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Aglianico

RedVinifera red

Campania and Basilicata

High acid and high tannin together, with black cherry and volcanic ash. Southern Italy's answer to Nebbiolo and just as slow.

At harvest

Each bar drawn against the full range of all 54 varieties

Sugar

23-26 Brix

23 - 26

Titratable acidity

6.5-8.5 g/L

6.5 - 8.5

pH

3.2-3.5

3.2 - 3.5

Juice yield

0.64 L/kg

free run plus a gentle press

Sugar per kilogram

173 g

at 24.5 Brix, the midpoint

Fruit for 23 litres

36 kg

before racking losses

Potential alcohol

13.5-14.7%

from 1.103 fermented dry. A range, because conversion varies by strain

What it punishes

Impatience. It ripens into November and needs years in bottle; there is no version of this wine that is good at eighteen months.

Made into

  • Dry red

Sulphite at this pH

At pH 3.35, protecting a red wine to 0.5 mg/L molecular SO2 takes 18 mg/L of free SO2. Work it out for your own reading.