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Rose de Purcari 2019

Rose de Purcari 2019 Wine Tasting:

The pink color is accompanied by a delicate aroma of exotic fruits. Sweet taste with notes of apricot, peach, and blackcurrant, passing slowly in an extended aftertaste with notes of berries.

$19.99

Description

Rosé de Purcari 2019

Dry, Rosé Wine

Vinification:

55% Cabernet Sauvignon

40% Merlot

5%   Rară Neagră

Hand Harvested

Made in steel with no oak influences

Product Information:

Rosé de Purcari is a refined spring day in an orchard of apricot blossoms.

Recommended serving temperature: +10… +12 °С

Wine Analytics:

Alcohol: 13.5 %

Total acidity: 5.7 g/dm3

Volatile acidity: 0.46 g/dm3

Total SO2: 105 mg/dm3

Total sugars: 3.0 g/dm3

Awards:

Rosé de Purcari 2019

Gold Medal (International Wine Contest, Bucharest 2020)

Silver Medal (Decanter World Wine Awards 2020)

Silver Medal (China Wine and Spirits Awards 2020)

Rosé de Purcari 2018

Gold Medal (International Wine Contest, Bucharest 2019)

Silver Medal (Challenge International du Vin, Bordeaux 2019)

Silver Medal (Mundus Vini Germany 2019)

Bronze Medal (Decanter Asia Wine Awards 2019)

Bronze Medal (International Wine & Spirit Competition 2019)

Rosé de Purcari 2017

Gold Medal (Mondial du Rose 2018)

Gold Medal (Challenge International du Vin, Bordeaux 2018)

Silver Medal (Concours Mondial de Bruxelles 2018)

Bronze Medal (Decanter Asia Wine Awards 2018)

Bronze Medal (International Wine & Spirit Competition 2018)

Rosé de Purcari 2016

Gold – Special Prix Medal (Challenge International du Vin, Bordeaux 2017)

Gold Medal (Oenoforum Czech International Wine Competition 2017)  

Silver Medal (Decanter World Wine Awards 2017)

Silver Medal (Black Sea Region & ExpoVin Moldova 2017)

Bronze Medal (Decanter Asia Wine Awards 2017)

VIVINO 4.1 Score (Equivalent to Robert Parker 91 points Wine Enthusiast 90 points)

History

THE GENESIS

By the end of the twelfth century, Moldova’s wine industry had become a major sector of Southeastern Europe’s economy. While the whole region has favorable conditions for viniculture, specific areas are especially fertile for growing the most full-bodied grapes. The village of Purcari and the Agon Zograf Monastery vineyards lay at the heart of this special terroir.

Recognizing similarities in the soil and climate with the Bordeaux region, French settlers entered into partnerships with the monastery and began cultivating Purcari’s special vintages in the eighteenth century.

Several decades later, after the enterprise had become a profitable success, it was confirmed that Purcari vineyards are located at the same latitude as France’s famous wine region, and like Bordeaux, the soil rich was rich in rubidium (which is what gives both regions’ wines their intense purple color). As the region’s red wines developed their bouquets were able to attain comparable levels of intensity and complexity.

THE FOUNDATION

In 1827, Emperor of Russia Nicholas I issued a special decree granting Purcari the status of the first specialized winery in Bessarabia. It was named in honor of one of the founders originating from Germany – Harmizone. Since then, the owners of Purcari have become Moldovan boyars (barons) Dancila and Clot, but also other Germans, Russians and French.

Two decades later, at the Agricultural Bessarabian Fair, Purcari received its first gold medal.

By 1878, the winery was being celebrated in a closed wine tasting at the Paris World Expo. French experts were impressed with a dry wine of an intense ruby color, being sure that it was a new Bordeaux wine. What a surprise when they found it had originated in a small village on the banks of the Dniester River. In such a way, the Negru de Purcari wine won its first gold medal at an international exhibition.

For a long time, Purcari wines were as popular as Bordeaux or Burgundy wines. The wine was served to Emperor Nicholas II as well as King George V and Queen Victoria of Great Britain. Sold in Denmark, Netherlands, Sweden, Germany and France, Purcari wines were highly appreciated and continued to win international acclaim.

THE CONSOLIDATION

Emerging from war, a new era in Purcari’s history started in 1950, when the Moldovan wine makers restored the classic production techniques of the famous wines. One of the greatest professionals of that time – Pimen Cupcea, reconstructed the legendary Negru de Purcari, while Ion Ungureanu created a new masterpiece – Purpuriu de Purcari.

Purcari wines once again achieved wide popularity, and became synonymous with the the Republic of Moldova.

TODAY

At the turn of the century, Château Purcari replanted 250 hectares of vineyards, and installed state-of-the-art technology at the winery. As Moldova’s most prestigious export, Purcari lead the nation’s international development by entering into over 25 markets including the US, Canada, UK, Norway, Czech Republic, China, Poland, and the Baltic countries.

In 2010, the company launched Alb de Purcari – a new vintage that has been garnering a number of international awards and recognitions.

By 2012, the Purcari collection boasted Icewine, derived from frozen Muscat Ottonel and Traminer grapes. For outstanding achievements in winemaking and promoting Moldova’s image abroad, Purcari Winery became the owner of Grand Prix in wine making, awarded by the Republic of Moldova Government.

The last decade of Purcari’s almost two centuries has seen the winery reach its most advanced and complex stage of its development. With the vineyards planted in 2003 reaching maturity, the quality of the grapes has improved significantly. The Château is poised to once again compete for discerning palates around the world.

 

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