Fact Sheet - Empson USA
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Fact Sheet - Empson USA
Abruzzo Farnese Fast Facts Fantini Owner: Valentino Sciotti Vineyard surface: 9,884 acres (4000 hectares) Owner: Farnese Group Winemaker: Filippo Baccalaro Consultant: Alberto Antonini Location: Ortona Province: Chieti The name Farnese is one of Italy’s most illustrious. In Renaissance times, this noble family’s wines made scintillating appearances on the banquet tables of numerous European courts thanks to Princess Marguerite Farnese (née Marguerite of Austria, an Emperor’s daughter). In gratitude to the Farneses, successive owners maintained the ancient name on local labels. Farnese wines, encompassing an ample range of terroirs and microclimates throughout Abruzzi, instrumental in achieving complexity and consistency, are crafted in the heart of the Colline Teramane DOCG appellation, at state-of-the-art facilities covering 12.3 acres (3.2 of which is the actual winery). These were entirely refurbished in 2004 and now include ultramodern equipment and vinification lines as well as over 1,000 barriques of the finest French and American oak, employed for a maximum of three years, and 50 Slavonian oak barrels of 25 or 50 hectoliters’ capacity. Joint owners, Valentino Sciotti and the late Camillo de Iuliis, describe the Farnese philosophy in two words: Progetto Qualità, which is a stringent series of quality criteria that provides the framework of every single stage in the process from vineyard to bottle. No one on the Farnese team, no matter how small his role in the total picture, can stray from these demanding standards. The team itself comprises a large group of young, dynamic wine professionals. As Valentino explains, “the latest harvest alone saw us employ 6 highly experienced oenologists, all with a very solid reputation, four of whom had worked for some of the top wineries in France and southern Italy.” These six winemakers are led by Filippo Baccalaro and technical consultant Professor Mario Ercolino – not to mention top-notch agronomists like Remo di Giuliantonio. Research and development go side by side with this impressive quality set-up. “On the one hand, we are firm believers in the future of native grapes and those of southern Italy in particular; on the other, we like new challenges and look to the international wine scene. For example, we have commenced experimenting with select clones of Australian Shiraz as well as varieties from Chile and South Africa.” www.empsonusa.com CASALE VECCHIO PECORINO IGT: 100% Pecorino that undergoes soft pressing and de-stalking, static clarification, fermentation of the clean must for 20 days, at a controlled temperature of 53.6° F, partial malolactic, and a brief sojourn in oak. Lively straw yellow in color with verdant hues, balsamic notes and aromas of apples and pears; excellent body, intensity and persistence. Pair with rich first courses, white meat and cheese. Excellent with soups and grilled fish. CASALE VECCHIO MONTEPULCIANO D’ABRUZZO DOC: 100% Montepulciano from a single vineyard. The grapes are soft pressed and destalked before maceration on the skins and fermentation for 20 days. Malolactic occures in barriques followed by six months’ of barrique age. Ruby red with garnet hues, scents of dried flowers, spice and licorice, structured, rich, full, fruitpacked and intense on the palate. The cellar life is three to four years. Pair with savoury first courses, such as meat and grilled food. Excellent with seasoned cheese EDIZIONE CINQUE AUTOCTONI: A blend of five indigenous grapes from two regions, Abruzzi and Puglia: 33% Montepulciano, 30% Primitivo, 25% Sangiovese, 7% Negroamaro, and 5% Malvasia Nera. After 25 days’ maceration on the skins, fermentation is in barrique, where the wine ages for 13 months. Deep garnet color, intense notes of cherry, plums, ripe currant, tobacco; great body, sweet tannins, velvety texture, followed by a rich, long finish. The vintage is undeclared on the label. The only numeric indication to appear is a progressive number that is not that of the vintage, merely the number of years since the wine’s first release. The reason for this is that the blend’s five grapes actually come from two different regions, Puglia and Abruzzi. Thus, labeling regulations require that this be an officially “non-vintage” wine. Pair with red meat, game, and dishes with rich sauces. Also excellent as a meditation wine. OPI MONTEPULCIANO D’ABRUZZO COLLINE TERAMANE RISERVA DOCG: This is Farnese’s pinnacle Montepulciano d’Abruzzo, from the Colline Teramane appellation. From particularly small crops, the grapes (slightly late-harvested) are soft-pressed and macerate on the skins for about 25 days, previous to malolactic fermentation in barrique and barrique élevage for 24 months. Ruby to garnet in color, the nose is intense, with well integrated spice, tobacco, vanilla and licorice; full bodied, round, well balanced, rich, long palate. The cellar life is four to five years. Pair with savoury first courses, such as meat and grilled foods. Excellent with seasoned cheese.