Wines

Morellino di Scansano Rosamante doc 2023

Tasting notes: the perfect representation of Sangiovese from the Maremma, here blended with other complementary grapes. The vines enjoy the best climatic conditions, steady breezes balanced with an almost continuous exposure to the sun. The excellent level of grape maturity and the modest yield per hectare ensure elegant and well structured wines. Vinification begins with cold pre-fermentation maceration and is then followed by a temperature-controlled fermentation in stainless steel. This is followed by a few months aging in French oak barrels and subsequent bottle refinement. Val delle Rose Morellino di Scansano has a bright red color with violet hues. The aroma is fruity, with intense notes of wild cherry that are typical of this varietal. They add a richness and pleasant sharpness. On the palate, it is smooth and full flavored with ample body and supple tannins. Serve with: Maremma tortelli and cheeses; a wine that goes well with the entire meal.

Technical Specifications
Appellation:Morellino di Scansano D.O.C.G
Area of productionMaremma, Tuscany
Harvest / Vintage2015
Number bottles40.000
Grapes varietySangiovese 90%, other complementary grape varieties 10%
Altitude150 mt above sea level
Soil CompositionFeldspalthic quartz sandstone, largely siliceous
Tonnes of grape per hectare5 Tonnes
Plant per hectare 5000
Pruning techniqueSpurred Cordon
VinificationTraditional red-wine vinification temperature-controlled on skin
Method of fermentationStainless Steel
Fermentation temperature26 °C
Length of Fermentation and maceration16 days
Ageing6 months in barriques and minimum 3 months in bottle
Service temperature16 ° C
Alcoholic content13,5 %

Val delle Rose

A profound knowledge and passion for Sangiovese are at the origin of Val delle Rose 

in Maremma in the heart of the Morellino di Scansano production zone.
At the time of the purchase, Val delle Rose owned 25 hectares of vineyards.

The intervention can be compared to a small agricultural revolution as the agronomic techniques used until then did not guarantee the consistent quality necessary for the 

survival of a winery.

The study of the available soils, a practice subsequently conducted by many other 

Maremma estates, revealed the enormous potential of this terroir, so much so that the company decided to extend the vineyards to the current 100 hectares, where Sangiovese 

is the protagonist.

Toscana

The name of Tuscany is synonymous with its most famous, and probably Italy’s most famous, red wine. Chianti is produced in high volumes and exported worldwide, with a distinctive personality that is difficult to define but that has somehow impressed consumers all over the world. The Sangiovese grape is the key to the region’s success, as the backbone of DOCG wines in Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano and Carmignano. Yet the region’s prestige is today further enhanced by the evolution of the “Super Tuscan”, wines that now rank among some of Italy’s most refined. Failing to slot into any existing DOC or DOCG category, they are now largely classed as Toscana IGT in order to avoid the humble Vino da Tavola category.