Red wines

Tohani Cuvée Nicolae Red

by Domeniile Tohani

  • RegionThe Munteniei & Olteniei Hills region
  • GrapeCabernet Sauvignon, Fetească neagră
  • ABV14,5 %
  • Bottle0,75 l
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Tohani Cuvée Nicolae Red has an intense ruby color.

The aroma is dominated by red fruits, blackberries and black cherries, along with classic spices such as cinnamon, cloves, yellow tobacco leaf and vegetable notes.

It has a very good acidity and the alcohol is well-integrated. The taste is dominated by fruity notes of blueberries and juicy cherries, followed by jams and barrels.

It comes with a strong personality and good aging potential.

Culinary recommendations: generous appetizers, pasta with thick sauces and desserts with bitter chocolate.

Serving temperature: 18 – 20°C.

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The wine

About the bottle

Placed amidst the Dealu Mare region, Tohani spans on seven sunny hills, blessed by a special climate. Thanks to the South-Eastern orientation of the hills it makes them receive generous sun caresses. Thus, grapes enjoy the sun 14 more days a year, in comparison to other vine growing areas of the country. Consequently, the beans reach maturity earlier and have more time for their quality assemblage.

Podgoria Tohani, as well as the famous Bordeaux vineyards, also benefits of its geographic position on the 45 degrees parallel.

The Mediterranean microclimate, that makes it possible for the fig and almond to grow here, offered vine cultivation extraordinary conditions, thus Tohani wines show intense colour and aroma, corpulence and organoleptic balance.

Wine card

At a glance

Wine colour
Red wine
Style
dry
Grape
Cabernet Sauvignon, Fetească neagră
Region
The Munteniei & Olteniei Hills region
Winery
Domeniile Tohani
Alcohol
14,5 %
Format
0,75 l

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