| 2007 Napa Valley Dolcetto di Nonno Rarely grown outside of Italy, we fortunately found a great source of Dolcetto for planting material. Together with our friends, we brothers planted our Clone 69 Dolcetto in Yountville in a site warm enough to ensure an ultra ripe wine yet cool enough to mirror the Northwestern Piedmont region of Italy, Dolcetto’s origin. We also source some great Dolcetto from the Unti Vineyard in Sonoma’s Dry Creek Valley owned by another passionate Italian family. We instill our strict viticultural practices at these exclusive sites and thus ensure our highest standard of quality. The best wines are made in the vineyard and with Dolcetto this is especially true. The typical large crop set by Dolcetto is thinned to one cluster per shoot and the huge clusters that remain are trimmed to half their size to achieve cluster uniformity and concentration of varietal flavor. Following harvest, we cold soaked the lots for two days, then initiated fermentation slowly with an Italian yeast strain that was isolated from a Piedmont vineyard. During fermentation we hand punched the cap five times a day, extracting the rich flavor, color, and tannin from the thick skins. The small batches were kept separate during fermentation, after pressing, and throughout the first year of aging in French oak barrels. During the second year of barrel aging, the vineyard components were blended together to create optimum complexity while retaining balance, varietal character, and superior quality. We, the Buoncristiani brothers, take pride in performing all aspects of enology, viticulture, wine production, and art design in order to share with you a true expression of our winemaking passion. When I was given the opportunity to taste the Buoncristiani Brothers Dolcetto I forgot for a moment where I was. It was so similar in style to that of a good friend in Piemonte, Italy, which is a true achievement and shows respect for the varietal. Their Dolcetto is an elegant and rich wine with that aroma of blueberries and intense color one obtains from proper extraction of the Dolcetto grape. This wine has the uncanny ability to pair with a variety of foods which for a restaurateur is outstanding to have on the wine list. To You and Your Nonno, SALUTE! |
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