10/31/13

Great wines and fantastic people in Italy

Barolo Arborina DOCG
Wine travels always make me feel good and on high positive energy and especially with stunning friends who enjoys food & wine

Few weeks ago I hade the pleasure to visit Piemonte in north of Italy with Patrik, Anna, Helena and Camilla who are the best companions to travel with (my wife is the best) J

We stayed at the Tenuta dei Fiore in Calosso (Asti) with the best hospitality of Valter and Yvette Bosticardo and their fab kids.

The Bosticardo family runs a wine farm with very good quality production but the most amazing wine must be the one of a kind moscato with 12 years on the lees!! Absolutely amazing and unusual

Thank you Valter for giving me the Nr 1 bottle out of 800.

 

Nadia Curto is the nice of the more famous Elio Altare and she is one hell of a lady that I like very much beside that she is a rad winemaker with bold and gutsy wines from the “La Morra” Barolo area, look out for her wines with the label of Marco Curto.

Thanks Nadia for sharing your knowledge and energy to us.

 

I sure hope to be back soon again.

 










10/2/13

Dr Burklin - Wolf wines from a German legend


Tom Benns is a very funny and extremely knowledgeable man taking care of the estate export and was also our guide at the weigut Dr Burklin-Wolf estate in Pfalz.

Since 2001 Bűrklin-Wolf have classified their wines according to the vineyard site (similar to Burgundy) and
after extensive research they discovered that today’s top vineyards are exactly the same as those identified in time when these vineyards produced some of the most expensive and highly regarded wines in Germany.

Bűrklin-Wolf wines are labeled G.C.(grand cru) for the top quality their wines and P.C.(premier cru) for the second. G.C. wines are produced from yields of less than 45 hl/ha and minimum 12.5% alcohol from vineyards rated first in the villages of Rupperstberg, Forst and Deidesheim P.C. wines are produced from yields of less than 55 hl/ha and minimum alcohol of 11.5% from vineyards rated second in Ruppertsberg and in Wachenheim. Grapes are harvested with Spatlese and Auslese levels of ripeness but are fermented to dryness.

The Young and very humoristic Italian winemaker Nicola Libelli who took over after the tragic death of the long time winemaker Fritz Knorr are making progress and in my opinion the Burklin-Wolf wines have never bees so good, way to go Nicola.

Since 1998 classical medium sweet wines are no longer produced and I love the bone try wines made here and the delicate way that the wines develop thru aging so please save some for better days J
Thank you again Heike for making this visit happen.