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" Il Cassino " is a Bonarda dell'Oltrepò Pavese DOC (lively) produced by Alessio Brandolini .
Alessio is part of the last generation of the four to lead the family vines . Growing up in a family of winemakers , his aim was to take over the full management of the family project right from the start: studies, training and enthusiasm led him to make his dreams come true. Current owner , he managed to catch up and improve his predecessors .
This Bonarda is produced in the municipalities of San Damiano al Colle and Montù Beccaria , in the province of Pavia .
Quite structured and tannic , the acidity is contained and is balanced by a good softness . The color is ruby red , the nose is fruity thanks to its hints of cherry , morello cherry with a light floral touch .
Because Bonarda in this lively guise , in general, is a wine characterized by a light structure , easy to drink and low in tannins . And " Il Cassino " is no exception : Alessio has created an excellent wine , with an excellent quality-price ratio .
So the real question is: why not drink it !?
Gather the cumpa , occupy someone's kitchen or garden , order a couple of bowls from " Il Cassino " and get the party started !
Alessio Brandolini has created a lively Bonarda that is perfect to drink in company and cheerfulness , but above all in front of substantial first courses, cold cuts and meat main courses.
So yes : if you wanted to organize a barbecue, this is the bottle to bring.
" Il Cassino " we like to drink it around 18 ° C , but even cooler in summer is not bad, on the contrary ...
After pressing , a maceration lasting one month is carried out. The wine is then left to mature in steel tanks for a few months and then bottled .
“ Il Cassino ” is produced in the municipalities of San Damiano al Colle and Montù Beccaria . The vineyards are located on hills exposed to the sun at a height between 250 and 300 meters above sea level
The Oltrepò Pavese area consists for the most part of Eocene marly calcareous soil .