Cavalchina Custoza Doc, Bianco Di Custoza Cavalchina, Cavalchina Bianco Di Custoza Doc, Cavalchina Bianco Di Custoza Doc Veneto
Name:
Cavalchina Bianco di Custoza DOC Veneto
Where it's from:
Italy, Veneto, Bianco di Custoza
Price per case:
£131.54
Bottles per case:
12 x 75 cl
Style:
Zesty/Aromatic Dry Whites
Description:
Cavalchina is the name of the area where the winery has been built and is probably named after the old residence of the Count Cavalchini. The estate, in the south east of the Garda amphitheatre, was established at the beginning of the last century. The most important aspect of Azienda Agricola Cavalchina is that in 1962 it was the first producer to put Custoza as the name of the wine from the region and was made with Fernanda, Trebbiano and Garganega grapes. Today, this wine is a blend of 30% Fernanda , 30% Trebbiano, 30% Garganega, 10% Trebbianello This wine came from the vineyards in Casella, Mandolara, Bacino, Bianchette, Cavalchina e Monte. Here each variety matures at a slightly different time, the beginning of September for the Trebbianello, late September for the Fernanda and the beginning of October for Trebbiano and Garganega. This means that each variety has to be vinified separately. The grapes, manually harvested into small boxes to prevent crushing, are then destalked and pressed. Only the Fernanda, with its slightly aromatic character, is briefly macerated before the pressing. The must, after clarification, ferments for 10-15 days at a temperature of around 18ºC. The decision whether to have a malolactic fermentation, to compensate possible excesses of acidity, depends on each vintage. Next the wines are left on their lees to maintain their freshness, up to late January or early February, at which point the final blend is assembled. This wine is a lovely pale yellow colour with a lively, lemony, punchy flavours and a classic leafy marzipan-spiked finish. (12 x 75 cl)
Region:
Italy, Veneto, Bianco di Custoza
Producer:
Cavalchina
Product ID:
13607
Cavalchina Bianco di CustozaDOC Veneto
Description: Cavalchina is the name of the area where the winery has been built and is probably named after the old residence of the Count Cavalchini. The estate, in the south east of the Garda amphitheatre, was established at the beginning of the last century. The most important aspect of Azienda Agricola Cavalchina is that in 1962 it was the first producer to put Custoza as the name of the wine from the region and was made with Fernanda, Trebbiano and Garganega grapes. Today, this wine is a blend of 30% Fernanda , 30% Trebbiano, 30% Garganega, 10% Trebbianello This wine came from the vineyards in Casella, Mandolara, Bacino, Bianchette, Cavalchina e Monte. Here each variety matures at a slightly different time, the beginning of September for the Trebbianello, late September for the Fernanda and the beginning of October for Trebbiano and Garganega. This means that each variety has to be vinified separately. The grapes, manually harvested into small boxes to prevent crushing, are then destalked and pressed. Only the Fernanda, with its slightly aromatic character, is briefly macerated before the pressing. The must, after clarification, ferments for 10-15 days at a temperature of around 18ºC. The decision whether to have a malolactic fermentation, to compensate possible excesses of acidity, depends on each vintage. Next the wines are left on their lees to maintain their freshness, up to late January or early February, at which point the final blend is assembled. This wine is a lovely pale yellow colour with a lively, lemony, punchy flavours and a classic leafy marzipan-spiked finish. Available in half bottles. (24 x 37.5 cl) Price: £149.99