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Piemonte Cortese 2022
Some of the wines tasted in this year's Wine Champions tastings were shoo-ins – Gavi's country cousin was one such example. ‘More body, more flavour, more fruit and more wine’ for the money than ever ensured that it was.
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Code: IT36161
Wine characteristics
- White Wine
- 2 - Dry
- Cortese
- 75cl
- Now to 2024
- 12.5% Alcohol
- no oak influence
- Screwcap
- Vegetarian
- Vegan
Araldica Vini Piemontesi
Araldica is the trading name of the successful co-operative at Castelvero in Italy’s north-western Piedmont region. It is one of the most important producers of Barbera d'Asti and Barbera d’Alba, and also makes excellent Gavi, Moscato and Prosecco. Founded in 1954 by a small group of growers, headed by their parish priest, the co-op has evolved greatly from its simple origins and now it owns the largest winery in Piedmont.
It currently has around 200 members, cultivating 900 hectares of vines throughout the region, but in particular its vineyards in the Monferrato hills are celebrated for the quality of their barbera. As the business expanded in the latter half of the 20th century, the company also acquired a modern, temperature-controlled bottling plant and warehouse, with a large capacity to store its barrels made from the region’s traditionally favoured Slovenian oak.
While Italy is generally known for its sun-baked vineyards, Piedmont is actually as far north as Bordeaux, and the nearby Alps make a marked impact on the temperatures which are much more in line with classic French regions. The hot summers are followed by very cold, often snowy winters, and the melting snow is an excellent marker of vineyard quality: the best vineyards have the fastest-melting snow because they receive the most sunshine.
The co-op members mostly grow native grape varieties such as barbera, nebbiolo and dolcetto for the reds and cortese, arneis and moscato for the whites. They also grow...
The Sunday Times Online
Crisp and clean, this lemon-infused cortese delivers top-class refreshment at a cracking price
The Daily Telegraph
Always a favourite cheap white: if you like whites that are clean, crisp, refreshing and streaked with lemon, then this is for you.