2015 Fattoria Rodáno Mon Nené Toscana 0,75 lt
Excellent ruby red wine. To the nose it is intense with notes of black cherry, blueberry, small red berries. On the palate it is persistent, soft, elegant, with a fine and pleasant tannin in the finish.
Rodano wines express strong ties with the past and with traditions, with a strong personality. They come from the passion of growing the vine, from respecting the land and the environment, favouring the presence of micro-climates and fungi, and enabling the useful development of flora and fauna.
Fattoria di Rodano is found along a dirt track that leads from Valle dell 'Elsa to Castellina in Chianti, a few kilometres from Monteriggioni, Siena and San Gimignano, locations of high historical and artistic interest.
It is difficult to find historical information on Rhone: the only knowledge comes to us in mediaeval times, when pilgrimages to Rome began, being very close to San Gimignano and Monteriggioni, located along the route of the Via Francigena.
In Rodano stood a Benedictine settlement, a place of reception for pilgrims who stopped there, and for the cattle they took with them in transhumance, crossing the hills in search of grazing.
Excellent ruby red wine. To the nose it is intense with notes of black cherry, blueberry, small red berries. On the palate it is persistent, soft, elegant, with a fine and pleasant tannin in the finish.
Rodano wines express strong ties with the past and with traditions, with a strong personality. They come from the passion of growing the vine, from respecting the land and the environment, favouring the presence of micro-climates and fungi, and enabling the useful development of flora and fauna.
Fattoria di Rodano is found along a dirt track that leads from Valle dell 'Elsa to Castellina in Chianti, a few kilometres from Monteriggioni, Siena and San Gimignano, locations of high historical and artistic interest.
It is difficult to find historical information on Rhone: the only knowledge comes to us in mediaeval times, when pilgrimages to Rome began, being very close to San Gimignano and Monteriggioni, located along the route of the Via Francigena.
In Rodano stood a Benedictine settlement, a place of reception for pilgrims who stopped there, and for the cattle they took with them in transhumance, crossing the hills in search of grazing.