Magnum Munjebel MC Red 2013

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€230,00

Région Italy - Sicily
Cépages Nerello Mascalese
Contenance 150 cl (Magnum)
Alcool 15.0
Couleur Red, Quiet
Millésime 2013

Sicilian red wine from the slopes of Etna made from Nerello Mascalese, from a single plot, rich and mineral.

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Fruits noirs

Fruits noirs

Fruits Rouges

Fruits Rouges

Poivré

Poivré

Herbacé

Herbacé

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Appellation : Italy - Sicily - Sicilian Land IGT
Vinification : Vinified with destemmed grapes, this develops an expression and structure; with a gentle and controlled extraction.
Carafage : Yes
Température de service : 16-18°C
Potentiel de garde : 5-10 years old

Decoding Wine

Sufficient

Woody

Complex

Floral

Expenses

Fruity

✔︎

Gobble

Light

Sweet (wine)

Mineral

✔︎

Oxidative

Beading

Powerful

Round

Salinity

Dry

Tannic

✔︎

Strained

Frank Cornelissen

Frank Cornelissen produit des vins sans intrants sur les pentes de l’Etna. Ses cuvées sont puissantes, minérales et très identitaires.
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Magnum Munjebel MC Red 2013,

Frank Cornelissen


The color is superbly intense, a deep, saturated red. Notes of red rose and wild red berries are very pronounced and powerful. A rich texture, body, and depth, with a rich and aromatic palate supported by fresh acidity. This is an already venerable vintage of this pure Nerello Mascalese, which comes from the Contrada Monte Colla (the meaning of the initials MC), a very steep, terraced plot with magnificent sun and wind exposure, directly opposite Mount Etna. The soil is sandy-clay. The vines, planted in 1946, produce a rich, powerful, and elegant wine. It's a bit like the hermitage of Etna. The harvest is destemmed and lightly crushed, then macerated for sixty days. No fining, light filtration before bottling.

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A key figure in natural wine, a universally respected figure in this category of wines, Frank Cornelissen is a classic. This man of constant questioning lives in human and cosmic resonance with his contrasting terroir: he has demonstrated that the powerful minerality of a great volcanic soil could be highlighted by the naturalness of his wines. The brilliance, the directness and the exquisite fruitiness of his vintages earn him the admiration even of those reluctant to go "natural." They are good introductory wines.
His Sicilian azienda is located in Passopisciaro, in the northern Etna valley. It is, he says, the "Night Coast" of Etna for the great diversity of its wines spread over many locations (contrade) at different altitudes. The climate is continental and harsh, even snowy, in winter, but very warm and sunny from June to September. The altitude gives the wines tension and elegance. The vines coexist with a Mediterranean polyculture: olive trees, almond trees, vegetable gardens... (Frank also produces olive oil). The age of the vines ranges from forty years to over one hundred years. The plots, nineteen in number, on twenty-four hectares in total, are all at altitude, between 600 and 900 meters, on several volcanic flows. They are all vinified separately: Frank decides on the blend based on the quality of the wines from each plot. In general, seven or eight vintages are made in addition to the generic wines (rosé, basic red and white). The soils are made up of different types of basalt, between powder and rock, with perfect drainage that allows for the production of concentrated and fine wines.
Nerello Mascalese dominates the estate's grape varieties. This great traditional red grape variety from the northern valley of Etna is the only grape variety used in the great vintages. Its growing cycle is long, which allows the vine to work the soil and capture its minerality in the fruit. Other grape varieties include: Nerello Capuccio, Minella Bianco, Minella Nera, Alicante Bouschet, Malvasia, Cattaratto, Moscadella, Grecanico Dorato, Carricante…