Marolo Grappa Di Brunello 70 CL 44%

Distilleria Santa Teresa dei Fratelli Marolo

Marolo Grappa di Brunello Valdicava is a floral and aromatic grappa made on the grape quasse from Sangiovese. The grapes are grown in Tuscany’s famous appellation, Brunello de Montalcino, and quietly distilled while it is completely fresh, to preserve as much character and aroma as possible. After short rest on tanks of stainless steel, the Grappaen becomes tapped.
Color: Crystal clear.
Fragrance: infinitely fresh and floral scent with bright raspberries and dried rose leaves.
Taste notes: soft and elegant in the taste, which hangs in the mouth long after the last drop has found way down in the throat.

Serving suggestions: should be enjoyed clean, like digestif after a good meal.

Distilleria Santa Teresa is founded by Paolo Marolo in 1977. Since then, Marolo has had headquarters in Alba and in the surrounding areas of Langhe, Monferrato and Roeros rolling hills are some of the world’s best vineyards. The famous wines like Barolo and Barbaresco, who are born here and deliver quasi to the Grappaen deserves that the distiller shows them the appropriate respect. At Marolo, one would like to be loyal and faithful to the spirit of vineyard; Preserving the character of the grapes in the grappa rather than eradicating it. Slow, gentle distillation of completely fresh grape quass in water bath heated boilers, one distillation apparatus for red grapes, and one for green, preserves as much of the grapes of the grapes as possible.

For a long time, Grappa was drunk unluck, but in 1980 Marolo put the first Grappa on dish. Or rather: They “forgot it on purpose” that the label announced. This Grappa di Barolo, who had rested in small fade of acacia trees, started a revolution in the Grappa world. Today, Marolo is still pioneers in storage and some of the grapes rest in 5, 10, 20 or more years before they are bottled – it depends, of course, what the Grappa in question is best served. The more fadlagring, the more notes of vanilla and spices, but it often happens at the expense of the primary aromas: the aromatic, floral, fruity notes from the grape quasm.

In 1989, Marolo made the first “Single Vineyard” distillation, a rare type of grappa, they still produce. Besides Grappa, Marolo also makes various liqueurs and a classic, Piemontese Amaro.

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449,00 DKK

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