The sunkissed Red
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IGT Terre Siciliane
Frappato, Merlot, Syrah
- Appellation: IGT Terre Siciliane
- Vine: Frappato, Merlot and Syrah
- Terroir: hilly
- Soil: clayey soils with red marlstones presence
- Exposure: south (200 mt. a.s.l)
PRODUCTION AREA
Baglio Sorìa
Baglio Sorìa soil is characterised by mineral elements, clay and red marlstones and other rocks of Oligocene period. Red marlstones are the responsible of the structure of red wines of Baglio Sorìa estate.
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Firriato’s late harvest
A challenging experimentation that one of a late harvest of red grapes in a particular climate landscape like one of Sicily. The Authentic Terroir concept makes the difference between Firriato and other remarkable maison du vin. As a matter of fact, the meticolous attention focused on winery process to produce wines with remarkable recognisability for and the on-going research of different and relevant sensorial profiles, encourages Firriato to increase the range of the winery techniques and exploring Sicilian Terroirs. The goal was to overipen a Sicilian varietal like Frappato as well as the international Merlot and Syrah in order to evolve the aromas after the normal maturation and avoiding an excessive sugar concentration by maintaining freshness and acidity level making a wine more admirable for the most demanding palates.
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The Characteristics of the vintage
2022
In the Trapani countryside, the 2021 harvest witnessed a constant climatic trend. During the first winter months, heavy rains revitalized the soil, followed by a cool spring and a mild start to summer.
2020
A prominent harvest, full of interesting results especially as regards the qualitative aspect of the production. The vintage was generally affected by a variable climate trend compared to 2019, with temperatures above the seasonal average – in particular between the months of January and February – and a certain drought from May to late September. These conditions slightly anticipated the budding phase, reducing the development and growth process of the foliar apparatus until flowering which, in the Trapani countryside, resulted in a lower yield (about 30%) – for white grape varieties. in particular – in favor of quality: one of the best in recent years.
2019
The 2019 harvest is generally affected by the colder and rainier climatic trends compared to the averages of recent years. The rains distributed in winter and prolonged until late spring, with temperatures also below average and, above all the prevalence of winds from the north – sometimes even sustained, delayed budding and moved forward the whole process of development and growth of the ” foliar apparatus until flowering which, in the Trapani countryside led to a decrease in production: the vegetative delay, in fact, due to the drop in temperatures after the flowering phase did not allow the development of large clusters but favored an increase of average quality.
2018
Vintage 2018 in Trapani began with frequent and constant rains, and then stabilized during the final phase of grape ripening, with temperatures on average cooler than in 2017 and with good temperature variations between day and night.
2017
In 2017, the climate trend led to a regular vegeto-production cycle. At the beginning of summer, thanks to a good vegetative curve, the plants presented themselves in excellent phytosanitary conditions.
2015
Complicated vintage, fall 2014 is characterized by hot weather and few rainfalls. These climate conditions caused the appearance of remarkably reduced natural turfing rich in microterms ( species growing thanks to low temperatures). Natural and cultivated seed plants seem to be in late. Winter beginning is cold with strong spore abatement due to the huge humidity of spring 2015. ApprofondisciThis fact decreases initial microbial charge and the virulence of pathogens in their first development steps (April).
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Awards
2016
James Suckling: 91 pts
2015
James Suckling: 90 pts
The Recipe
Pork pluma on onion and apple compote
Prepare the compote by slicing the onions and dicing the apples, combining them in a saucepan to which you will add the sugar and honey. Bring everything to a boil. Cook for 40 minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove from the heat, let it rest and add a spoonful of balsamic vinegar.