Discover Cupinero IGT Toscana Rosso Col Di Bacche
Historical Origin
Cupinero IGT Toscana Rosso Col di Bacche is an oenological gem produced in the celebrated region of Tuscany, known for its fertile soils and ideal climate for viticulture.
This red wine is the fruit of Italian winemaking tradition, which is blended with modern techniques to create a high-quality product.
The Vineyard
Location and Climate The Col Di Bacche vineyard is located in one of the most privileged areas of Tuscany, where the Mediterranean climate, characterized by mild winters and warm but breezy summers, creates the ideal environment for viticulture.
The vineyard’s particular exposure, facing the setting sun, ensures optimal light, crucial for the good development of the grapes. Soil The soil of the Col Di Bacche vineyard plays a key role in defining the quality of the grapes.
Characterized by good drainability, it is composed mainly of clay and limestone, with a rich presence of minerals that transfer to the wine those earthy and mineral notes so appreciated by connoisseurs.
The composition of the soil also helps regulate the water available to the vines, which is essential to slightly stress the plants so that they concentrate the sugars and aromas in the berries. Grape Varieties and Growing Techniques The Col Di Bacche vineyard is primarily planted with Sangiovese grapes, an indigenous variety that finds its ideal habitat in Tuscany.
These vines are joined by other international varieties, selected to enrich the complexity of Cupinero IGT.
Cultivation techniques follow the principles of sustainable agriculture, with limited use of chemicals and great respect for the natural rhythm of the plants.
Vineyard Management Vineyard management is meticulous and aims to produce high quality grapes rather than quantity.
Pruning is strictly manual and aimed at ensuring good aeration of the grapes and balanced sun exposure.
During the year, several passes through the vineyard are made to select the grapes and ensure that each berry contributes to the wine‘s flavor and aroma profile. Harvesting Grape harvesting is also done by hand, following the optimal point of ripeness for each variety.
This process, although more labor-intensive and expensive than mechanical harvesting, allows for the selection of the healthiest and ripest bunches, ensuring that only the best is turned into wine. Sustainability and Innovation Finally, the Col Di Bacche vineyard is at the forefront of adopting sustainable practices, such as installing solar panels to reduce energy consumption and using soil conservation techniques to prevent erosion.
These choices not only improve the quality of the wine, but also contribute to the preservation of the surrounding environment, promoting viticulture that looks to the future without forgetting the roots of tradition.
Method of Production and Bottling
Cupinero IGT Col di Bacche is made following traditional methods that emphasize ripeness and harmony of flavors.
After harvesting, the grapes undergo a controlled fermentation, followed by aging in barrels that enriches the bouquet.
Bottling is done carefully to preserve the integrity and freshness of the wine.
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Price and Matching
This wine is offered at a price of €29 per bottle, positioning itself as an excellent option for those seeking a quality wine at an affordable cost.
Possible pairings: Traditional Tuscan Cuisine Cupinero IGT pairs beautifully with the robust, flavor-packed dishes typical of Tuscan cuisine.
A classic is bistecca alla fiorentina, a generous cut of grilled meat that finds Cupinero the perfect companion for its intense flavor and succulent texture.
Wild boar stew, with its spicy notes and rich sauce, also pairs well with the tannic characteristics and structure of the wine. Cheeses and Cured meats Mature cheeses, such as Tuscan pecorino, with their sharp and slightly spicy flavor, are another ideal pairing for Cupinero.
The wine, with its body and complexity, balances the richness of the cheese.
Cold cuts, such as finocchiona or Tuscan ham, with their rich and slightly fatty flavor, also find an excellent contrast of flavors in Cupinero. Mushroom Dishes The earthiness and minerality of Cupinero IGT particularly stand out with mushroom dishes, such as porcini risotto or a simple pan of trifoliated mixed mushrooms.
Mushrooms, with their umami flavor and meaty texture, create a gastronomic dialogue with the wine, emphasizing mutual woody and earthy notes. Game and Spicy Dishes Game, such as venison and hare, prepared in roasts or stews, is ideal to accompany this wine.
The spices and herbs used in the preparation of these dishes intensify the spicy notes of Cupinero, creating a deeply harmonious pairing.
Rich and spicy dishes, such as wild boar ragout or pappardelle with hare sauce, are excellent choices to showcase the wine’s versatility. International Pairings In addition to classic Italian dishes, Cupinero also lends itself well to pairings with international cuisines that use red meats and elaborate preparations.
An example would be a beef tenderloin in red wine sauce or French cuisine dishes such as coq au vin, where the wine comes into play in both preparation and pairing.
These pairings not only enhance the qualities of Cupinero IGT Toscana Rosso, but also offer a journey through flavors and traditions that define Tuscan gastronomy and beyond.
Temperature and Storage
To appreciate it at its best, Cupinero IGT should be served at a temperature of 18-20°C.
It should be stored in a cool place away from direct light sources to maintain its organoleptic qualities.
The Ideal Glass
To fully enjoy Cupinero IGT Col di Bacche, we recommend the use of a wide glass, which allows the wine to oxygenate and fully express its rich aroma and flavor.