Vino Rosato Rosé 2021

Azienda Corvagialla

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Italian natural rosé wine made from Sangiovese and Montepulciano, fresh and intense.

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Italy - Lazio

12.5°

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Capacity: 75 cl

Vintage: 2021

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Vino Rosato Rosé 2021,

Corva Gialla


The pretty light pink color of this Vino Rosato heralds the pleasure of floral notes on the nose and palate: rose, red fruits, citrus, lovely acidity, and a touch of bitterness on the finish, reminiscent of grapefruit peel, which gives it great charm. To obtain this Rosato, a blend of Montepulciano and Sangiovese, the Montepulciano harvest macerates for 48 hours on the skins before being pressed, while the Sangiovese is pressed directly at the entrance to the winery. The musts are then fermented together in fiberglass vats where they continue to refine until bottling in March. Rosato will suit everything you want from a rosé, and more: its purity and balance raise it above the standard image of summer rosés.

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Azienda Corva Gialla ("yellow crow") is a winery in Lazio, Italy, located on the edge of Umbria in the Alta Tuscia Viterbese. A volcanic region considered one of the most beautiful in Italy and characterized by its calanches, tall tuff rock formations delineating deep valleys carved by numerous streams and torrents. Corva Gialla is located in Lubriano, opposite Civita di Bagnoregio. Alta Tuscia is proving to be a breeding ground for young winemaking talents devoted to nature who are enhancing these lands deprived throughout history. Founded in 2017, the estate comprises four hectares cultivated by Beatrice Arweiler, originally from another wine-growing region, between the Rhine and the Moselle. The new owner also planted an olive grove (Frantoio and Leccino varieties) and developed the estate into a mixed crop and livestock system. The vines were planted with the help of Gian Marco Antonuzzi of the Le Coste estate. The friable volcanic soil lends itself beautifully to viticulture and the planting of grape varieties such as Grechetto d'Umbria, Trebbiano, Vermentino, Sangiovese, and Ciliegiolo. The estate's wines are quintessentially Italian, meaning they are crafted primarily for enjoyment. They are straightforward, deep, and easy to drink, expressing the strong minerality of their soils.

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Vino Rosato Rosé 2021,

Corva Gialla


The pretty light pink color of this Vino Rosato heralds the pleasure of floral notes on the nose and palate: rose, red fruits, citrus, lovely acidity, and a touch of bitterness on the finish, reminiscent of grapefruit peel, which gives it great charm. To obtain this Rosato, a blend of Montepulciano and Sangiovese, the Montepulciano harvest macerates for 48 hours on the skins before being pressed, while the Sangiovese is pressed directly at the entrance to the winery. The musts are then fermented together in fiberglass vats where they continue to refine until bottling in March. Rosato will suit everything you want from a rosé, and more: its purity and balance raise it above the standard image of summer rosés.

Find out more
Azienda Corva Gialla ("yellow crow") is a winery in Lazio, Italy, located on the edge of Umbria in the Alta Tuscia Viterbese. A volcanic region considered one of the most beautiful in Italy and characterized by its calanches, tall tuff rock formations delineating deep valleys carved by numerous streams and torrents. Corva Gialla is located in Lubriano, opposite Civita di Bagnoregio. Alta Tuscia is proving to be a breeding ground for young winemaking talents devoted to nature who are enhancing these lands deprived throughout history. Founded in 2017, the estate comprises four hectares cultivated by Beatrice Arweiler, originally from another wine-growing region, between the Rhine and the Moselle. The new owner also planted an olive grove (Frantoio and Leccino varieties) and developed the estate into a mixed crop and livestock system. The vines were planted with the help of Gian Marco Antonuzzi of the Le Coste estate. The friable volcanic soil lends itself beautifully to viticulture and the planting of grape varieties such as Grechetto d'Umbria, Trebbiano, Vermentino, Sangiovese, and Ciliegiolo. The estate's wines are quintessentially Italian, meaning they are crafted primarily for enjoyment. They are straightforward, deep, and easy to drink, expressing the strong minerality of their soils.