Umani Ronchi, "Cumaro", Conero Riserva DOGC

It was created in the mid eighties to celebrate the Montepulciano variety of vine, and an area close to the sea with highly calcareous soils, using methods based on very strict selection of grapes in the vineyard and what were, at least for then, modern techniques of vinification and ageing. The name Cùmaro is a tribute to Mount Conero, komaros in Greek, which means ‘arbutus’: an ever- green shrub which grows freely in its woodlands. Since 2004 the wine has been entitled to the appellation “DOCG (Guaranteed and Controlled Denomination of Origin) Conero Riserva”.

Deep ruby red colour with garnet hints. The mouth is soft and enfolding, with smooth tannins and a pleasant elegant and dry finish. The nose presents an intense bouquet opening with lovely ripe plum, blackcurrant and morello cherry notes, finishing spicy on black pepper, vanilla and tobacco.

Winery: Umani Ronchi
Appellation: Marche, Conero
Average age of vines: N/A
Farming Methods: Organic, Vegan Practicing
Maturation: The grapes are destalked and lightly crushed, then fermented at 81-84°F in steel fermentation tanks for 12-14 days with natural yeasts
Soil: Chalky Loams
Varietal: Montepulciano 100%
Vineyard Orientation: Southeast
Vineyard Size: 6-8 tons per hectare
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Umani Ronchi, "Cumaro", Conero Riserva DOGC 2020 N/A
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