Ferraris Sant’eufemia Ruchè Di Castagnole Monferrato 2017, Docg
Critic Reviews (5)
Receiving its DOCG status only 10 years ago, Ruchè di Castagnole Monferrato is based on the nearly extinct grape...
Sant’Eufemia refers to a specific place within a place and this ruché carries more sour tang and sharpness of acidity...
Food Pairing: agnolotti del plin (meat filled pasta served in a cheese and butter sauce).
Soft, juicy and fruity with a lovely palate and fine nose of strawberry and red cherry fruit. Light to mid-weight...
A fascinating, semi-aromatic, floral variety, this Ruchè, an ancient Piemontese variety, designed in this instance to...
Community Reviews (4)
Well, this is new to me, so fragrant, floral, yet with complexity in its flavour profile, what an interesting experience tasting this ruchè! I enjoyed it very much.
My first Ruche in recent memory. Notes of cherry, strawberry, red currant, pomegranate, leather, cigar box, white pepper, and a resinous herbal quality. Medium bodied with acidity to match. Tannins are fine, but have some grippy astringency
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Like the woods after a summer rain. Forest floor with stewed fruit, dried fruit, soft tannins. Not your usual tipple.