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U.S.A.
U.S.A.: Innovation and Diversity in the Glass
The wine universe of the United States is a varied mosaic of territories, traditions, and innovations. With a wine history that, although young compared to the great European classics, boasts a rapid and dynamic evolution, the U.S.A. has earned a prominent place among the world's major producers. The American wine adventure began in the 17th century, with the first European settlers trying to replicate Old World grape varieties on American soil. However, it was only in the 20th century, with the end of Prohibition and the advent of modern techniques, that wine production experienced a real boom.
The U.S. wine landscape is dominated by California, which produces about 90% of the country's wine. Here, in the Napa Valley and Sonoma Valley, international varieties like Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, and Pinot Noir are cultivated, finding an ideal habitat thanks to the warm climate and diverse soils. Alongside California, other states like Oregon and Washington are carving out an increasingly important role, thanks to distinctive and high-quality wines. Oregon is celebrated for its elegant and complex Pinot Noir, while the state of Washington is known for its Syrah and Riesling.
From an organoleptic standpoint, American wines are distinguished by their expressiveness and variety. Californian reds, like the famous Napa Cabernet Sauvignon, are characterized by their robust body, intense aromas of black fruit, spices, and cocoa, and a well-defined tannic structure. Whites, like Chardonnay, offer an aromatic bouquet ranging from citrus to tropical fruit, with notes of vanilla and butter deriving from barrel aging. In Oregon, Pinot Noir presents itself as refined, with aromas of cherry, raspberry, and an earthy touch reflecting the region's unique terroir.
The wine production of the U.S.A. is a journey between tradition and innovation, where each region and variety tells a unique story. Whether you are an expert enthusiast or a curious novice, the world of American wine offers the opportunity to explore new and surprising flavors and styles. On Vino45, we invite you to discover our selection of American wines, perfect for enhancing your collection or accompanying your special moments with a touch of originality and quality. Immerse yourself in the oenological excellence of the U.S.A. and let yourself be captivated by their infinite variety and aromatic richness.


Oregon Willamette Valley AVA Syrah 'Gargantua' 2015 (750 ml.) Bergstrom


