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“Bric d’la Gesia” Erbaluce di Caluso DOCG Briamara

£21.50£109.00

An unusual dry wine from the pre-Alps, aged in barriques


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Description

There are more than a dozen wine zones in Piedmont’s Alpine foothills, (or Alta Piemonte: the DOC zones that run along the border with Valle d’ Aosta and follow the contours of the Alps). However only one of them is dedicated exclusively to white wines: Caluso.
In a glacial basin around the towns of Caluso and Canavese, the ancient variety Erbaluce (early references date back to 1606) is vinified by a handful of producers into 3 different styles: still, sparkling and passito. The grape name derives from the ‘Albaluce Legend’, which narrates that in olden times these hills were populated by nymphs and gods worshipped by men. Dawn and Sun, two of those gods, were in love but never destined to meet – until a providential eclipse and the intercession of the Moon made it possible. From that union the nymph Albaluce was born, whose beauty and grace prompted men to offer everything the
land had available as homage, leaving it barren and desolate. Albaluce’s pain was such that from her tears, vine shoots emerged: a white grape named Erbaluce

This wine is made from a one hectare vineyard located in one of the best sites on the Cuceglio hill, grown solely with the double guyot system, selecting only the healthiest and most mature bunches. The juice obtained from the soft pressing is then fermented at controlled temperature and aged for 12 months in barrels previously used for Passito.
With this selection Massimiliano wants to showcase amazing ageing potential of Erbaluce, together with its finesse, complexity and unique personality

Great with grilled white meats. Drink cold within 10 years

Quality Italian wines from Italy’s smallest producers – Vineyards Direct