Arteteke 3 Bottiglie
49,30 € Original price was: 49,30 €.45,90 €Current price is: 45,90 €.
Format | Box of 3 |
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Manufacturer | Arteteke |
Origin | Italia |
Typology | Mixed Wine |
Grape Variety | Aglianico, Malvasia del Vulture, Moscato di Ripolla |
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Manufacturer: Arteteke
Wine Box of 3 bottles of natural wine
Ianghe 2019, Malvasia del Vulture 85%, Moscato di Rapolla 15%
Produced from approximately 15 year old vines on medium-textured siliceous soil. The traditional Vulture grapes, Malvasia del Vulture and Moscato di Rapolla, are vinified separately to preserve the varietal characteristics and ferment spontaneously in cement with native yeasts. Broad and fragrant nose, apparently with white flowers such as broom and jasmine, then fresh fruit, followed by aromatic and fragrant hints, with salty puffs at the end. Great balance between acidity and softness, the sip is enveloping, the finish is long
Aglianico del Vulture Russe 2019
It comes from medium-textured siliceous soil and a 2-hectare vineyard with 20-year-old vines. Native yeasts, fermented and aged in concrete tanks. Fruit salad of red fruits and dark pearl flowers, undergrowth and iodized notes. The sip is full and soft, as is the tannin. It is fresh and tasty, persistent on the finish
Ancestral 2019, Aglianico
From grapes located on an ancient lava flow of the volcano in the Rapolla area, produced with native yeasts, the wine begins fermentation spontaneously in concrete and finishes in the bottle, without additions. Violet and raspberry, strawberries and wild herbs, mineral notes. Lively and easy to drink, fresh and thirst-quenching
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Melfi, Vulture
Arteke in Lucanian dialect means a restless child. The winery was born in 2013 in Vulture from the meeting between Giulio Francesco Bagnale, president of AIAS Melfi-Matera (association of families of people with disabilities) and Alessandro Bocchetti, Gourmand and Disseminator, who decided to create an agricultural company aimed at the employment of children with disabilities.
Since 2020 the winemaker is Luca Faccenda, a young and talented Piedmontese, who has decided to embrace the cause.
Artekeke is a symbol of redemption and resistance, like the Bramea, the stylized butterfly in the logo, very rare and which lived exclusively around the Monticchio Lakes, in Vulture: A warning to take flight.
Artekeke wines are profound and pure expression of a wild and volcanic terroir.