Nebbiolo 2019
Viticulture and Harvest
The Lampia clone (origin Victoria 2000). Like many Italian varieties, Nebbiolo tends to over-crop, so the fruit was thinned during summer to promote greater flavour development during the ripeing period, but ensuring the canopy was as dense as needed to provide protective shade. The summer of 2017-2018 was relatively dry, yet as Autumn arrived, there were some rain events that we 'lived through' to harvest the fruit in early April, at greater ripeness than the previous year.
Winemaking
Picked beyond 14Be. With the benefit of riper fruit, it was an easy decision to aim at producing a 'bigger', somewhat richer style. The fruit spent ten days on skins (compared with only four the previous vintage), and 12 months in three year old French oak before bottling in early 2019. The wine spent a further nine months in bottle before release.
Tasting Notes
A wine with the customary light colour with aromas of rose petals, autumn undergrowth and wild herbs with tarry earthiness. Firm tannins. A wine to enjoy with porcini funghi - on a risotto base, or French goat’s cheese.
This wine can be enjoyed for 15 years or more, yielding a velvety texture and gentle cigar box aromas as it ages.