Showing posts with label barbera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label barbera. Show all posts

Thursday, June 9, 2022

Meet the Producer: La Spinetta, Piedmont, Italy

Wonderful master class organized by Enotria&Coe at the London Wine Fair 2022 to illustrate the wines of La Spinetta, on of the best producers in their portfolio.

La Spinetta started out producing moscato and it became so famous people would ask for a "spinetta" when ordering the famous piedmontese wine.

In 1995 they began using the "Gallina" vineyard to produce nebbiolo

Now all production is organic, back to tradition. Still uses horses to plow some of the fields like the family's grandfather used to do when he worked in Argentina in the 1950s.

Use green harvesting (prune up to 75% of bunches) to keep quality high

In 1980s most producers sold grapes to large companies, only a few began their own productions. In this they learned from the lessons of Burgundy.

Low yield of 4-6k bottles per hectare. 3k? Check

Giorgio Rivetti, featured in the Barolo Boys film, together with others, like Scavino, Sandrone, tried to make Barolo more likable, pleasant to more people and sooner, rather than the difficult wine requiring long aging of earlier times.

The iconic rhino on the label comes from a creation of German artist Dürer, who drew it without ever having seen a real rhino. For Giorgio Rivetti this was a symbol of how imagination can lead to results beyond expectations. It is in this vein that he started making Timorasso, a unique white variety in Piedmont.


Dürer: Rhinoceros

The lion which is present on other labels is a symbol of royalty, as Barolo is considered "the king of wines and the wine of kings" after its early association with Vittorio Emanuele II, the founder of the modern Italian unitary state.


Tasting notes

Timorasso Colli Tortonesi 2020, timorasso 100%
Made from grapes picked from 25-year-old vines.
De-stemming and soft pressing, then fermentation in steel and rest on lees for eight months. Fresh and citrusy with lots of minerality, exalted by the absence of any oak. Mod length. The vineyard is in Tortona, hence the name. Spinetta suggests this wine can age a lot, up to 15 years, because of its acidity. Low yield, no more than 3,000 bottles per hectare (max allowed is 8,000).
Score 90

Barolo Campè 2018, nebbiolo 100%
Made from grapes picked from 70-year-old vines!
Maceration and fermentation in vats for 10 days, then malolactic in French oak, 20% new. Finally 24 months of aging before a further nine months in bottle. Intense aromas welcome the start of the tasting, and compex red fruit flavors make for a structured,  complex and long wine. Perfect balance, everything is in its right place, a harmonious wine.
Score 94

Barbaresco Bordini 2019, nebbiolo 100%
Old vines, average age 40 years.
Maceration and fermentation in vats for 14 days, malo in French oak then 16 months of aging.
An intense and powerful wine with prominent tannins, could use more time in the bottle.
Score 88

Barbaresco Valeirano 2017, nebbiolo 100%
Made from grapes picked from 55-year-old vines.
Complexity and power, yet a velvety elegance are the features of this wine. Still young, it will be perfect in 15 years, or longer. Small yield, less than one bottle per plant of vine.
Score 92

Barbaresco Valeirano 2007, nebbiolo 100%
Made from grapes picked from 55-year-old vines.
Back ten years from the previous wine and we have a perfectly mature vintage. Yeet it could wait a bit longer but it is marvelously ready now.
Score 96

Barolo Campè 2008
Made from grapes picked from 70-year-old vines!
An old master with nothing to prove, but past its prime, it would have been better to drink this a few years back.
Score 90


Giorgio Rivetti


Monday, March 14, 2022

Presentation of the English version of Doctor Wine's Essential Guide to Italian Wines

A high quality tasting in Piccadilly today to present the subject guide by Daniele Cernilli and his team. The first guide for the best Italian wines in both Italian and English. You can subscribe to their informative newsletter for free, just click on the link above.

Below is a selection of the best wines I found today.


Roero cascina ca' rossa

Bianco 2019
Inviting aroma to the nose, prevalence of citrus. A med length wine ready now.
Score 86

Roero le coste 2018
A medium structure wine that can be paired with a variety of med structure food, including roast fish.
Score 86

Mompissano 2018
Strong tannins in this best product from this vineyard, needs a bit of time but promises to be a good standard bearer of Piedmont is its category.
Score 88
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Tenuta Santa Caterina

Grignolino 2020
Surprisingly powerful, it still keeps the grignolino fruitiness, great balance.
Score 90

Barbera superiore Vignalina 2019
Balanced long
Score 92

Freisa Asti superiore
Red and Black fruit
Structured, balanced.
Score 93
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Famiglia Cotarella

Farentano Rossetto 17
Round smooth buttery, some citrus notes
Score 90

Brunello Montalcino macioche 16
Medium body and balance
Score 85

Montiano merlot 100pc 18
Ripe wild fruits
Smooth balanced long, ana amazing wine but needs 5 years
Score 95
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Querciabella

Batár 18
50chard 50 pinot bianco
White flower, slight minerality, Smooth long
Score 94

Chianti classico riserva 18
Very powerful, structured
Long and complex
Needs 3-5 years
Score 94

Camartina 17
Cab sauv e sangiovese
Harmonious
Score 97

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Tenute del cerro

The best house represented today IMHO.

Silìneo 2018 nobile montepulciano
Smooth velvet
Balanced
Score 97

Brunello la poderina 17
Smooth
Perfect balance harmonious
Ready
Score 98

Poggio miniera val di cornia 2013
Smooth powerful balance
Score 98

Giacomo Alari delle Tenute del Cerro

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