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More information about Filari Lunghi Dolcetto d'Alba DOC - Brandini
The elegant Filari Lunghi Dolcetto d'Alba from Brandini shimmers a bright ruby red in the glass. If you give it a little air in the glass by swirling it, you can perceive a perfect balance in this red wine, as it is neither watery nor syrupy or liqueur-like on the walls of the glass. Poured into a red wine glass, this red wine from Italy reveals wonderfully fragrant aromas of raspberry, sour cherry and elderberry, rounded off by other fruity nuances.
This red from Brandini is just right for all wine lovers who like as little residual sugar in their wine as possible. However, it is never sparse or brittle, as you would expect from a premium and single-vineyard wine. This dense red wine is balanced and multi-layered on the palate. Thanks to its moderate fruit acidity, the Filari Lunghi Dolcetto d'Alba flatters the palate with a velvety sensation without lacking freshness. On the finish, this youthful wine from the Piedmont wine-growing region finally delights with its beautiful length. Once again, there are hints of sour cherry and raspberry.
Vinification of the Brandini Filari Lunghi Dolcetto d'Alba
The basis for the balanced Filari Lunghi Dolcetto d'Alba from Italy are grapes from the Dolcetto grape variety. After the grape harvest, the grapes are transported to the press house as quickly as possible. Here they are selected and carefully crushed. Fermentation then takes place in stainless steel tanks at controlled temperatures. Vinification is followed by maturation on the fine lees for several months before the wine is finally bottled.
Recommendation for Brandini Filari Lunghi Dolcetto d'Alba
This Italian red wine is best enjoyed at a temperature of 15 - 18°C. It is the perfect accompaniment to braised chicken in red wine, veal steak with beans and tomatoes or lamb ragout with chickpeas and dried figs.