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Inedito

Inedito

IGT Toscana Rosso

Inedito

Inedito as “unpublished”, new to the public, being this wine the first in Bolgheri with no barrique aging. However, as a consequence of the progressive maturity of the vines, a minimally invasive 4 months aging in barrique has been introduced seeking for roundness still maintaining the original freshness which made this wine stand out from the very beginning of its production.

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Informations

Informations

  • First year of production: 2011

  • Variety: Merlot 50% and Syrah 50%

  • Breeding system: single spurred cordon

  • Vinification: in steel vats

  • Refinement: 4 months in French oak barrels

  • Alcohol: 13% Vol.

  • Temperature: 16° / 18° C

  • Annual production: 30.000 bottles

  • Formats: 375 ml – 750 ml – 1,5 lt. – 3 lt.

Tasting notes

Tasting notes

  • Color: clear with an intense ruby ​​red colour, dense in the glass.

  • Scents: intense on the nose, fine notes of red fruit such as cherry and plum are perceived. Delicate spicing of cloves, cinnamon and nutmeg. Pastry notes like creamy vanilla.

  • Flavor: in the mouth the wine is full-bodied, warm. It is soft with a nice acidity and well-balanced tannins.

  • Ideal match: pappardelle with white ragù, Milanese risotto, amatriciana, pheasant or hare in white sauce

  • Perfect dish: pappardelle with pheasant ragù.

Year climate

Year climate

  • 2023
  • 2022
  • 2021
  • 2020
  • 2019
  • 2018
  • 2017
  • 2016
  • 2015
  • 2014
  • 2013
  • 2012
  • 2011

2023 was not a kind year for the Italian climate. Extreme events, unseasonal temperatures and anomalous rainfall have characterized the national panorama, creating many difficulties for agriculture.
Fortunately, the Bolgheri area, with its unique microclimate, has once again proven to be an oasis of balance and protection. A mild winter and an unusually rainy spring guaranteed a good water profile for the vines, preparing the ground for a summer season that turned out to be hot and sunny.
The high temperatures of July and August accompanied the ripening of the grapes in an optimal manner, giving us fruits of great concentration and complexity.
Despite a lower production in terms of quantity, the expectations for the expectations for this vintage are exceptional. With the promise of wines of great quality and complexity.
Once again, the microclimate of Bolgheri has proven to be a precious ally, combined with our constant control and the passion we put into the care of our vineyards every day, we have managed to obtain excellent grapes even in a difficult climatic year.

2022 in Bolgheri had a little rainy winter with mild temperatures.
Spring tended to be hot and dry, with temperatures above average, as was the case in summer, for this reason, we resorted to emergency irrigation, favoring excellent ripening of the grapes.
The harvest began in early September 2 weeks in advance.
Thanks to this particular vintage, the wine has gained in body and flavor, making it unique on the palate.

2021 in Bolgheri is a particularly rainy winter which provided the vines with the right support during the summer development phase, thanks to the significant increase in underground water reserves.

Spring tended to be cool with peaks of late frosts in early April, reminiscent of the 2020 vintage.

The summer temperatures, dry but never excessive, allowed the grapes to ripen regularly, giving the fruits an optimal state of health and ripeness.

The harvest took place regularly between the first week of September with the younger Merlots, up to the beginning of October with the Cabernet Sauvignon and Petit Verdot.

The 2020 vintage opened with a predominantly mild winter, punctuated by sporadic rains. The month of March, on the other hand, was characterized by unexpected temperatures below the average which reached their peak in two frosts, recorded around the beginning of April.

The rainfall, which began in the third week of the month, officially marked the end of winter and the beginning of spring. The showers that occurred up to the second week of June favored abundant vegetative development.

A hot and dry summer followed. The heat lasted until the last week of September, and then resulted in the regular autumn rains that characterized the weather until November.

This allowed us to carry out a regular harvest starting from the second week of September with the Merlots, and then finish it in early October with Cabernet Sauvignon and Petit Verdot.

Winter begins mild and dry compared to the average and then records a sudden drop in temperatures in January.
The spring started dry, with little rain and rather hot, thus leading to an anticipation of the vegetative restart. In April and May, cool and rainy, they led to a delay in flowering and therefore fruit set, bringing the plants to a perfect vegetative balance to face the summer.
The summer was dry with some precipitation that accompanied the development of veraison, removing the danger of water stress in the plants.
The month of September, hot and dry, guaranteed a slow and long ripening; the plants in great productive equilibrium have managed to perfectly ripen their clusters which showed an excellent average quality.
The harvest began the second week of September and ends the first of October.

2018 vintage showed a cold winter with plenty of pouring rains. Unusually tepid April allowed a proper vegetative growth in all steps helped by a few seasonal raifalls.

