
Brunello di Montalcino 2006 Red Shirt
A hundred and fifty years from the Unification of Italy Donatella Cinelli Colombini honors the memory of his ancestors with the limited edition of Brunello red shirt
Donatella Cinelli Colombini the one hundred and fifty the unification of Italy are an occasion to honor their ancestors who participated in the struggles for more independence and Angelo Guelph Guelph. Is dedicated to them a small selection of examples of a great 1000 Brunello di Montalcino 2006, five star vintage.
The label designed by the painter Alessandro Grazi, is the red shirt of General Garibaldi, who seems to wrap around to cover the entire bottle. The written vertically, with the name of the wine is over the top by a tricolor cockade with a central white dove, symbol of peace and Casato Prime Donne winery in Montalcino where Brunello was produced. Behind
shows the dedication of Kathy Cinelli Colombini << La camicia rossa, vestita da Garibaldi e dai suoi soldati, è oggi indossata dal mio meraviglioso Brunello 2006 che vi invito a bere ricordando la generosità e il coraggio di chi, come i miei antenati, ha reso libera e unita l’Italia>>.
Brunello "Camiciarossa" is on sale in the cellars of the House the first women to Montalcino and Fattoria del Colle in Trequanda, in the shop "Toscanalovers" Via delle Terme 33 to Siena and on the website www.cinellicolombini.it
a nod to History:
Angelo and Angelo
Guelph Guelph Guelph and the other patriots Giuseppe Garibaldi maremmani she came unexpectedly and suddenly at the end of August 1849. The general's wife, Anita, had died a few days earlier in the marshes of Comacchio. The general and Captain Light had crossed the Apennines on foot hunted down by the Austrian army. They were exhausted, alone, in no uncertain or guide. Guelph Angelo and his friends hid Garibaldi Tuscan patriots in their homes, taking the secret presence of the General even their families. So it was that the company was successful and, although the police keep an eye on the grand-ducal patriots and especially the Guelph for his liberal sympathies, September 2, Garibaldi went to sea in Cala Martina and a few days after he arrived safe and sound in earth friend of Liguria. Guelph
Angelo had a 12-year-old Guelph which, long after and in great secrecy, he told of his meeting with Garibaldi. The boy inherited his father's patriotism and, during the War of Independence, he volunteered in the Alps Under Hunters the command of Garibaldi fought Bezzecca. He had a letter from his father addressed to General Garibaldi and received it immediately by presenting their children with loving words of gratitude.
Much later, in 1889, told the flight of Guelph Guelph Garibaldi through Tuscany in a pamphlet entitled From mill Cerbaia Cala Martina, which served to finance the monument erected to commemorate the 21 patriots who helped the Tuscan General. For more information
Alessia Bianchi
www.cinellicolombini.it
tel. 0577 662108
Nicoletta Curradi
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