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Description

Vermentino Nero is a vine originating from the hills of the coastal region of northernTuscany and the extreme eastern part of Liguria. Lunae was one of the first companies to strongly believe in the potential of this vine, planting a vineyard of about 3 hectares in the early 2000s.

Delicate but complex aromas, floral notes of violet and dog rose as well as fruit are perceived, the wine is fresh with light spicy notes. Bright and dynamic taste with excellent tannic texture with an almond coated finish that gives the wine great personality. 

Lvnae Vermentino Nero 2022

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Taste Profile

Dry
Sweet
Light
Complex
Fresh
Oaked

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Attributes

  • Type: Red Wine

  • Style: Smooth and Vibrant Red

  • Country: Italy

  • Region: Sardinia

  • Blend: Vermentino Nero

  • Vintage: 2022

  • ABV: 13

  • Size: 75cl

  • Farming: Sustainable

  • Winemaking: Conventional

LVNAE

Lvnae, a prestigious Ligurian producer, is renowned for its exquisite Vermentino wines. Established in 1966 by Paolo Bosoni, this family-owned winery is located in the Colli di Luni area, where the unique microclimate and terroir are ideal for cultivating indigenous grape varieties. Lvnae combines traditional viticulture with innovative winemaking techniques to craft wines that reflect the true essence of Liguria. Their Vermentino wines are celebrated for their elegance, aromatic complexity, and vibrant minerality. Lvnae’s dedication to quality and authenticity has earned them a stellar reputation among wine enthusiasts and a leading position in Ligurian winemaking.

Sardinia

Sardinia, an island in the Mediterranean Sea, is renowned for its unique and high-quality wines, shaped by its diverse climates and ancient winemaking traditions. The region benefits from a mix of coastal and inland climates, with varied soils contributing to the distinctive character of its wines. It is particularly famous for its red wines made from the Cannonau grape, known locally as Grenache, which produces rich, full-bodied reds with deep berry flavours and a hint of spice. It also excels in whites from Vermentino, offering crisp, aromatic wines with notes of citrus, herbs, and a touch of minerality. With its combination of indigenous grape varieties and traditional winemaking methods, Sardinia provides a captivating and varied wine experience.