LE PERLE DI PAVONE Brut Rosé 2014

Vino Spumante di Qualità
LE PERLE DI PAVONE Brut Rosé 2014

Wine Description

Fragrance, fruity with elegant notes of yeast; It is a unique taste experience! The perfect companion for your festive occasions, as aperitif or to accompany appetizers.100% vegan!

Wine Type
sparkling wine | rose | dry
Certificates
vegan, organic, bio-dynamic
Allergens
sulfites
Drinking Temperature
8 - 10 °C

Vineyard

Origin
Italy, Toscana, Montalcino
Quality grade
Vino Spumante di Qualità
Site
Campo Levante, La Rosa dei Venti
Varietal
Sangiovese 100 % | 19 years
5000 plants/ha | 5000 liter/ha
Sea Level
450 - 500 m
Soil
galestro limestone slate

Weather / Climate

Climate
mediteranian

Harvest and Maturing

Harvest
handpicked | September 13 - September 23 | 15 kg cask
Grape Sorting
manual
Malolactic Fermentation
no
Fermentation
spontaneous with pied de cuve
Pre Clarification: 2 hours
Sangiovese | steel tank | 2100 L | 28 day(s) | temperature control: yes | 18 °C | 50 %
Fermentation Stop: By cooling and SO2 At Residual Sugar 1 g/L
Sangiovese | small oak barrel | 500 L | used barrel | 28 day(s) | temperature control: yes | 18 °C | 50 %
Disgorgement
Nov. 28, 2018 | cold | mechanical
Riddling
manual
Sulfur Added
grapes
Bottling
May 11, 2015 | 2432 bottles

Food pairing

The perfect companion for festive occasions, as an aperitif or with appetizers.

Vintage 2014

Seasonal trend: A very wet winter during which temperatures were well above average, spanning from 2°C and 11.5°C in January, with 132 mm of rainfall. The situation was similar in February, with average temperatures between 6.4°C and 13.5°C and 133 mm of rainfall. There was no frost and not even any snow. Spring began with a March characterised by average rainfall for the time of year, 31 mm, and temperatures above average once again, oscillating between 6.4°C and 13.5°C. September and ripening: The first ten days of September were characterised by abundant rainfall in repeated cycles of 4-5 days, alternating with days of pale sun, with none of the north wind that usually blows at this time of year. This situation continued with less intensity until the 24th of September 2014. Late September brought some beautiful days, but with the reduction of the hours of sunshine and the heavy rainfall at the beginning of September, all the critical issues that can occur with Sangiovese grapes, in terms of skin, colour, extract and intensity, became evident. The first harvesting of the Sangiovese in the parts that enjoy more southerly exposure took place from the 24th to the 27th of September. About 78 mm of rain fell between the 1st and the 24th of September. October: The first twelve days of October were characterised by the same seasonal trend as late September, with sunny days and temperatures above average for the time of year. This enabled many winegrowers to harvest grapes with rich levels of acidity, guaranteeing a good quality vintage. (Consorzio Brunello di Montalcino)