Podere Orto (Giuliano Salesi and Simona de Vecchis)
Podere Orto, "Amai" 2021
Podere Orto, "Amai" 2021
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Organic, Biodynamic. Procanico, Sangiovese, plus a smattering of multiple other native Lazian red varieties from the Orto vineyards. ‘Amai’ is a different cuvée each vintage, but will always be composed of a blend of red and white grapes native to northern Lazio, taken entirely from the field blend parcels planted by Giuliano himself. The soil types on the Orto parcels are a mix of sand and clay, including soils of marine origin: calcareous and sandstone marl with quartz, at around 600m elevation. Amai 2019 is 75% white and 25% red wine, vinified separately in stainless steel tanks and blended two months before bottling. Unfined, unfiltered, around 20-25 ppm SO2 added before bottling. 13%ABV
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