Vino Rosato: A Statement of Unity and Vision
In a world where concepts of purity, origin, and identity are frequently invoked, Corrado Dottori has crafted a wine that defies these trends. His Vino Rosato is a response to societal pressures and political panic, a statement that transcends these divisive notions. Dottori explains, "We wanted to mix and unite the skins of different grape varieties," a symbolic gesture that reflects his belief in connection and unity. The wine combines white and red grapes, harvested simultaneously in a democratic process, and fermented together, demonstrating that these grapes can create something cohesive and beautiful when united.
Dottori views this wine as a personal reflection of his and his wife’s perspective on the world, as well as a vision of the world they wish to leave behind for their children.
Style
Vital, dynamic, and carefree, this wine is playful yet soft, with abundant fruit. Juicy, round, and never aggressive, it’s a wine that fits every occasion.
Technical Sheet
- Varieties: Montepulciano, Sangiovese, Verdicchio & Trebbiano
- Vineyard: San Michele. The soil is poor, made up of clay, limestone, and intersecting gypsum veins.
- Harvest: Handpicked
- Fermentation: Spontaneous | Wild yeasts, in used oak barrels
- Aging: 6 months in stainless steel, 2 months in bottle
- Filtration: Yes
- SO₂: < 50 mg
- Alcohol: 13%
- Closure: Natural cork
- Serving Temperature: 9-11°C
- Perfect Drinking Window: From now until 2029
- Volume and Price per Liter: 0.75 l (€24.90/l)
Maxim: All producers listed by Vinonudo use compost, organic fertilizers, and natural preparations in their vineyards, and refrain from using herbicides, pesticides, or synthetic fertilizers.