Extraordinary orange wine made with extreme care from a place you probably never heard of. La Stoppa is an historic estate in the province of Piacenza in Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region. Organic, little to no sulfur; wines are aged in a range of Slavonian oak botti and used French barriques. 90% Malvasia/10% Ortrugo & Trebbiano Toscano. Mixed varietals are co-planted and average 30-years-old. The fruit is picked together, de-stemmed and macerated with the skins for approximately a month (less time in warmer vintages, more in cooler ones); a cap of skins and seeds forms and is not broken but is kept moistened with the fermenting wine. Fermentation is with native yeasts only in steel tank; malolactic fermentation occurs naturally as well. The wine is aged for a year, half in stainless steel and half in used French oak, followed by two years in bottle before release. And what’s the result of all that careful winemaking? Decanter says: “A full bodied, spicy and honeyed wine with haunting aromas of rose, musk, chamomile and thyme. Full of deep, pure, head-turning flavours, modulating from rose-water charm through clean apple-orchard fruit, oranges and rhubarb. Notes of cinnamon and ginger come through on the memorable finish. Somehow more than the sum of its parts.”
DAVID BOWLER WINE La Stoppa Ageno Emilia Bianco IGT 2020
$31.00
Extraordinary orange wine made with extreme care from a place you probably never heard of. La Stoppa is an historic estate in the province of Piacenza in Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region. Organic, little to no sulfur; wines are aged in a range of Slavonian oak botti and used French barriques. 90%…
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