wine series CHATEAU MARLENE
The age-old myth of the mystical Chateau Marlene tells that it was located in southeastern Europe along the Osam River, where the lands brought together miraculous enlightenment and heavenly bliss. The legends say that anyone who passed by the estate was given a divine and magical drink, also referred to as the ‘elixir of life’, which gave rejuvenation and immortality. Many searched for the mythical Chateau Marlene, but only the most noble and wordy were able to encounter it. This bottle of wine revives the history of the long-lost Chateau Marlene, bringing back the feeling of enchantment by combining unique winemaking methods and an exceptional terrior.
Cabernet Sauvignon
Winemaking:
The harvest is done manually. The grapes are stemmed and separated from the clusters. This is followed by pre fermentation cold maceration. The alcoholic fermentation takes place in stainless steel fermenters. The lactic acid fermentation takes place in French and US barrels.
Tasting Notes:
Dense cherry red color with a slight development. This Cabernet Sauvignon is packed with flavours of ripe plum and raspberry.
Merlot
Winemaking:
The harvest is done manually. Grapes are sorted, separated and dip the stalks. After crushing cold maceration take place. The alcoholic fermentation happen in stainless steel fermenters. Malolactic fermentation is conducted in French and American barrels.
Tasting Notes:
Sparkling ruby color, softened and rounded. A sumptuous, smooth Merlot with notes of cherry, plum and dark chocolate. Wonderfully soft texture and long-lasting aftertaste.
Chardonnay
Winemaking:
The harvest is done manually. The grapes are stemmed and separated from the clusters. An infusion takes place at low temperature. This is followed by separation of the solid particles and clarification of the grape must. The alcoholic fermentation takes place in rust proof fermenters.
Tasting Notes:
Shiny golden color with aroma with fresh almond nuances, dried apricot and citrus nose, honey, butter. Taste is soft, mouth-filling and juicy, slightly fresh, well-balanced, warm and dry finish.
Rose
Winemaking:
The harvest is done manually. The grapes are stemmed and separated from the clusters. Drain the juice immediately cooled. Should separate the solid parts of the grape must clarification. The alcoholic fermentation takes place in stainless steel fermenters and insulated reinforced concrete tanks at controlled low temperature.
Tasting Notes:
Color is pale pink with hue of antique rose with intense aroma of red fruits and herbs. Taste is elegant, juicy, with a pronounced minerality and light spicy notes