





Monferrato Red Experience
About the mixbox
Your package will arrive at your doorstep within4 - 16 days
L'Armangia az. Agricola will receive and pack your order (1 - 4 days)
The courier will pick up your order and deliver it straight to your door
Price
Price incl. alcohol tax, shipping and VAT.
Your package will arrive at your doorstep within4 - 16 days
L'Armangia az. Agricola will receive and pack your order (1 - 4 days)
The courier will pick up your order and deliver it straight to your door
What's in your box?

Winemaker's notes
An austere and elegant traditional Barbera made from a mixed ageing in small wood and large casks, to impart complexity,...Product details
- Country:
Italy
- Region/Subregion:
- Piemonte/Nizza
- Classification:
- DOCG
- Certification:
- None
- Grape:
- Barbera (100%)
- Vintage year:
- 2022
- Color:
- Ruby red with purple tones changing to garnet red after a long ageing.
- Aroma:
- The bouquet is remindful of stone-fruit, strawberries, violets, vanilla and almonds, sometimes associated with smoke hues
- Taste:
- Tasty and full-bodied
- Alcohol content:
- 14.5%
- Sweetness:
- Dry
- Volume:
- 750 ml
- Best Served:
- 17 - 19 °C
Food pairings by the winemaker
- Beef
- Charcuterie
- Cheese - goat cheese
- Cheese - mature and hard
- Cheese - mild and soft
- Lamb
- Pasta / Pizza
- Pork
- Veal
Vinification, winemaker's own words
- Soil:
- Clay, Limestone
- Terroir:
- The grapes come from vineyards planted between 1934 and 1985, in San Marzano Oliveto Cru “Leiso” at an altitude of 200 m. The hillside, a 5-10% slope, has a South-East by East exposure. The soil is rich in clay and markedly alkaline, poor in organic substances with abundant tuff flakes.
- Harvest:
- Picked by hand
- Fermentation:
- Steel (100%)
- Storage:
- New oak (20%) 18 months, Old oak (80%) 18 months
Traditional vinification in steel vats is immediately followed by the first racking and by the the storage of 100% of the product in oak casks having a capacity of 300, 2,000 or 3,400 litres each, about 50% small barrels and 50% large barrels, both french oak. A second racking is performed between July and August, based upon the wine's evolution, while the third takes place in late September: In the final stage, all the wine is left to age in large oak casks exclusively. Total oak ageing takes 17/18 months.

Winemaker's notes
A blend based on Nebbiolo, Barbera, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Freisa. Partly barrique aged and partly aged in large...Product details
- Country:
Italy
- Region/Subregion:
- Piemonte/Monferrato
- Classification:
- DOC
- Certification:
- None
- Grape:
- Cabernet Sauvignon (5%), Freisa (5%), Albarossa (15%), Barbera (20%), Nebbiolo (45%)
- Vintage year:
- 2022
- Color:
- deep ruby-red tending towards garnet
- Aroma:
- The bouquet is remindful of stone-fruit, violets, vanilla and almonds, sometimes associated with smoke hues
- Taste:
- Tasty and full-bodied, with sound acidity, can be tannic and astringent in its juvenile stage
- Alcohol content:
- 15%
- Sweetness:
- Dry
- Volume:
- 750 ml
- Best Served:
- 18 - 20 °C
Food pairings by the winemaker
- Beef
- Charcuterie
- Cheese - mature and hard
- Game
- Lamb
- Mushrooms
- Pork
- Veal
Vinification, winemaker's own words
- Soil:
- Clay
- Terroir:
- The grapes come from the following vineyards: “Veraldi” vineyard on the Castellero hill (Canelli), planted in 1998 at an altitude of 200 m. The hillside is a 5-10% slope, facing South. The soil is markedly alkaline, poor in organic substances, draining and mixed with abundant tuff flakes. The grapes obtained from this vineyard - Nebbiolo, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. - “Buschet” vineyard in Pratorotondo (Canelli), planted in 1998 at an altitude of 170 m a.s.l. on a 10% slope facing North-West. The soil is alkaline, poor in organic substances, draining and rich in tuff flakes. - Other vineyards planted with Barbera and Albarossa. The proportion of grapes from the various cultivars can vary every year, depending on the chemical properties of the grapes, in an effort to keep the sensorial and qualitative characteristics of the product constant.
- Harvest:
- Picked by hand
- Fermentation:
- Steel (100%)
- Storage:
- Old oak (100%) 12 months
Traditional vinification in steel and oak vats is immediately followed by the first racking and by the the storage of 100% of the product in oak casks having a capacity of 300 or 2,000 litres each. A second racking is performed between November and February, based upon the wine's evolution, while the third takes place in late July, the following year. Cabernet Sauvignon Barbera and Merlot are mostly aged in small barrels, whereas all the rest is stored in large casks.

