Coteaux Bourguignons 2023 Box da 6 bottiglie
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    Coteaux Bourguignons 2023 Box da 6 bottiglie

    Bourgogne AOC
    Codice: 0A0160

    Il Coteaux Bourguignons Rouge di Trénel è un vino rosso prodotto in Borgogna, Francia, da uve Gamay. Si tratta di un vino giovane e vivace, perfetto per un pasto informale o un aperitivo.

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    Coteaux Bourguignons 2023 Box da 6 bottiglie

    The Coteaux Bourguignons Rouge from Trénel is a young, fresh and versatile red wine, perfect for those looking for a pleasant wine to drink every day. If you are looking for a complex and elegant Pinot Noir, this wine might not be the best choice. However, if you appreciate drinkable and fruity wines, the Coteaux Bourguignons Rouge is an option to try.

    The vinification of Trènel's Coteaux Bourguignons Rouge follows the principles of traditional Burgundian viticulture, with the aim of preserving the freshness and fruitiness of the Gamay grapes. Here are the key steps in the process:

    The grapes are harvested by hand when they reach perfect sugar and phenolic ripeness. The grapes are destemmed and lightly crushed, then macerated in steel or cement vats to extract colour, aromas and tannins. Maceration usually lasts between 5 and 10 days, depending on the vintage and style desired. Alcoholic fermentation takes place at a controlled temperature, typically between 20 and 25°C. During this phase, the grape's natural sugars are converted into alcohol.

    Ageing: Coteaux Bourguignons Rouge from Trènel is not aged in oak barrels. At the end of malolactic fermentation, the wine is stabilised, filtered and bottled.

    Caratteristiche

    Colore: Rosso rubino luminoso
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    Gusto: Fiano

    Occasioni

    pranzo/cena in famiglia, incontro fra amici, barbecue, a lume di candela, dopo cena.
    PackagingBox da 6
    TipologiaRossi
    StilePronta beva
    Carattere particolareVino moderno
    Annata2023
    PaeseFrancia
    RegioneBorgogna
    ViticolturaSostenibile
    AffinamentoBottiglia