

Red Italian Wine (Copy)
Red 13,5% - Format: 5 lt.
Out of stock
8,50€
ALCOHOL CONTENT
13,5%
SERVICE TEMPERATURE
18° C
FOOD PAIRING
Aperitifs with long-aged cheeses, medium-aged cured meats and mushroom-based dishes. Well-seasoned and tasty first courses, such as slow-cooked meat stews, roasts and game.
TASTING NOTES
Intense ruby red color with violet reflections up to garnet. On the nose, hints of red fruits such as blackberries, ripe mulberries and plums. Intense and round taste. The strong but not intrusive tannin.
Additional information
| Weight | N/A |
|---|---|
| Size | 5 lt. |
| Alcohol Degree | 13,5% |
| Temperature | 18° C |
| Vintage |
Cantine Paololeo
If it is true that behind every bottle of wine there is always a story to tell, that of Paololeo wines is a simple and beautiful story, just as all the family stories are.
There have been five generations of winemakers who, united by a passion for wine and never leaving their land, have built a piece of history of the winery which, today as then, in located in the town of San Donaci, south of Brindisi.
The main focus of the Paololeo winery is the family and the territory in all its traditional expressions; the winery is flanked by the farm which today owns more than 70 hectares and an ancient farmhouse surrounded by vineyards; Primitivo, Negroamaro, white and black Malvasia of Lecce: these are the main autochthonous vines grown, followed by Chardonnay and Fiano.
Today it is a modern company of 35,000 square meters, equipped with a fully automated bottling line, a capacity of 120,000 hectoliters of wine and 1,000 French and American barriques for aging the wines.
The annual production is currently around 5 million bottles, of which 60% is destined for sale abroad in countries such as Denmark, Sweden, Norway, England, Germany, Switzerland, USA, Brazil and others.
Remaining faithful to tradition has always been Paolo Leo's goal, animated by the same hereditary passion that has accompanied the Leo family business for more than a hundred years.
Official page: www.paololeo.it

