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Wìhsila La mia vìsciola

Wìhsila, La Mia Vìsciola, is obtained from red wine and sour cherries, or a variety of wild black cherry. This product was typically obtained from the farmers of the Marche countryside, mainly for domestic use as a "home liqueur". The production technique adopted is the one that was mostly used in the province of Pesaro. According to ancient tradition, fresh sour cherries, harvested in June, are left to macerate with red wine obtained in the previous harvest, with the aim of obtaining a natural fruit-based flavouring. After a period ranging from 1 to 4 months, during which a low temperature is maintained, the solid mass is decanted, the liquid part, once separated from it, is filtered, sweetened and left to refine in stainless steel tanks, before it is bottled. The distinctive characteristics of this singular traditional product are a very intense ruby ​​red colour, intense and persistent sour cherry scent, soft and full-bodied taste, and sweetness in balance with acidity. It is a delicious after dinner or meditation "nectar". It is excellent in combination with donuts and dry pastries; it is fantastic poured over ice cream. It is consumed both young and aged.

Description

Region
Marche go to region
Zone
Montalfoglio
Wine Type
Red wine

Tasting Notes

Serving temperature 12-14 °C

Pairings It is ideal after meals, with dry pastry or simple cakes, excellent on ice cream

Color Very intense ruby red

Nose Persistent and intense aroma of cherry

Palate Sweet, supple and full in the mouth

Organic status
Organic EU certified
Type of yeast and fermentation
Spontaneous fermentation with indigenous yeasts
Vegan
Yes
Packaging 500 ml
Btls per Cs
12 Btls
Pallet dimension
100x120 cm, h 170 cm
Pallet configuration
14 cs x 5 layers = 70 cs/pallet
Barcode Btl
8052400821503

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