Puglia Moscato Bianco Passito IGP "Appassito" 2018 - Morasinsi

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Winery | Morasinsi |
Region | Puglia |
Wine type | Passito |
Classification | IGP Puglia |
Year | 2018 |
Format | 0.375 |
Alcohol | 16.5% |
Grapes | 100% Moscato |
Specifications | |
Color | Golden yellow, unfiltered |
Fragrance | Aromatic, with hints of ripe fruit, almonds and dried apricots. Notes of honey and dried flowers. |
Flavor | In the mouth it is structured and with a good freshness. |
Pairing | Aged or blue cheeses, dry sweets and creams. |
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White Muscat from the Tratturello plot.
Soil: clayey, calcareous, rich in humus and with a good presence of skeleton. Training system: spurred cordon.
The grapes are harvested by hand in small boxes and then left to dry in the sun and the wind.
Once the grapes have dried, spontaneous fermentation begins thanks to the indigenous yeasts present on the skin of the grapes and in our cellar ecosystem.
The approach to winemaking is natural and the wine obtained is the result of the synergy between the vine, the terroir and the hands of us winemakers.
Grapes ferment in concrete tanks.
Aging for twelve months takes place in cement and wood on the fine lees held in suspension with the batonnage technique.
The wine then decants naturally.
Bottling takes place in the cellar during the waning moon.
“We cultivate native and international grapes with love and respect”
We are Morasinsi, young winegrowers in love with nature and viticulture. We make wine from our estate grown grapes with a commitment to traditional techniques whilst focusing on innovative practices througout the vineyard and the winery.
Morasinsi is the fantasy composition of our history. “M” is the “Murgia”, the great mother that acts as a terroir, which welcomes our vineyards and raises them with its unique soil and its warm and dry climate. “Insi” means “insieme” (= together), recalling the ensemble of the various inhabitants of the vineyard ecosystem: the vine that produces
our grapes, the beneficials (bees, bumblebees and ladybugs) thanks to which we defend our plants in a natural way, the spontaneous plants that enrich the soil with natural fertility and give us many ingredients for our traditional dishes, and finally the man who respectfully works within nature.