COSFrappato IGP 2022

Product code: 14885
£22.50 inc VAT
£135.00 / case of 6
Country
Country: Italy
Region
Region: Sicily
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Vittoria
Type
Type: Red Wine
Winery
Winery: COS
Alcohol
Alcohol: 12%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Winemaker
Winemaker: Guisto Occhipinti
Grape
Grape: Frappato
Grape: 100% Frappato
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Country
Country: Italy
Region
Region: Sicily
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Vittoria
Type
Type: Red Wine
Winery
Winery: COS
Alcohol
Alcohol: 12%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Winemaker
Winemaker: Guisto Occhipinti
Grape
Grape: Frappato
Grape: 100% Frappato

Product Notes

COS Frappato IGP is a Sicilian treasure, originated from Vittoria, Italy. Its charmingly bright, vibrant ruby hue envelopes the senses with rich fragrances of wild strawberry, raspberry, pomegranate, and sweet blooms. The wine is alluringly unfiltered and organic, preserving its natural flavours. On the palate, COS Frappato offers a lovely balance of acidity and softened tannins, tinged with juicy notes of red fruit, fresh floral nuances and a hint of spice. This delightful light-bodied wine is defined by its remarkable freshness and refined elegance, ideally paired with pasta dishes, roasted meats or cheeses. Its unique character captures the pure essence of Sicily.

Tasting Notes

Cos Frappato, vibrant, strawberry, clean and juicy, Natural Sicilian red wine. Frappato has a warm ruby colour, not especially dense but bright and truly red, without blue or purple tones, even though it is still a young wine. The aromas are charming: fragrant wild strawberries and hint of candied orange peel and light spice, maybe cinnamon. The polished texture is silky but definite, with a fine balance of clear fruit and structure (tannins and acidity) to give it depth and length.. It is unoaked, complex and layered, juicy but not simple.

About the Winery

COS

Settled amidst the beautiful landscape of Sicily, Italy, the COS Winery is a true exemplar of delectable wines and rich daring history. Founded in 1980, it has over the years, acquired an eminent standing in the realm of wine enthusiasts around the world.

The winery's ethos is woven around their deep respect to the land, its harmony and traditions which vividly exposes in their organic and biodynamic agricultural practices. Treading upon the ecological balance, COS Winery ably mirrors the Sicilian terroir and its wealth in their phenomenal wines. Apart from wine cultivation, they are strongly fervent about their role in nature's conservation. They take pride in their biomass energy system, in which residual materials from the grape harvest become a sustainable energy source for the winery.

The name COS represents the initials of its founders - Giambattista Cilia, Giusto Occhipinti, and Cirino Strano. Young visionaries who took the bold step to venture into the then untapped Sicilian viticulture.

The wines from COS emanate a distinct character embodying the careful selection of grape variety, diligent production method and a delicate ageing process. The Amphora line in particular has gained them much fame, as the wine undergoes fermentation in terracotta amphorae, a traditional approach that allows the flavours to develop to their full potency thereby enhancing the wine’s inherent qualities.

Tasting in the COS Winery is an unforgettably mesmerising experience that transcends beyond a typical wine degustation. It not only involves savouring the depth and complexity of their wines, but also the enlightenment of understanding each varietal, the winemaking process and the story behind each bottle.

COS Winery, with its uncompromising commitment to quality and authenticity, steadfast ecological initiatives, and an exceptional raport of wines is, not a haven solely for wine lovers; it's a testament to Sicily's grandeur and splendour.

http://www.cosvittoria.it

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