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Pala – Cannonau Centosere

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Italy
Sardinia
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Red

The Facts

UPCs 2021 (750ml) - 8 017630 752232
Origins Italy > Sardinia > Sardegna
Appellation Sardegna
Varietal Grenache
Cepage 100% Grenache
Winemaking Temperature controlled fermentation in stainless steel tanks
Aging 6 months in stainless steel & concrete tanks
Annual Production 8,000 cases
Markets California

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The Character

Overall Intense & fresh
Aromas Ripe red fruits, tomato leaf, fresh violets & spice
Mouthfeel Dry & well-structured
Tasting Notes Vibrant, exuberant notes of ripe red fruits on the nose. Dry and smooth on the palate with good structure and length.
Pairings Spicy foods, charcuterie, medium-aged cheeses, roast poultry
Awards 91pts James Suckling
Sustainability Certified Organic, Certified Sustainable, Vegan

The Story

Cannonau has been growing in Sardinia since the Neolithic period and is one of the most widely planted varietals on the island. Recent studies indicate that Cannonau, a varietal rich in phenols, is the wine to drink for longevity. This is supported by the fact that Sardinia has one of the world's largest populations of centenarians. “Centosere means “a hundred evenings” or a hundred soirées.

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About Pala

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The Pala family began their adventure with wine in 1950 amongst the rolling, vine-covered hills of Serdiana, an idyllic village located in southern Sardinia. With mild winters and warm, dry summers, this part of Italy's second largest island is ideal for grape growing, with the traditional varietals finding a special home here. Under the guidance of Mario Pala as of 1995, the winery continues to be family-owned. The value of tradition and the innovation of modern techniques are both incorporated into the winemaking process at Pala. Pala owns six different vineyard areas with a total of 68 hectares currently under vine. Each vineyard is planted with varietals that are chosen according to the microclimate and soil type of the individual site. Pala practices organic farming in the vineyards


Brand Story

The Pala family began their adventure with wine in 1950 amongst the rolling, vine-covered hills of Serdiana, an idyllic village located in southern Sardinia. With mild winters and warm, dry summers, this part of Italy's second largest island is ideal for grape growing, with the traditional varietals finding a special home here. Under the guidance of Mario Pala as of 1995, the winery continues to be family-owned. The value of tradition and the innovation of modern techniques are both incorporated into the winemaking process at Pala. Pala owns six different vineyard areas with a total of 68 hectares currently under vine. Each vineyard is planted with varietals that are chosen according to the microclimate and soil type of the individual site. Pala practices organic farming in the vineyards

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