Winemaker's notes
Born from a visionary crossing in 1938, Albarossa carries within it the soul of two noble grapes: the strength of Barber...Product details
- Country:
Italy
- Region/Subregion:
- Piemonte/Monferrato
- Classification:
- DOC
- Certification:
- None
- Grape:
- Albarossa (100%)
- Vintage year:
- 2019
- Color:
- Deep Ruby red with purple tones changing to garnet red after a long ageing.
- Aroma:
- The bouquet is remindful of stone-fruit, strawberries, plum and almonds. Bloody and spicy notes
- Taste:
- Tasty and full-bodied, occasionally crisp, it is tannic in its juvenile stage
- Alcohol content:
- 14.5%
- Sweetness:
- Dry
- Volume:
- 750 ml
- Best Served:
- 16 - 19 °C
Food pairings by the winemaker
- Beef
- Charcuterie
- Cheese - mature and hard
- Fish - fat
- Game
- Lamb
- Pork
- Veal
Vinification, winemaker's own words
- Soil:
- Clay, Limestone
- Terroir:
- The grapes Albarossa 100% come from our estate vineyards at an altitude of 250 m a.s.l.. The hillside, a 10% slope, has a North-East exposure. The soil is markedly alkaline, poor in organic substances. The site is characterized by a strong temperature range, while the surrounding skyline ensures long exposure to sunlight, causing early ripening. The vine planted is Albarossa, a variety obtained in 1938 by crossing Chatus (also known as Nebbiolo di Dronero) and Barbera.
- Harvest:
- Picked by hand
- Fermentation:
- N/A
- Storage:
- N/A
Traditional vinification in steel and oak vats is immediately followed by the storage of the product in oak casks having a capacity of 2,050 liters each, for a 14 months period

L'Armangia az. Agricola
Nizza Docg Titon
254,95 SEK / Bottle
Winemaker's notes
Product details
- Country:
Italy
- Region/Subregion:
- Piemonte/Nizza
- Classification:
- DOCG
- Certification:
- None
- Grape:
- Barbera (100%)
- Vintage year:
- 2022
- Color:
- Ruby red with purple tones changing to garnet red after a long ageing.
- Aroma:
- The bouquet is remindful of stone-fruit, strawberries, violets, vanilla and almonds, sometimes associated with smoke hues
- Taste:
- Tasty and full-bodied
- Alcohol content:
- 14.5%
- Sugar content:
- 1 g/l
- Acidity:
- N/A
- Sweetness:
- Dry
- Volume:
- 750 ml
- Closure:
- Natural cork
- Best Served:
- 17 - 19 °C
Food pairings by the winemaker
Vinification, winemaker's own words
- Soil:
- Clay, Limestone
- Terroir:
- The grapes come from vineyards planted between 1934 and 1985, in San Marzano Oliveto Cru “Leiso” at an altitude of 200 m. The hillside, a 5-10% slope, has a South-East by East exposure. The soil is rich in clay and markedly alkaline, poor in organic substances with abundant tuff flakes.
- Harvest:
- Picked by hand
- Fermentation:
- Steel (100%)
- Storage:
- New oak (20%) 18 months, Old oak (80%) 18 months
Traditional vinification in steel vats is immediately followed by the first racking and by the the storage of 100% of the product in oak casks having a capacity of 300, 2,000 or 3,400 litres each, about 50% small barrels and 50% large barrels, both french oak. A second racking is performed between July and August, based upon the wine's evolution, while the third takes place in late September: In the final stage, all the wine is left to age in large oak casks exclusively. Total oak ageing takes 17/18 months.
About L'Armangia az. Agricola
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