根據香港法律,不得在業務過程中,向未成年人售賣或供應令人醺醉的酒類。
Under the law of Hong Kong, intoxicating liquor must not be sold or supplied to a minor in the course of business.

Viticcio Monile 2009 (RP: 92)

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Viticcio 由 Landini 家族擁有,位處於Chianti的中心地帶Greve。現時 Alessandro Landini 和家人跟隨父親的傳統方式管理,葡萄園分佈於Chianti Classico及 Maremma,合共約120公頃,自2013年起全部轉為有機種植。葡萄園周邊盡是樹木,包括用來提煉初搾橄欖油的橄欖樹。酒窖內的工作仍主要保持人手操作,簡約和純淨是展現風土的重要元素。Monile是知名的Super Tuscan,用古老葡萄藤的 Cabernet Sauvignon 和 Merlot混釀而成。

產區保護條例:
Toscana Rosso IGT 

產地:
意大利

種類:
紅葡萄酒

葡萄品種:
80% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Merlot

陳年:
於細橡木桶陳年18個月,再於大木桶陳年6個月。

品酒筆記:
(Robert Parker's rating: 92 points)
2009年份的Monile 從杯中迸發出令人陶醉的石墨、黑莓、甘草和煙燻等香氣。它是一款來自 Viticcio 強勁有力的葡萄酒。 理想情況下,2009 年份應該再窖藏一兩年(品飲於2012年),但它始終是一款結構宏大的酒,適合配襯味道同樣豐厚的食物。


Today Viticcio is owned by the Landini family in the heart of the Chianti Classico region, Greve. Now the winery is managed by Alessandro Landini who, with his family, follows his father’s footsteps. The vineyards are extends to 120 hectares of which all turned to organic since 2013. All around are woods and also olive trees for the production of extra virgin olive oil. The work in the cellar is still largely carried out manually. Simplicity and cleanliness are essential elements to obtain a wine that expresses at its best the characteristics of its territory.
Monile is the Viticcio's internationally known Super Tuscan. This wine is the result of a blend between Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, both from old vineyards that are on different grounds.

Denomination:
Toscana Rosso IGT 

Country of Origin:
Italy

Type:
Red/Rouge (Still)

Grape Varieties:
80% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Merlot.

Ageing:
In barriques of 225 l for 18 months and large Slavonian oak barrels for a further 6 months.

Tasting Notes:
(Robert Parker's rating: 92 points)

The 2009 Monile explodes from the glass with a heady concoction of smoke, graphite, blackberries, licorice and tar. This is a decidedly muscular, powerful wine from Viticcio. Ideally, the 2009 should be cellared for another year or two (tasted in 2012), but it will always remain a big, big wine in need of similarly rich foods. 



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