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With a delicate pale salmon hue and fine mousse, this sparkling rosé offers of aromatic notes of orange blossom, pink grapefruit and pomegranate. Crisp and refreshing, with hints of Mediterranean Maquis on the finish.
The vines are grown in the heart of the Salento region in Puglia. The vineyard is situated at 100 metres above sea level, where the vines benefit from high average daily temperatures, low rainfall, and significant diurnal temperature differences. Maritime breezes ensure the vines are well ventilated, healthy and dry. The warm weather during the ripening period, provides excellent conditions for the grapes to accumulate good sugar levels and reach optimum maturity, while the cool nights retain natural, balancing acidity and encourage expressive aromatics. The soils are mixed and calcareous, which helps to accentuate the aromatics and freshness in the grapes. The vines are Guyot trained, which enables the vines to produce the optimum yield in order to retain a good acidity level. Additionally, the grapes are harvested earlier than usual, during the beginning to middle of August, to encourage the preservation of acidity levels; good acidity levels is an essential attribute for quality sparkling wine. The fruit is hand-picked early in the morning, into small baskets to retain the integrity of the bunches and aromatics. The varieties used in this wine include predominantly Primitivo, with other Italian native varieties such as Malvasia Nera to give this rosé its distinctive Italian flair.
Following a short skin maceration to impart the delicate, pale salmon hue, the grapes were very gently pressed and only the free run juice was selected for this wine. Fermentation took place with carefully selected yeasts, in stainless steel tanks at temperatures maintained around 16°C, preserving the freshness and fruity aromatics. The secondary fermentation, to produce the delicate mousse took place in autoclave, as per the Charmat method. The wine rested in the autoclave for one month, on the lees imparting texture.
In 1962 nineteen vine growers from San Marzano, combined their efforts to establish “Cantine San Marzano”. Over the years the cooperative has grown significantly and is now composed of over 1200 vine growers. They are now one of the most professional, forward-thinking companies in Southern Italy, with a reputation for producing great wines. Their production philosophy is simple but uncompromising; “passion” and “competence” are the bywords at the heart of their everyday activity.