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Tua Rita Perlato del Bosco Rosso 2019

Sangiovese from Tuscany, Suvereto, Maremma, Italy

$100

$95ea in any 3+
$90ea in any 6+
Closure: Cork

Description

A pure expression of Sangiovese, the Tua Rita 2019 Perlato del Bosco comes from what Stefano Frascolla calls “an odd but ultimately very easy vintage” in terms of farming. This is a historic entry-level red that has been made since 1992 and is closing in on its 30th anniversary. The wood regime that favors large oak cask was tweaked in 2002, and the wine delivers lots of primary intensity and varietal purity in its current incarnation. This is one of the most Sangiovese-tasting Sangioveses made on the Tuscan Coast, with wild berry, cherry and blue flower. Fruit comes from a 4.5-hectare plot.

Monica Larner, The Wine Advocate

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Why is this Wine so Yummy?

About Tua Rita

When Rita Tua and her late husband bought a property in southern Tuscany in 1984, they could have never anticipated that they would end up heading the second generation of Super Tuscans.

Initially they had modest intentions. They planted cabernet and merlot across their original 37.5 acres with the aim of working the land in a natural way, and perhaps enjoying some of the fruits of their labour themselves. Suffice to say, they never expected to become a huge name in the fine wine business.

Following its inaugural vintage in 1992, the estate quickly began receiving praise and accolades for its rich, full-bodied reds. Within just five years its 100% merlot has achieved cult-like status, with critic Robert Parker awarding the 2000 Redigaffi a 100-point score, making it the first wine in all of Italy to obtain those highly coveted Parker points.

Today the estate covers 55 acres, and includes international varieties such as syrah and petit verdot as well as local grapes like sangiovese and ansonica.

Despite the estates meteoric rise to renown, the estate’s values remain unchanged: the focus is on meticulous vineyard management, traditional winemaking and family owned and operated.

Today Stefano Frascolla and his wife Simena, Rita’s daughter, are now at the helm of the estate.

Rit Tua and the next generations

In the Vineyard

Tua Rita’s uncompromising commitment to quality begins with vineyard management. Their training method is either single or double cordon spur and planting density vary from 5,000 to 9,000 vines per hectare.

Located in the area of the Upper Maremma known as the Colline Metallifere – the Metalliferous Hills – the soils of Tua Rita are largely composed of clay, sand and a rich set of mineral microelements, which impart unique iron nuances and hints of saltiness to the wines.

In the Winery

During the harvest, grapes are hand picked and meticulously selected on special sorting tables. After soft crushing, must from the grapes is transferred to tapered wooden vats for fermentation. Depending on the vintage, maceration lasts twenty-five to thirty days, with carefully regulated pumpovers and/or punching down.

After fermentation, the wine is transferred by gravity flow into the small oak containers located underneath the winemaking area. It is here that the wine, having completed malolactic fermentation, will mature in oak for at least eighteen months.

Where in the World is Tua Rita?

Tua Rita is located in Suvereto, a small town in  Maremma – a long, loosely defined strip of tuscan coastline south of Livorno extending southward through the province of Grosseto (navy blue on the map below). In September 2011, after 16 years as an IGT title, it was officially promoted to DOC status. Home 3 DOCG appellations, as well as the most famous Super Tuscan estates (Ornellaia, Sassicaia etc.), the region is well known for a wide array of wine styles.

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93 Points

A pure expression of Sangiovese, the Tua Rita 2019 Perlato del Bosco comes from what Stefano Frascolla calls "an odd but ultimately very easy vintage" in terms of farming. This is a historic entry-level red that has been made since 1992 and is closing in on its 30th anniversary. The wood regime that favors large oak cask was tweaked in 2002, and the wine delivers lots of primary intensity and varietal purity in its current incarnation. This is one of the most Sangiovese-tasting Sangioveses made on the Tuscan Coast, with wild berry, cherry and blue flower. Fruit comes from a 4.5-hectare plot.

Monica Larner, The Wine Advocate

Where in the world does the magic happen?

Tua Rita Societa' Semplice Agricola, Località Notri, Suvereto, Province of Livorno, Italy

Suvereto
Maremma
Tuscany
Italy