More information about Ombú Reserve Tannat 2019
The Gran Ombú Tannat Reserve Tannat 2018 is an exciting red wine from Uruguay.
What does the Gran Ombú Reserve Tannat 2018 taste like?
The Gran Ombú Reserve Tannat 2018 impresses with well-structured, clear tannins, refreshing acidity and a long-lasting, intense finish. The nose reveals notes of ripe black fruit, cocoa, spicy vanilla, liquorice and herbs.
Winemaking
The Atlantic climate, mineral soils and long summer days with cool nights provide the perfect conditions for this Tannat. Enrique Sartore Bracco is responsible for winemaking at the Bracco Bosca winery, which is located outside Canelones and just outside Maldonado.
The Gran Ombú Reserve Tannat 2018 was aged 50% in concrete tanks and 50% in barrique barrels for five months.
What is the best way to drink the Gran Ombú Reserve Tannat 2018?
This Tannat develops its full volume at 18°C. It tastes excellent with lamb chops.
Alcohol content & allergens
The Gran Ombú Reserve Tannat 2018 has an alcohol content of 14.5% vol. The red wine contains sulphites.
| Contents: | 0,75 Liter |
| Type of wine: | Red wine |
| Beverage type: | Wine |
| Odor: | ripe black fruits, cocoa, vanilla, licorice, herbs |
| Expansion: | Barrique barrel, Concrete barrel |
| Acid: | 3.5 g/l |
| Residual sweetness: | 1.7 g/l |
| Alcohol: | 14.5 |
| Contains sulfites: | Yes |
| Fits to: | Lamb chops with fig and fennel stuffing |
| Optimal drinking temperature: | 18° C |
| Country: | Uruguay |
| Weingut: | Bracco Bosca |
| Distributor: | Atlantik Weine e.K., Finkenweg 7, 65375 Oestrich-Winkel |
| Food companies: | Dante Irurtia S.A., Rr 97 Km 2,3 Carmelo, Uruguay |
Bracco Bosca
The coveted winery of Winery Bracco Bosca was founded in 2005, however its vineyards have been in the family for 5 generations. Originally from Piedmont, Italy, the family moved to Uruguay and settled in the Atlántida region to continue the wine tradition. It was Darwin Bracco and Mirtha Bosca who decided to buy the land and open a winery with the existing vineyards. In this place stands an ombú that impresses us by its mere presence and reminds us of the beauty of our homeland. A few years ago it was hit by a thunderstorm, but returned by the force of nature and is now stronger than ever. We firmly believe that true wealth is not found in material things, but in our land and the wines we can share with you.
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