An In-Depth Guide to Piedmont & Tuscany



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An In-Depth Guide to Piedmont & Tuscany History of the regions Geology, climate, terroir Appellations, classifications and aging requirements Tasting! Vintages Italian Quality System: Denominazione di Origine Controllata à Denominazione di Origine Protetta Modeled after French AOC system DOCG: guaranteed Indicazione Geografica Tipica à Indicazione Geografica Protetta Vino da Tavola Expansion, credibility and the current perspective on the system History 1700s-1800s: Piedmont part of House of Savoy (French); wine culture thrives Early 1800s: Giulietta Falletti and French enologist make first dry, Bordeauxstyle wine from Nebbiolo 1861: Italy unified

1934: Official zone of Barolo defined 1960s: Move toward estate-bottling and delineation of crus in Barolo; Barbaresco builds acclaim 1963: DOC system introduced 1980: Barolo gains DOCG status 1980s: Modern techniques evolve style of Piemontese reds 1992: Goria s Law and new IGTs throughout Italy Middle Ages: Viticulture flourishes in Tuscany as Florence builds power Late 1300s: First mentions of Brunello di Montalcino and Chianti (as a white!) 1716: 1 st wine legislation identifying Chianti production zone 1840s: Brunello clone isolated by Clemente Santi 1950s: Demise of nobility-owned vineyard system; investments and quality plummet throughout region 1960s: Chianti zone is expanded; first Super Tuscans appear 1966: Vernaccia di San Gimignano DOC 1978: Banfi established in Montalcino; new investments throughout Tuscany 1989: Chianti Classico 2000 project Soil, Climate, Exposure: the notion of Terroir Northwestern Italy, bordering Switzerland and France Literally foot of the mountain Continental climate; Alps create a rain shadow Calcareous marl, sandstone Sorí and la nebbia At current count: 40 DOCs and 16 DOCGs Western central Italy Bordering Mediterranean Wide variations of soil Galestro and alberese in Chianti Classico Clay and galestro in Montalcino Volcanic and sandstone in Montepulciano Overall dry climate, inland is more seasonal; near sea receives maritime influence Hills and exposure affect ripening

The (Main) Grapes Nebbiolo Barbera Dolcetto Cortese Moscato Arneis Sangiovese Cabernet Syrah Merlot Canaiolo Vernaccia Trebbiano Malvasia Big B Barolo v. Barbaresco v. Brunello Barolo and Barbaresco: both 100% Nebbiolo from hills around Alba, Piedmont Barolo: Five main communes south and west of Alba broken into many individual crus Slightly warmer climate, more masculine versions 38 months minimum aging (18 in barrel) Barbaresco: Four communes north and east of Alba Slightly cooler climate, slightly finer versions 26 months minimum aging (9 in barrel) Other Piemontese Nebbiolo: Langhe, Roero, Carema, Gattinara, Ghemme, Bramaterra Brunello: 100% Brunello strain of Sangiovese from hills of Montalcino, Tuscany South of Chianti, south of Siena Hotter climate, more limestone soil, more powerful Sangiovese Two years minimum aging in barrel (plus 4 months in bottle)

Other Tuscan Sangiovese: Chianti, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, Morellino di Scansano Super Tuscans: Unofficial category of Tuscan wine that doesn t follow DOC(G) requirements IGT / Vino da Tavola / new DOCs Usually involves a blend of international varietals Crivelli Barbera Collina La Mora '11 Asti, Piedmont Barbera is for everyday drinking in Piedmont Asti located in Monferrato hills northeast of Langhe, Barolo and Barbaresco Soils are clay, sand and limestone 85% Barbera required for Barbera d Asti DOCG; this is 100% Crivelli family s vines are over 80 years old Reversanti Barbaresco '05 - Barbaresco, Piedmont Barbaresco DOCG is within Langhe DOC; requires 100% Nebbiolo Four Barbaresco communes (Barbaresco, Neive, Treiso, San Rocco Senodelvio) and many crus Minimum aging: 26 months (nine must be in barrel) Tortonian soil (calareous marl) Seghesio Barolo '95 - Barolo, Piedmont Barolo DOCG is within Langhe DOC; requires 100% Nebbiolo Five main Barolo communes (La Morra, Barolo, Serralunga d Alba, Monforte d Alba, Castiglione Falleto) and many crus Minimum aging 36 months (18 in barrel) Tortonian and Helvetian soils Modern vs. traditional winemaking styles Seghesio founded by brothers Aldo and Riccardo in 1988; focus on sustainable vineyard practices

Monteraponi Chianti Classico '11 - Chianti Classico, Tuscany Chianti DOCG contains 7 subzones, one of which is the core Chianti Classico DOCG Galestro and alberese soils Chianti Classico requires 80-100% Sangiovese; this is 95% with 5% Canaiolo Monteraponi is a small medieval village that dates back to the 10 th century; sits at 470 meters altitude Focus on traditional production: organic, indigenous yeasts, cement tanks or large casks, no fining/filtering Il Colle Brunello di Montalcino '06 - Montalcino, Tuscany Brunello clone isolated by Clemente Santi in 1865; the Biondi-Santi estate became one of the most famous for its Brunello Riservas 100% Sangiovese Grosso required for DOCG (and infamous history of producers skirting this rule); minimum two years in wood Rosso di Montalcino DOC: less aging Galestro, clay, marine sediment Traditional vs. modern styles and producers (Il Colle is very traditional) Tenuta di Trinoro Le Cupole '09 - Tuscany, Italy Super Tuscans made outside of DOC(G) requirements or as a protest to them Bordeaux varietals, Syrah, Sangiovese Emerged most prominently in 1980s Spurred IGT category and Bolgheri DOC Tenuta di Trinoro makes Bordeaux blends with a particular emphasis on Cabernet Franc Top Recent Vintages Good: 2009, 2008, 2007, 2003, 2000, 1999, 1998,1997 Great: 2006, 2004, 2001, 1996, 1990, 1989 Good: 2010, 2009, 2008, 2005, 2001, 1997, 1995 Great: 2007, 2006, 2004, 1999 To find value: In lesser vintages look for reliable producers In great vintages look for up-and-coming or under-the-radar producers