La Spinetta Langhe Nebbiolo 2020 (6 Bottles) Piedmont, Italy

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Giorgio Rivetti is very proud of this wine and his work in this classic, slightly cool vintage. The La Spinetta 2018 Langhe Nebbiolo offers dark tones and bright fruit definition with forest berry, wild rose and cedar wood. I actually tasted some ripeness and softness in this wine, which adds to its immediate and universal appeal. You could pair a wine like this with a wide range of foods, from pasta to breaded veal. Fruit comes from the youngest plants in the Starderi vineyard (in Barbaresco), and the wine is aged in barrique. 91 points. Monica Larner, Wine Advocate

It’s evident from the quality and character of La Spinetta Langhe Nebbiolo that this wine is a blend from Spinetta’s three Barbaresco vineyards in Neive. The grapes undergo maceration and alcoholic fermentation in temperature-controlled vats for an average period of 10 days. Malolactic fermentation in used French oak barrels, followed by 12 months of aging. Finally, the wine is rested in bottle for a further six months or so before release.

The wine is ruby red in the glass, with hints of freshly picked red and purple fruits. On the palate, fresh cherry and menthol notes are wrapped within a subtle but precise structure that gives a persistent finish.

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About La Spinetta

We firmly believe that in order to obtain great results, our vineyards must be our priority, we must treat them with extreme dedication, attention and respect.

Respecting these vineyards means to acknowledge that these vineyards existed before we began to farm them and with the right attention, namely organic farming, they will continue after we cease to cultivate them.

We, as farmers, have a very strong bond to our land and viticulture.

We appreciate our older vines as we believe that they have a deep connection with our land. We know that while these plants generate less fruit, the fruit they do produce offers more complexity and concentrated flavors to wines. These older vines have the ability to transmit their micro-climate and terroir’s exceptional complexity and consistency to the wines.

Our high regard for the soil, micro-climate, and the origin of the grapes.

This leads us to promote the cultivation of indigenous varietals. These indigenous grapes make wines that showcase and reflect their unique place. We believe in the importance of low yields in the vineyards. During the summer, generally between July and August, we do a “green harvest”.

We cut some of the grape bunches that are still unripe. We do this to reduce the production which will in turn ensure that the plant’s few selected clusters will fully obtain the characteristics and the identity of the soil. Our yields never exceed 1.600 bottles per acre. We believe that a farmer’s success lies in his proficiency to adapt to climate change.

We rely on our experience to determine when to harvest the various vineyards; this results in wines with unique identity and great balance.

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