LibrandiCirò Rosso Segno 2022

Product code: 17050
£12.55 inc VAT
Country
Country: Italy
Region
Region: Calabria
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Ciro
Type
Type: Red Wine
Winery
Winery: Librandi
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Gaglioppo
Grape: 100% Gaglioppo
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Country
Country: Italy
Region
Region: Calabria
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Ciro
Type
Type: Red Wine
Winery
Winery: Librandi
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Gaglioppo
Grape: 100% Gaglioppo

Product Notes

Librandi Cirò Rosso Segno is a deep red wine with a complex aroma and a rich taste. It is made from 100% Gaglioppo grapes, which are native to southern Italy. The wine offers a bouquet of ripe red berries, black cherries, and spices. On the palate, it has a velvety texture with flavors of dark fruit, black pepper, and hints of leather. This wine has a well-balanced acidity and tannins that make it perfect to pair with hearty Italian dishes such as grilled meats, pasta, and aged cheeses. Aged for 12 months in oak barrels, this wine has a smooth round finish that lingers on the palate. It is an excellent choice for wine enthusiasts who love bold red wines.

Tasting Notes

Made from single-variety Gaglioppo grapes. Ruby red in colour with an intense bouquet of cherry and spices. The flavours are generous with notes of almonds, figs and pears.

About the Winery

Librandi

Librandi is a family-owned wine estate in Italy, and its history dates back to 1953. This was the time when Librani wines began to be bottled in a cellar located in Tirone, Ciro Marina. Small parcels in the Ciro Doc estate are used for planting vines to make these wines. These parcels include Olivitello, San Biase, Frassa and Feudo. The grapes processed here are Gagliopppo and Greco Bianco. In 1955, the family purchased the Ponta Estate, and spent the next few years expanding this estate.

After purchasing a few other small parcels, the family went on to acquire the huge plot in Strongoli. This place went on to become the official vineyard of the Arcidiaconato Estate, later. Many years later, in 2014, the Calabrian clone varietals got registered in the National Register of Vine Varieties, as a result of detailed research carried out in this parcel. In 1993, a small plot was selected on the Ponta Estate to conduct experiments and research. In a few years, the Librandi label became big enough to buy the Rosaneti Estate.

The ancient Greeks had named the territory, Enotria. However, today, we know the place as Calabria, known for producing some of Italy's most authentic wines. Nestled between two seas and with beautiful mountains in the background, Calabria is blessed with abundant natural extravaganza. The parcels of vineyards located close to the seas have unique soil qualities, and they are known to produce some of the intense-bodied grapes in this region. 

Val di Neto, the vineyard that has Lonian and Sila on either of the sides, is known for its biodiversity. Here, the sky and mountain touch each other, to reflect the true personality of the terroirs of the region. The wines are classified into different ranges based on the territory where the grapes are grown. They are IGT Calabria, Doc Crio, Doc Melissa and other small parcels.

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