2008 | La Scolca | Gavi dei Gavi d`Antan
White Wine: 2008 | La Scolca | Gavi dei Gavi d`Antan
A lovely dry white wine made only in the best years from 100% Cortese grapes grown on the slopes of Rovereto Superiore di Gavi. Intense on the nose with fruity, floral character. On the palate, wonderful flinty character with a toasted almond finish.
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Producer: La Scolca
Vintage: 2008
Size: 750ml
ABV: 11.5%
Varietal: Cortese
Country/Region: Italy, Piedmont
Detailed Description
A lovely dry white wine made only in the best years from 100% Cortese grapes grown on the slopes of Rovereto Superiore di Gavi. Intense on the nose with fruity, floral character. On the palate, wonderful flinty character with a toasted almond finish.
Producer Information
La Scolca, a hundred-year-old winery, is situated in the Gavi region of Alessandria province, dotted by the Apennine Mountains. Today, the winery is equipped with modern machinery, handled by expert winemakers, that allows the production of great wines under Gavi DOCG status. Due to its high-end wines, the winery was chosen to toast at the World Economic Forum in Davos, an important meeting attended by the world’s great leaders.The La Scolca Winery was bought by the great-grandfather of Giorgio Soldati, a present owner, in the late 1920s. Today, along with his daughter, Chiara Soldati, the fifth generation is managing the functionality of the winery with great passion and dedication. During the time of purchase, the land was surrounded by forest, and some part of the estate was cultivated with wheat. Even in the 1900s, the property was best suited to grow vines, and since then, the Soldati family has been cultivating fruity Cortese vines in their vineyards.