Cantine de Falco 'Salento' Rosato 2017
Primary flavours

Berries

Cherry

Pomegranate

Rhubarb

Blood Orange

Chalk

Earthy

Savoury
Details
Puglia in the south of Italy is a hotbed of exciting wine at the moment - for so long overlooked in favour of the 'trendier' wine regions further north, the sun-drenched south of Italy is finally....well, having its moment in the sun!
This rose is a blend of local varieties Negroamaro and Malvasia Nero. Full of fruit, it tastes of raspberry, sour cherry and pomegranate, with a hint of rose petal, clay and white pepper on the finish.
The wine is dry, clean and elegant, and is a great match to antipasti or simple pasta dishes.
The beautiful wine region of Puglia (the ‘heel’ of Italy’s boot) is best known for boisterous, full-bodied, and rather alcohol-heavy red wines. What a delight, then, it is to find a winery which uses the deeply flavourful grapes of this part of Europe for the production of truly fascinating rosé instead. De Falco winery is a family business which understands the importance of Puglia’s place in the wine world, and which knows the unique characteristics of the stunning Salento appellations it works with on a truly profound level. For generations, the de Falcos have been growing Negroamaro grapes in their mineral-rich, volcanic soils for the production of red and rosé wines, and over the last century, they’ve gained the insight and expertise to really bring out a remarkable spectrum of flavours and aromas from their fruit. Today, the winery is overseen by Gabriel de Falco, whose vision for his family business has been to open up to the international market, and to create modern, dynamic, and delicious rosé for the world to discover and enjoy. Gabriel de Falco works with the descendents of Negroamaro grapes which have been grown in an around Salento for up to 3,000 years (these grapes were first brought over from ancient Greece, and flourished in the sun-baked terroir which this winery calls its own). Using heritage vines of over a hundred years old, Gabriel’s wines are able to capture the real essence of this land, and allow the rest of the world to experience what was until relatively recently one of southern Italy’s best-kept secrets. Minimal intervention, a range of traditional production methods, and a meticulous attention to detail means that de Falco wines hit the high notes time after time, and offer a rich, juicy, and utterly fascinating twist on European rosé as we know it. Puglia in the south of Italy is a hotbed of exciting wine at the moment - for so long overlooked in favour of the 'trendier' wine regions further north, the sun-drenched south of Italy is finally....well, having its moment in the sun! This rose is a blend of local varieties Negroamaro and Malvasia Nero. Full of fruit, it tastes of raspberry, sour cherry and pomegranate, with a hint of rose petal, clay and white pepper on the finish. The wine is dry, clean and elegant, and is a great match to antipasti or simple pasta dishes.
The beautiful wine region of Puglia (the ‘heel’ of Italy’s boot) is best known for boisterous, full-bodied, and rather alcohol-heavy red wines. What a delight, then, it is to find a winery which uses the deeply flavourful grapes of this part of Europe for the production of truly fascinating rosé instead. De Falco winery is a family business which understands the importance of Puglia’s place in the wine world, and which knows the unique characteristics of the stunning Salento appellations it works with on a truly profound level. For generations, the de Falcos have been growing Negroamaro grapes in their mineral-rich, volcanic soils for the production of red and rosé wines, and over the last century, they’ve gained the insight and expertise to really bring out a remarkable spectrum of flavours and aromas from their fruit. Today, the winery is overseen by Gabriel de Falco, whose vision for his family business has been to open up to the international market, and to create modern, dynamic, and delicious rosé for the world to discover and enjoy. Gabriel de Falco works with the descendents of Negroamaro grapes which have been grown in an around Salento for up to 3,000 years (these grapes were first brought over from ancient Greece, and flourished in the sun-baked terroir which this winery calls its own). Using heritage vines of over a hundred years old, Gabriel’s wines are able to capture the real essence of this land, and allow the rest of the world to experience what was until relatively recently one of southern Italy’s best-kept secrets. Minimal intervention, a range of traditional production methods, and a meticulous attention to detail means that de Falco wines hit the high notes time after time, and offer a rich, juicy, and utterly fascinating twist on European rosé as we know it. Puglia in the south of Italy is a hotbed of exciting wine at the moment - for so long overlooked in favour of the 'trendier' wine regions further north, the sun-drenched south of Italy is finally....well, having its moment in the sun! This rose is a blend of local varieties Negroamaro and Malvasia Nero. Full of fruit, it tastes of raspberry, sour cherry and pomegranate, with a hint of rose petal, clay and white pepper on the finish. The wine is dry, clean and elegant, and is a great match to antipasti or simple pasta dishes.
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Taste Profile
This wine’s tasting notes.
Sweetness
lowmediumhigh
Body
lightmediumfull
Fruitiness
nonesomelots
Tannins
lowmediumhigh
Acidity
lowmediumhigh
Oak
nonesomelots
Alcohol
low
(under 12%)medium
(12-14%)high
(14%+)
Taste Summary
This wine’s tasting notes are leaning towards medium bodied, low sweetness, with high acidity, some fruitiness, low tannins, medium alcohol and no oak.
Specs
Region
Puglia
country
Italy
Grape type
Rosé
Wine Maker
Cantine de Falco
Alcohol
13%
Vintage
2017
Cellar period
1-3 years
Production method
Sustainably Made
Pairing guide
This stunning rosé wine from Puglia, Italy, packs a surprising punch of flavour on the palate, and is remarkably versatile when it comes to food pairing. You’ll want to match this beautiful bottle with seared tuna steaks, or with classic Italian antipasto dishes or charcuterie - the combination is a real taste of sunshine that’s sure to impress you and your guests this year. It’s also going to go well with hard cheeses, grilled or stewed red and yellow peppers, and flavourful Italian salads.
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Food

Pizza

Spiced Pork

Antipasto

Hot & Spicy

Spicy Raw Fish
Tastes

Crisp

Tangy

Fruity
Moods

Relaxed

Romantic
Seasons

Summer

Spring
Wine region

Puglia, Italy
Puglia is a wine region in the "heel" of Italy that is known for its red, white, and rosé wines. The full-bodied red wines are often made with Negroamaro and Primitivo grapes, while the whites are usually made with Verdeca and Fiano grapes. Puglia has a hot, sunny climate which helps the grapes ripen fully and gives the wines a rich flavour. The region is also home to some unique grape varieties, like Nero di Troia and Bombino Nero. So, if you're a fan of Italian wine, definitely give Puglia a try! Historically Puglia has been better known for its quantity of wine over its quality. But thanks to a number of quality-focused producers, the region is turning that narrative around.
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