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Tenute Potenti Rosa Potenti - 2023
Salento IGT Rosato

Tenute Potenti Rosa Potenti - 2023
Wine Specs
Vintage
2023
Varietal
100% Negramaro
Appellation
Salento Rosato IGT
Harvest Date
Harvested and specially selected by hand in the second week of September
Aging
Aged in stainless steel tanks for at least 3 months before being bottled.
Alcohol %
12.5
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$27.00
/ 750ml bottle
SKU: TP-ROS-23

Origins from an Ancient Greek varietal, "Negroamaro" which means dark-bitter, this little one is anything but...she is fresh, lively and delightfully soft.

Wine Specs
Vintage
2023
Varietal
100% Negramaro
Appellation
Salento Rosato IGT
Harvest Date
Harvested and specially selected by hand in the second week of September
Aging
Aged in stainless steel tanks for at least 3 months before being bottled.
Alcohol %
12.5
Wine Profile
Wine Profile / Tasting Notes
The wine has a clear, warm and passionate pink color.  The nose opens with exquisite aromas of rose, violet and cherry. On the palate, it is refreshing and velvety, persistently finishing with a fine return of fruity tones.
Production Notes
After a short maceration process at low temperature, it is fermented at a controlled temperature of 13-14 ° C, for about 20 days. Subsequently, the wine ages in stainless steel tanks for at least 3 months before being bottled.
Food & Wine Pairing
Recommended in combination with fish, crustaceans and molluscs, this rosé wine is a delightful choice to accompany unseasoned cheeses and white meats as well. As an aperitif, Salento Rosato is par excellence.
More Information
The Negroamaro grape is a dark skinned grape, growing almost exclusively in the Salento area. It was introduced by the Greeks since the seventh century BC, when the Hellenic colonists arrived on the Italian coasts and founded numerous towns there. This makes the ancient vines over 1500 years in existence. It is believed the name "Negroamaro" derives from the dialect "niaru maru" which translates to bitter, black, describing 2 of its wine’s characteristics: dark grape and high levels of tannins. It is also believed that the name Negroamaro is a union of Latin (niger) and Greek (mavros), which simply translates to its grape color “black-black".
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