

Librandi Duca Sanfelice Cirò Classico Superiore Riserva 2017
The Librandi Duca Sanfelice Cirò Classico Superiore Riserva is the estates finest expression of the Gaglioppo grape. Duca Sanfelice is the name of the oldest vineyard owned by the Librandi family and the last one planted by Raffaele Librandi, the father of Antonio and Nicodemo. It is situated in the heart of the Ponta territory, which is considered one of the oldest and most important crus of the classic Cirò area. Ruby red in colour, this wine offers rich aromas of figs, sour cherries, and tobacco with hints of chocolate. On the palate, Duca Sanfelice is substantial and well-structured with tannins and a long spicy finish.
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The Producer Librandi | Calabria
Librandi is to be found in Cirò Marina, a small town in the southern Italian region of Calabria (the tip of Italy's boot), on the splendid Ionian coastline. The winery was founded in 1950 by Antonio and Nicodemo Librandi and today is...
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The Region Southern Italy & The Islands
Southern Italy is traditionally included with Sicily and Sardinia (often referred to as ‘The Islands’ when writing about this prolific wine-growing area), because they share, amongst other things, the same latitude. The area includes the southern mainland regions of Apulia (Puglia), Campania, Basilicata and Calabria...
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Cantele Primitivo del Salento 2017
Librandi Cirò Rosato Segno 2018
Librandi Cirò Bianco Segno 2019
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The Primary Grape Wine By Grape Variety | Other Varieties
It is estimated that there are more than 10,000 grape varieties in present commercial production, yet this probably includes the same grapes under other names. With the increase of DNA fingerprinting it is thought that the real number might come down closer to 5,000.
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