
Winery R Wine CellarUrban Sangiovese
This wine generally goes well with pork, poultry or beef.
Food and wine pairings with Urban Sangiovese
Pairings that work perfectly with Urban Sangiovese
Original food and wine pairings with Urban Sangiovese
The Urban Sangiovese of Winery R Wine Cellar matches generally quite well with dishes of beef, veal or pork such as recipes of monkfish tagine, sauté of pork with carrots and potatoes or ham croquette with purée.
Details and technical informations about Winery R Wine Cellar's Urban Sangiovese.
Discover the grape variety: Sangiovese
Originally from Italy, it is the famous Sangiovese of Tuscany producing the famous wines of Brunello de Montalcino and Chianti. This variety is registered in the Official Catalogue of Wine Grape Varieties, list A1. According to recent genetic analysis, it is the result of a natural cross between the almost unknown Calabrese di Montenuovo (mother) and Ciliegiolo (father).
Last vintages of this wine
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Informations about the Winery R Wine Cellar
The Winery R Wine Cellar is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 8 wines for sale in the of Pennsylvania to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is a state in the northeastern United States. It covers 119,000 km² (46,000 square miles) between Lake Erie and the Atlantic coast. Pennsylvania wines are produced from a variety of native Grape varieties such as Delaware, French-American hybrids such as Chambourcin and Seyval Blanc, and well-known vinifera varieties including Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Merlot. With about 14,000 acres (5665ha) of vineyards, Pennsylvania is one of the most prolific wine-growing states in the country, along with New York, Washington and Oregon (none of these states match California's production, which accounts for about 90 percent of U.
The word of the wine: Water stress
Lack of water. Water stress blocks the vegetative cycle of the vine, which uses all available resources to maintain the integrity of the plant, thus blocking the ripening process of the grapes.














