
Marchesi Incisa Della Rocchetta Grignolino d'Asti 2021
Aromas of cranberry, wild strawberry, rose and autumnal spice lead to a dry, light-bodied yet fruit-forward palate. Dominant bright red fruit flavors mingle with rose hip and dustings of white pepper and umami, leading to a mouth-watering finish with balanced, refined tannins on this gorgeous, chillable red.
The history of the Monferrato area and that of Marchesi Incisa della Rochetta, a family whose origins date back to before the eleventh century, are very closely linked. For centuries, their family has owned vineyards and produced its own wine, an activity most likely started by the Benedictine monks, who were given the right by the family to plant vines in the hills of their property in Rocchetta Tanaro. You can still see traces of their presence in the Saint’Emiliano votive chapel, which stands in their vineyard bearing the very same name, still owned by the family after so many centuries.
Now, all Marchesi Incisa della Rochetta wines are vinified at La Corte Chiusa, the family’s beautifully restored estate in the village of Rocchetta Tanaro, prestigious for Barbera wine. Marchesa Barbara Incisa renovated this family’s one-time farmhouse, built by her grandfather, into a wine-making facility, tasting room and barriquerie. All the renovations were completed between 1991 and 1994. All important phases of winemaking take place here; from de-stemming the grapes, grape pressing and fermenting of the must, to malolactic fermentation, barrel aging and bottling of the wines. In collaboration with Dr. Donato Lanati, the brilliant and highly respected Piemontese enologist, each phase of production is carefully controlled to ensure the highest quality.
Grignolino is a very old grape variety from Piedmont, grown and vinified since the Middle Ages. It derives its name from the Piemontese dialect word, “grignole,’ which means grape seeds, because it naturally has a lot of these seeds, responsible for great tannic structure. Despite its light red, almost rosé hue, this wine reveals great structure, a delicate dryness and a long pleasant finish. Due to its uncompromising personality Grignolino has been referred to as the “anarchic prince of Piedmont.”
The 2021 Marchesi Incise della Rocchetta Grignolino d’Asti come from the winery’s Garbera vineyard situated in a prominent position on the hills surrounding the village of Rocchetta Tanaro in Monferrato. The grapes are softly pressed and the soaking time during maceration is kept very short (4 to 6 days) in order to limit the tannins in the wine. The alcoholic fermentation takes place in stainless steel vats at a controlled temperature. The malolactic fermentation occurs spontaneously or is induced at a controlled temperature.
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