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Governo all'Uso Toscano

ROSSETTI s.r.l.

Red wine | Tuscany, Italy

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Red wine
13.5 %
14.59 USD
18°C / 64°F
Dry, Fruity, Full, Intense, Soft

Description

Embark on a sensory journey to the heart of Tuscany with ROSSETTI's Governo all'Uso Toscano. This wine is a testament to the region's rich winemaking heritage, crafted using the ancient 'Governo' method. A portion of the grapes is dried on the vine, concentrating their flavors and sugars, before being added to the fermenting wine made with other grapes. This unique process lends the wine its signature appealing softness, full body, and intense fruity character. The ROSSETTI winery, located in Cerreto Guidi, Italy, is dedicated to producing wines that truly represent their terroir and traditions, and this wine is no exception.

The Rosso Rossetti displays a beautiful, deep ruby hue, inviting you to discover its complex aromas. On the nose, you'll encounter layers of ripe red fruits, such as cherries and plums, intertwined with subtle spice notes. The palate is where this wine truly shines – it's a harmonious blend of velvety tannins, ample body, and a lingering, fruity finish. The 'Governo' technique imparts a unique soft mouthfeel.

This wine is incredibly versatile and pairs wonderfully with a wide range of dishes. Its rich character complements hearty Tuscan cuisine, such as pasta with meat ragu, grilled steaks, and roasted vegetables. Its fruitiness also makes it a pleasant companion to aged cheeses and charcuterie. Serve it at around 18°C to fully appreciate its nuanced flavors. It's ready to drink now, so there's no need for long decanting or aging. Whether you're planning a romantic dinner or a casual gathering with friends, the ROSSETTI Governo all'Uso Toscano will certainly elevate the experience. This is not just a wine; it's a taste of Tuscany in every bottle.

Latest update: February 1, 2025, 6:18 pm