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From a fallout white wine to a flexible, modern and rock item. Rosso di Montalcino turns 40 and, on the celebration of the celebratory occasion arranged today at the Fortress of the Sienese town, it verifies its identity by definitively leaving the shadow of Brunello. This is what emerged today in the talk-preview booked for journalism of Red Montalcino in which Enzo Tiezzi, previous president of the Brunello di Montalcino white wine consortium and ‘putative daddy’ of the young Rosso, spoke, Andrea Costanti amongst the designers of the industrial success of this white wine and Francesco Ripaccioli, manufacturer and nephew of the very first president of the previous Consorzio del Rosso which later on combined into the unitary consortium in the mid-1990s, Primo Pacenti.
A birthday that incorporates the previous and the future which lays out brand-new goals in an especially tough situation of intake development, specifically for red grape red wines, which needs brand-new efforts in regards to placing both on the domestic and worldwide markets. This is why the Consortium and manufacturers are progressively concentrating on the stylistic and intake flexibility of Rosso di Montalcino, a young and at the exact same time long-lived expression of among the most appropriate areas worldwide.
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