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The wine by Tua Rita is made from 100% Merlot. The grapes are hand-picked, vinification takes place in new oak barrique barrels, where the wine first matures for 18-20 months and then for a few more months in bottles. Redigaffi is a benchmark wine that has achieved cult status around the world. The 2000 vintage was the first wine from Italy to be awarded 100/100 by Robert Parker. Redigaffi features regularly in the catalogues of the world’s leading auctioneers.
Wine Year | 2021 |
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Country | Italy |
Winemaker | Tua Rita |
Region | Tuscany |
Price | nad 30 € |
Wine color | Red |
Stile of Wine | Rich red |
Grape varieties | 100% Merlot |
Alcohol level | 15,0 % |
Serving temperature | 16 - 18°C |
Level of sugar | Dry |
Special Wines | Wines for special occasions |
Volume | 0,75 l |
Paring with food | Duck breast, lamb, red meat, aged cheese |
James Suckling | 99/100 |
Grape variety | Merlot |
Tua Rita
When in 1984 Rita and Virgilio purchased the property that was to become Tua Rita, the land and the buildings on it were only to be the setting for a life together lived in contact with nature, farming nature’s bounty. It was their overwhelming passion for making wine that changed those plans. The couple tended the original two hectares of vineyard with such scrupulous care that Tua Rita became one of Italy’s first successful producers of vins de garage. In barely a decade, the hectares under vine had risen to nine, at the start of the new millennium there were twenty and today Tua Rita farms some thirty hectares planted to vine. Growth has been driven by Rita and Virgilio’s enduring enthusiasm and an ever-deepening awareness of the potential of this estate nestling in the area, between the Tirrenian Sea and the Colline Metallifere, known as Val di Cornia. Estate and cellar went from strength to strength, driven by Rita and Virgilio’s commitment. Meanwhile the winery’s image was flourishing under the skilful hand of Stefano Frascolla, husband of the owners’ daughter Simena, who herself became involved in managing the enterprise following the death of her father in 2010. The estate’s name is a simple inversion of Rita Tua’s given name and surname.
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