The Cascina Castle T Estate
Cascina Castle’T, a family estate owned by Maria Borio, is located South of Torino in the Piedmonte region, 300 meters above sea level. The property was built in the 1600s.
The Cascina Castle T Vineyards
The 10 hectares (24.7 acres) of vineyards are located on the cooler hills of the Langhe area on the sides of the Belbo Valley near Canelli.
The vineyard for Barbera d'Asti is planted in clay and limestone soils and situated on a south western exposure, lying at about 300 meters above sea level. The vines are an average of 40-50 years old. There are 5,000 vines per hectare and the vineyard is kept fully covered with grass. Most of the vineyards are planted with Barbera except for a small plot planted with Moscato. All the production is strictly organic with a low yield, less than 30 hl/ha.
The vineyard for Moscato d'Asti is rich in clay and is on a south east exposure, lying at about 200 meters above sea level. The vines are an average of 15 years old.
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All older vintage wines have been purchased from a single collectors cellar. Pictures can be requested before shipment.
Corinne Perchaud Chablis Premier Cru Fourneaux is made from 100 percent Chardonnay.
This is the south facing portion of the slope and very hot, heavy "Fourneaux" or "oven" effect.
The wine is expressive and vivacious with beautiful aromas.
Well-balanced, round and fruity wine with a fine minerality on the finish.
1er Cru Fourneaux is located on the Fleys village and faces the field. the plots are very steep and exposed full south on soil type Kimmeridgian consists of marl clay-limestone with shallow ground and a very stony ground. After a slight settling, the juice starts its fermentation in tank, then ¼ of juice is racked in barrels. Both wines perform their alcoholic fermentation and malolactic and their aging on the lees, separately. The two cuvées are blended six months after harvesting. The wine is then filtered and is bottled 15 months after harvesting. 2013 Conditions and Harvest The relatively high temperatures at the end of winter allowed an early bud vines in early March. With a hot, dry spring flower took place in good conditions. In July, a hailstorm located did some damage to our Fourchaume plot. July and early August, rainy and stormy brought the water needed by the vineyards. The dry and sunny weather of the second half of August brought the grapes to maturity. The harvest began on September 2 under cloudy skies.
Coquille St. Jacques (scallops) with leeks and cream.