La Bollina Gavi 2015

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    Società Agricola La Bollina S.r.l. Gavi 2015 Front Label
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    Vintage
    2015

    Size
    750ML

    ABV
    13%

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    La Bollina

    La Bollina

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    La Bollina, Italy
    La Bollina Winery, in Serravalle Scrivia, AL, Italy, is a municipality in the province of Alessandria in the Italian Piedmont region, about 62 miles southeast of Turin and about 16 miles southeast of Alessandria. This historical territory, which specializes in Gavi, was the residence of the Marchioness Figari of Genova for centuries and now extended to 120 hectares of landscape, a nineteenth-century art nouveau villa converted into a luxury hotel, a great golf course, and vast chestnut woods. There is 28 ha of cultivated vineyards, mainly planted with Cortese, the native grape of the territory. Other cultivated varieties are Chardonnay, Nebbiolo, and Barbera. In addition to the wine cellar, La Bollina offers Villa Bollina luxury accommodations for guests. The Bollina winery is completely renovated and has some of the most advanced techniques, systems, and instruments in modern winemaking. The productive choice of the winery La Bollina is focused on producing high-quality wines that can express the peculiarities and charm of the terroir. Labels are easily recognizable by the images of bicycles and cycles that constitute both a symbol of rebirth that land a tribute to two great cyclists originating in the hills between Piedmont and Liguria: Costante Girardengo and Fausto Coppi.
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    First recorded in the early 17th century in the province of Alessandria in SE Piedmont, Cortese today is most highly regarded from Gavi where soils are limestone-rich. It also grows well in the surrounding zones, namely Monferrato and Colli Tortonesi. Somm Secret—Because of its freshness and chalky minerality, this white wine commonly populates the fish restaurants’ wine lists of the Ligurian coast so practically owes more allegiance to this neighboring region than its home.

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    Gavi Wine

    Piedmont, Italy

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    Among Piedmont’s most historical and respected white wine producing zones, Gavi—also known as Gavi di Gavi and Cortese di Gavi—comes from Piedmont's southeast, in the province of Alessandria. Gavi is the main town of the area; Cortese is the grape. Cortese for Gavi is grown in any of 11 communes in the area where the soils are abundant in chalky, white, limestone-rich clay. The best Gavi from these locations are delicately floral, with stone fruit and citrus characters and a crisp, mineral-laden finish.

    While typically made in a fresh and unoaked style, by law Gavi can come in many forms: frizzante, spumante, metodo classico and méthode ancestrale. But most producers maintain a conventional winemaking practice of temperature-controlled fermentation in stainless steel and make fresh, still whites. However, there are several barrique-aged examples, which can be interesting. The biodynamic wines of Gavi, fermented with ambient yeasts can be the most expressive.

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