Pactio Fertuna 2021
Pactio Tenuta Fertuna is made with Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Merlot grapes. It ages for four months in mostly new Allier tonneaux, followed by a brief stint in the bottle before release.
In summary
Awards & Recognition
85/100
How to taste it
Visual tasting
Clear, intense ruby red in color. Consistent.
Olfactory tasting
Vinous, intense, fruity with hints of vanilla.
Taste tasting
On the palate it enters open and expressive, showing delicious notes of ripe cherry on well-balanced tannins.
What to pair wine with Pactio Fertuna 2021
The Pactio Tenuta Fertuna pairs well with cured meats, haute cuisine dishes featuring even elaborate meats, game, noble poultry, and mature cheeses.
Contains sulfites.
Pactio Tenuta Fertuna is made primarily from Sangiovese grapes, complemented by a small percentage of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Pactio celebrates the love for Maremma, a land of great men and great wines. Its symbol, the two-faced Janus, stands proudly on the label and represents the historic alliance that gave birth to it. Like the Roman deity who simultaneously looks to the past and the future, Pactio is a bridge between tradition and modernity. It ages for four months in mostly new Allier tonneaux, followed by a brief stint in the bottle before release.
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