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MAR0522RW
Pomerio
2022
Tuscany
Certified Organic
Wild yeasts
Low Sulphur
Vegan

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Costa Toscana IGT is effectively a coastal sub-division of the Toscana IGT appellation. It was introduced in 2010 to allow producers in Tuscany's coastal areas to differentiate their wines from those made further inland. The climatic differences between Tuscany's coastal areas and inland areas are noticeable, and are reflected in the local wine styles. The official Costa Toscana viticultural area covers land in each of Tuscany's the five coastal provinces: Massa Carrara, Lucca, Pisa, Livorno and Grosseto. Unsurprisingly, a Maritime climate contributes mild winters and warm, dry summers thanks to the proximity of the Tyrrhenian Sea. A varied topography throughout the region creates a wide range of soil types with vineyards found predominately on terra rossa, a reddish clayey to silty soil type, typical of the Mediterranean region.

Sisters Paola and Donatella Palazzi, founded the company in 1973 and began to build a reality that soon became a reference point for some of the wines and organic viticulture. Due to a lack of generational turnover, they reluctantly decided to sell the winery in 2017. In 2017, Marina and Ivanhoe Romin, starting with the search for a sweet home in the country that was close to their relatives and had a vineyard that was “the size of a family often on the road,” met the “Sisters” and were fascinated by their foresight and life’s work. Within 18 months, the two families complete the handover aimed at ensuring continuity in the quality of certain products, including Vin Santo, and in 2019, the historic winery restarted with a new impetus. The estate has only indigenous grape varieties (including some very rare ones), has been organically farmed for almost 50 years, vinifies everything in concrete tanks, and produces a Vin Santo del Chianti that is out of the ordinary.The property, with its total 24 hectares (9 hectares of vineyards, 8 of olive groves) requires considerable effort to revive so for Marina it has become a full-time job and a new life mission.

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Winemaking Detail: Manual harvest and hand selection. Vines are pruned days before harvest to leave on the highest qality grapes. Temperature controlled fermentation and vinification takes place in cement tanks built in 1960 that are recoated every 4-5 years.
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Wine details

Country Italy
Region Tuscany
Producer Marina Romin
Wine Name Pomerio
Colour Red
Style Juicy & Ripe
Vintage 2022
Main Grape Sangiovese
Other Grapes
Size 6 x 75cl
Closure Cork
A.B.V. 13.5%
Production 8900
Aging 9 months cement tanks
Soil Clay; limestone
Time to drink Now - 2025
Winemaking Detail Manual harvest and hand selection. Vines are pruned days before harvest to leave on the highest qality grapes. Temperature controlled fermentation and vinification takes place in cement tanks built in 1960 that are recoated every 4-5 years.

MAR0522RW
Marina Romin
Pomerio
2022
Tuscany
Certified Organic
Wild yeasts
Low Sulphur
Vegan

Costa Toscana IGT is effectively a coastal sub-division of the Toscana IGT appellation. It was introduced in 2010 to allow producers in Tuscany's coastal areas to differentiate their wines from those made further inland. The climatic differences between Tuscany's coastal areas and inland areas are noticeable, and are reflected in the local wine styles. The official Costa Toscana viticultural area covers land in each of Tuscany's the five coastal provinces: Massa Carrara, Lucca, Pisa, Livorno and Grosseto. Unsurprisingly, a Maritime climate contributes mild winters and warm, dry summers thanks to the proximity of the Tyrrhenian Sea. A varied topography throughout the region creates a wide range of soil types with vineyards found predominately on terra rossa, a reddish clayey to silty soil type, typical of the Mediterranean region.

Sisters Paola and Donatella Palazzi, founded the company in 1973 and began to build a reality that soon became a reference point for some of the wines and organic viticulture. Due to a lack of generational turnover, they reluctantly decided to sell the winery in 2017. In 2017, Marina and Ivanhoe Romin, starting with the search for a sweet home in the country that was close to their relatives and had a vineyard that was “the size of a family often on the road,” met the “Sisters” and were fascinated by their foresight and life’s work. Within 18 months, the two families complete the handover aimed at ensuring continuity in the quality of certain products, including Vin Santo, and in 2019, the historic winery restarted with a new impetus. The estate has only indigenous grape varieties (including some very rare ones), has been organically farmed for almost 50 years, vinifies everything in concrete tanks, and produces a Vin Santo del Chianti that is out of the ordinary.The property, with its total 24 hectares (9 hectares of vineyards, 8 of olive groves) requires considerable effort to revive so for Marina it has become a full-time job and a new life mission.

Tasting note: Tasting note coming soon!
Winemaking Detail: Manual harvest and hand selection. Vines are pruned days before harvest to leave on the highest qality grapes. Temperature controlled fermentation and vinification takes place in cement tanks built in 1960 that are recoated every 4-5 years.
Features

Features Features:,
Tasting note Tasting note coming soon!
Drink with
Drink with:,

Wine details

Country Italy
Region Tuscany
Producer Marina Romin
Wine Name Pomerio
Style Juicy & Ripe
Vintage 2022
Main Grape Sangiovese
Other Grapes
Size 6 x 75cl
Closure Cork
A.B.V. 13.5%
Production 8900
Aging 9 months cement tanks
Soil Clay; limestone
Time to drink Now - 2025
Winemaking Detail Manual harvest and hand selection. Vines are pruned days before harvest to leave on the highest qality grapes. Temperature controlled fermentation and vinification takes place in cement tanks built in 1960 that are recoated every 4-5 years.