient vines and passed down the property and closely held “secret knowledge” to his son and grandson. “Our wines are manipulated as little as possible by human intervention,” says Fabio Sireci of his family’s methods, which employ the “cru concept” of bottling a wine from the best grapes in a single vineyard. Feudo Montoni’s pre-phylloxera vineyard, for example, is planted with native Nero d’Avola clones.

Today, the certified organic winery produces many of Italy’s most celebrated 100% indigenous varietals—Perricone, Nerello Mascalese, Catarratto, Grillo, Inzolia and Passito—in addition to the purest expression of Nero d’Avola.

Sireci is particularly proud of the organic farming methods, artisanal cellar practices and renewable energy sources he’s implemented and maintained, which he says preserves the grapes’ natural flavors and nuances. “We keep the vines rustic, so the foliage is free to express itself,” he says. “The vineyards are not fertilized—we condition the land by sowing broad beans and peas, and we do not use any chemical products.”

All operations in the vineyard are undertaken completely by hand, and the results speak for themselves: thanks to the Sireci family’s dedication and the vineyards’ high altitude, fluctuating temperatures, plentiful rainfall and neighboring olive and wheat plots, Feudo Montoni wines have staked their claim among the finest in the region.

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