Di Majo Norante Sangiovese 2002

Sangiovese
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Di Majo Norante Sangiovese 2002 Front Label
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Product Details


Varietal

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Vintage
2002

Size
750ML

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Winemaker Notes

Vivid ruby red in color with a fresh bouquet of violets and woodland berries. Smooth and refreshing with loads of ripe fruit. An excellent accompaniment to antipasti, first courses and grilled white meats

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Di Majo Norante

Di Majo Norante

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Di Majo Norante, Italy
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Founded in 1968, the Di Majo estate cultivates more than 200 acres under vine. In order to ensure consistent, high-quality production for all the estate’s wines, Alessio Di Majo hired renowned oenologist Riccardo Cotarella as a consultant. In addition to producing quality wine at an outstanding value, the Di Majo family is dedicated to practicing environmentally sound agriculture. The Di Majo Norante winery sits on the estate of the Marquis Norante of Santa Cristina in the region of Molise, along the Adriatic Sea between Puglia and Abruzzo. The cultivation of vines in this area dates back to 500 BC, when the region was inhabited by two pre-Roman civilizations, the Sanniti and the Osci. The estate has been dedicated to growing vines since the 1800s. In the 1960s a modern cantina was constructed and vines were replanted in the Ramitello area. Optimal exposure, constant breezes during the summer, excellent soil composition and a slope toward the Sciabolone and Madonna Grande valleys combine to create a particularly favorable environment for the production of wine here.


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WIN6100204_2002 Item# 58018

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