Terra d'Oro Sangiovese 2006 Front Label
Terra d'Oro Sangiovese 2006 Front Label

Winemaker Notes

2006 Terra d'Oro Sangiovese is a testament to diligence and hard work paid inthe cellar. The garnet hue of Sangiovese is deepened by Barbera's rich purple pigment. A base of spiced cider aromas of clove and nutmeg are built upon by complex aromas of leather, pekoe tea, and anise. Flavors of red plum, apple, and black cherry stewed fruitspiced with cinnamon, vanilla bean, and licorice entice your pallet. The finish brimming with fruit and spice ends with a kiss of sweet oak. Co-fermenting with Barbera results in a silky mouthfeel and food-friendly acidity that ensures a successful pairing with anything off the menu. Pair 2006 Terra d'Oro Sangiovese with hearty Cioppino, Duck Breast with a velvety plum reduction, or your favorite pizza.
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Among Italy's elite red grape varieties, Sangiovese has the perfect intersection of bright red fruit and savory earthiness and is responsible for the best red wines of Tuscany. While it is best known as the chief component of Chianti, it is also the main grape in Vino Nobile di Montepulciano and reaches the height of its power and intensity in the complex, long-lived Brunello di Montalcino. Somm Secret—Sangiovese doubles under the alias, Nielluccio, on the French island of Corsica where it produces distinctly floral and refreshing reds and rosés.

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Originally a source of oenological sustenance for gold-seeking miners of the mid-1800s, the Sierra Foothills was the first region in California to produce wines from European grape varieties. Located between Sacramento and the Nevada border, this area’s immigrant settlers chose to forgo growing the then-ubiquitous Mission grape and instead brought with them superior vines from the Old World to plant alongside mining camps.

Zinfandel has been the most important variety of this region since its inception, taking on a spicy character with brambly fruit and firm structure. Amador and El Dorado counties, benefiting from the presence of volcanic and granite soils, are home to the best examples. Bold, robust Rhône Blends and Barbera are also important regional specialties.

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