Red wine | Veneto, Italy
Indulge in the captivating experience of Pasqua's Morago da uve leggermente Appassite, a wine that beautifully embodies the rich winemaking heritage of the Veneto region in Italy. Crafted by the renowned Pasqua family, a name synonymous with dedication and passion, this wine is a testament to their unwavering commitment to quality. The 'Appassite' in its name hints at the unique process where the grapes are gently dried, concentrating their flavors and creating a wine of exceptional depth.
This red wine is a harmonious blend of traditional grape varietals, carefully selected to create a symphony of tastes on your palate. The primary grapes of Corvina, Rondinella, and Corvinone bring about a complex interplay of dark fruits, subtle spices, and earthy undertones, making each sip a journey of discovery. The slightly dried grapes bring out notes of ripe cherries, plums, and hints of cinnamon and vanilla. These flavors are balanced by an underlying earthiness, creating a wine that is both rich and elegant.
With an alcohol percentage of 13.5% and a serving temperature of 18 degrees Celsius (64 degrees Fahrenheit), this wine is best enjoyed after a brief decanting period of 30 minutes. The decanting period allows the wine to fully express its nuanced aromas and flavors. Its robust profile makes it an excellent companion to a wide range of dishes, from hearty pasta dishes, grilled meats, to well-matured cheeses. Imagine enjoying this wine with a rich, slow-cooked ragu or a succulent roasted lamb. The combination is sure to be memorable.
The Pasqua Morago is more than just a wine; it’s an invitation to experience the very soul of Italian winemaking. It is a wonderful example of the unique Veneto style and will leave you with an enduring taste of Italy. At an estimated price of around 20 USD, this bottle represents incredible value for the quality and complexity it delivers. Don't miss the opportunity to add this remarkable wine to your collection and elevate your wine-drinking experience. It's not just about enjoying wine; it's about celebrating the artistry and traditions of one of Italy's finest wine-producing regions.