Italy for me has to be one of the most fascinating wine
producing countries, with so many indigenous grape varieties, and such
differences in the wines that are produced from the north to right down in the
heel, and then you get the islands surrounding its coast.
Vistorta, is a 500 acre estate in the western Friuli-Venezia
Giulia region and has been owned since the 1980 by Count Brandino Brandolini d’Adda,
on discovering the similarities between the estate and Bordeaux took the
decision to almost exclusively plant Merlot, with the aim to produce the
greatest Merlot’s from Italy.
The 2011 Merlot Vistorta is the estates top wine and shows
such great depth and complexity, giving you lovely forest fruit aromas and
flavours, hints of spices and rich coffee beans, combined with beautifully
silky tannin creates a wine to rival most of the wines produced on Bordeaux’s
right bank.
Moving into central Italy and on its east coast you come to the
Marche region and you find Umani Ronchi, who since 1959 have focused solely on
the regions indigenous varieties of Verdicchio and Montepulciano.
The 2014 Verdicchio Classico Superior Casal di Serra shows
all the classic traits of wild flowers, Peaches and Apricots, combined with a
lovely refreshingly soft acidity, showing how great and delicious these wines
can be.
Then down to Puglia in the heel of Italy you find Botromagno
who produce many of the classic wines from this region, Primitivo, Salice Salentino
and many more, they are also the only producer of the historic wine Gravina
Bianco.
The 2015 Gravina Bianca is produced using 100% organic
grapes and is a blend of Greco and Malvasia. You get lovely aromatics of
Apples, Peaches, Apricots and hints of Pineapple, combine this with a crisp and
bountiful acidity and you get a stunning and beautifully refreshing wines that
you don’t find from anywhere else.
This Friday the 28th, we will have the pleasure
of hosting Beniamino and Alberto D’Agostino from Botromagno, Alessandra Fadda
from Vistorta and Giorgio Pasanisi from Umani Ronchi for a fantastic tasting, where you will be able to taste the wines above and many more.
A selection of the wines on tasting this Friday |
No comments:
Post a Comment