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Montefalco Sagrantino – Scacciadiavoli

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A very intense wine with light garnet hues and a fruity and spicy bouquet, with notes of small red fruits, red citrus, underbrush and fresh spices. Montefalco Sagrantino DOCG lends itself to long aging: 20 years or more. Rich in polyphenols that have antioxidant and therefore beneficial properties.
Suggested pairings: It goes well with roasts, barbecued red meats and game. It also pairs well with spicy aged and blue cheeses.
Optimal temperature: 18° C.

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Denominazione

Montefalco Sagrantino DOCG

Formato

0,75 l, 3 l Cassa di legno, Magnum 1,5 l Cassa di legno

Regione

Umbria

Alcol

15% vol.

Annata

2018

Cantina

Scacciadiavoli

Montefalco Sagrantino – Scacciadiavoli

Introducing Montefalco Sagrantino Scacciadiavoli, a wine that combines elegance and complexity in every sip. Harvested from mid to late October, the vinification process lasts three to four weeks in 100 hl French oak tanks, with temperature controls to ensure optimal fermentation. Leggi di più

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White Wine Territory, Where Time Stands Still
Antinori Castello della Sala is located in Umbria, a short distance from the Tuscan border, about 18 kilometers from the historic city of Orvieto. Leggi di più

Castello della Sala, a magnificent medieval manor with 600 hectares (1482 acres) of land 200 (495 acres) of which are planted with vineyards, is located halfway between the Paglia river and the summit of Monte Nibbio.

History

Castello della Sala was built in 1350 by Angelo Monaldeschi della Vipera whose family arrived in Italy in the IX century following Charlemagne’s troops.
The 1300’s marked the beginning of a long series of conflicts between family members in order to gain control over Orvieto. In 1437 Gentile, grandson of Angelo dei Monaldeschi della Vipera, gained control of the city and reigned as dictator for over a decade. Following Gentile’s death in 1466, a peaceful period started at the castle, culminating with the reconciliatory marriage of Gentile’s son, Pietro Antonio della Vipera, and his cousin Giovanna Monaldeschi della Cervara. The XVI century introduced a period of serenity: the citizens of Orvieto respected Pietro Antonio. Giovanna della Cervara began restoration work on Castello della Sala and commissioned a fresco in the chapel of the Three Wise Men at the entrance to the castle. The couple also became patrons of the magnificent Duomo of Orvieto and made contributions for the paintings done by Signorelli in the Capella Nuova. Pietro Antonio died in 1516 and following her husband’s wishes Giovanna donated Castello della Sala and its land to the Opera Pia Santa Maria otherwise known as the Duomo of Orvieto.

The castle belonged to the Duomo up until 1860 when the newly unified Italian government seized all church property after which it had a series of private owners. In 1940 Marchese Niccolò Antinori, Piero’s father, bought the estate fully aware of the fact that the area held great potential for producing fine white wines. After years of neglect, Castello della Sala moves towards a period of rebirth.

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