Colombera & Garella Vispavola 2019 75cl

£19.50

Tasting Note

Ripe, juicy red berry fruits are complimented by complex spicy notes that are typical of this under-used indigenous variety. Ageing in stainless steels allows the freshness and purity of the wine to come through.

Producer

If you travel a couple of hours north from the Langhe, high into the mountains in North Piedmont you can find ancient, complex terroirs, shaped by volcanic activity some 300 million years ago. This highly fragmented region, with ten different appellations, is known as Alto Piedmont. The soils can be acidic, with a pH as low as 4, and often have a high iron content. Due to the altitude and low pH soils, wines from this area tend to have lower alcohol than those from the Langhe, and a distinctive ferrous minerality. Nebbiolo still reigns, although usually in partnership with less well known, but charming native varietals Croatina and Vespolina. In 2010 Cristiano Garella teamed up with old friend Giacomo Colombera, and his father Carlo to start a project. They now farm 9 hectares of vineyards in three different DOC. They work their vineyards sustainably. In the winery the grapes are fermented using natural yeasts, no additions are made other than a touch of sulphur, and the wines are bottled without fining or filtration. The wines are fresh, pure and dangerously drinkable!

Country: Italy | Region: Piedmont | Alcohol: TBC | Grapes: Vespolina | Vegetarian | Vegan