Grape achieved a proper maturation. 2018 Vintage gave an amazing balance in the vineyard, faithfully savored in 2018 wines.
Harvest was started on September the 13th and completed on September the 30th.

Once again, 2017 Vintage proved to be very hot and dry, drought season, probably the most extreme so far. Warm and dry winter, only a few days in January were in the temperature average.

March already showed an unexpected and unusual heat which anticipated the bud break. April, still out of the average, brought a sudden cold with night frost danger in the vineyards, which thankfully did not affect us. Summer featured temperatures well above the average from the very beginning and the heat lasted till the end of August.

In these extreme terms, the impact on production would be large, but human work has not only an influence but makes a difference: we worked with practical solutions like emergency watering carried out with proper timing to mitigate the heat effect and avoiding our vines from being seriously water-stressed. Despite the extreme climate condition we picked a great quality grape in 2017 vintage and protected vines from insufficient water supply negative impact which would have shown its implications also in 2018 production.
Regular harvest was started on September the 1st, was completed at the beginning of October.

2016 set off with a mild-tempered winter, with plenty of rains which made a perfect reservoir for the grape during its following development. Great budding, flowering, flower setting.

Rains gave way to a warm, dry, without excesses summer. Daily and night temperatures widely ranged, supporting a proper and balanced ripening of the grape. Researching the phenolyc ripeness we decided to harvest later in the season compared to our standard average picking time, therefore starting on September the 18th and completing it by the end of the month.

2015 Vintage has been pretty positive, we experienced a rainy winter with fluctuating temperatures, from mild to very cold. Vines reached a perfect budding, proper flowering and growth during springtime thanks to favorable temperatures.

Summer was torrid and fully dry till the middle of August when finally rain brought a break thus enabling the grape to complete its growing cycle, getting to perfect maturation in a fresher climate. Middle August rain represented also a proper water reservoir lasting for the following month of September in which we were able to start and unhurriedly complete the harvest.

Grape handpicking started with excellent climate conditions in September on the 12th and ended in the first days of October.

2014 vintage has been unusual in the winter with rain and mild temperatures.
A very dry spring with mild temperatures allowed a normal vegetative development with regular flowering. Starting from the end of July including all August the climate has been unusual with low temperatures and frequent rain. This inappropriate climate has forced careful supervision of the vineyard with leaf stripping and grape thinning operations during all the month of August. Only thanks to this hard work we managed to achieve an excellent balance in the vineyard thus avoiding unexpected molds and taking the grapes in the cellar with the maximum quality.

From mid-September the weather changed with sunny and windy days that allowed us to carry out a calm and relaxed harvest. Unfortunately, due to these climatic events, we lost 25% of the production. Our harvest started on the 23rd of September and it finished on the 7th of October.

2013 vintage has been different from the previous as we had a mild but rainy winter that continued during spring causing a delay in the budding and consequently a non-regular and limited flowering. Therefore, due to these reasons, we didn’t green-prune.

Summersets off with average temperatures till mid-July, immediately after we had 36 C° peaks that dominated the central part of the season, causing a remarkable delay in the maturation of the grapes. This harvest has been, so far, the latest of all as we started the 23rd of September and we completed in mid-October.

2012 Vintage gave a start with a cold but not much rainy winter, followed by sunny springtime helping budding and flowering.

Summer was torrid, with extremely high temperatures in July and August and total lack of rain: we worked hard in the vineyard with targeted measures such as drip irrigation system through which we managed to obtain a proper growth and maturation of the grape.

At the end of August, the beginning of September some rain supported the maturation of the grape leading to a great harvest, which started on September the 11th and ended on September the 22nd.

We had a 2011 rainy winter with mild temperatures.

Springtime with warm, above the average, temperatures, made an early budding. Summer in the average in June and July, August showing hot temperature peaks in the second half of the month. September, sunny, windy and dry made a lovely balanced maturation and a good yield.

Harvest was intense, concentrated in a short time, started on September the 12th ended a few days after on the 26th.

Weather conditions highly helped the grape quality and production thus making 2011 vintage one of the best years in the decade.

Vinification and aging

Vinification and aging

Harvesting is done by hand in small crates, the bunches are selected first in the vineyard then on the sorting table in the cellar, then destemming and soft crushing.

Alcoholic fermentation takes place in steel vats at a controlled temperature between 24/26 ° C for a week, followed by 5/10 days of maceration to enhance aromas and colours.

The refinement takes place in second passage barriques in the barrique cellar at a controlled temperature and humidity for a period of about 4 months; during which malolactic fermentation also takes place.

Awards: Inedito 2023

Awards

  • 2023
  • 2022
  • 2021
  • 2020
  • 2019
  • 2018
  • 2017
  • 2016
  • 2015
  • 2014
  • 2013
  • 2012
  • 2011

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