Prosecco Valdobbiadene is an Italian wine region in Veneto that creates Prosecco wines. These DOC wines are crafted in Friuli Venezia Giulia and Veneto, and can be a little sour and light due to the high altitude and climate the grapes are grown in. The wines were originally created in the hill regions toward the northern part of Treviso. The Prosecco wines can be labeled with a hyphen according to the region where they were produced or they can be labeled depending on the blend of grapes used from different areas. The Prosecco wines from the Conegliano-Valdobbiadene region in Italy is considered the best, whether crafted in one or both of the areas. Prosecco wines typically contain almost 90 percent of Prosecco grapes. The rest of the wine is a mixture of Pinot Grigio, Pinot Bianco, and either Chardonnay or Verdisio grape varieties. Since winemaking techniques have improved during the years, the Prosecco wines are higher in quality and have a more distinct flavor. The sparkling version of the wine was initially very sweet to taste and was very similar to the Asti wine. The wine was upgraded to DOCG in 2009. Since then, a group of growers is seeking to protect the area where the Prosecco vine originated.
Rebuli Prosecco Cartizze Grand Cru is a noble wine with a clear straw color, it exhibits pleasant and delicate fruity flavors and is a perfect match to desserts.
"Here's an Italian sparkling wine that opens to a very delicate bouquet that is held together with light floral aromas of jasmine and lemon blossom. The Rebuli NV Valdobbiadene Superiore di Cartizze Dry is light, delicate and precious in terms of its aromatic output. Its texture is mostly built upon the silky creaminess of the very compact and fine effervescence. A point of sweetness adds to a sense of softness. This is your textbook Cartizze sparkler. Fruit is from the 2017 vintage, although it is not recorded as such on the bottle."
- 90 Point Robert Parker's Wine Advocate (Issue #237, June 2018)
Jean-Claude et Nicolas Fayolle Hermitage Rouge Donnieres is made from 100% Syrah.
Made from 40-year-old vines planted on granitic and rocky soils in the Lieu dit "Les Donnieres" at the bottom of the Hermitage's hill.
Intense inky ruby red color.
The wine has plenty to offer with red and black fruit aromas, as well as a good minerality.
The finish is very long, clean and juicy and offers a great spicy mouthfeel.
Soil is clay, silica and round pebbles.
Hand harvested in small crates. The grapes are then pumped into tanks (full cluster, not destemmed).
It will stay in this tank for 15 days for the skin contact maceration and the Alcoholic fermentation.
Tey will also use the "rack and return" technique (delestage).
Then the wine is transfered into neutral French Oak barrels where the wine will complete the Malo-Lactic fermentation.
Delicious with grilled red meat such as venison or lamb and most cheeses.