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Spumante Metodo Classico Riserva 'D’Antan' Vintage 2009 by La Scolca is a cuvée of distinction, made from only hand-selected Cortese grapes from the most suitable historic vineyards of Gavi. The vinification according to the Classic Method involves a long aging of over 120 months on the lees, followed by disgorgement without dosage to express the maximum purity of the grape variety. On the nose, there are hints of toasted hazelnut, citrus peel, acacia honey, and flint, while the palate is vibrant, dry, and profoundly mineral, with a finest bubble and a persistent finish. Perfect paired with oysters, seafood crudo, caviar, gourmet sushi, but also with aged cheeses and truffle dishes, to enhance its intensity and complexity. A reserve of rare elegance, for true connoisseurs.
- Product Category
- Sparkling
- Production Method
- Classic or Champenois
- Denomination
- Quality Sparkling Wine VSQ
- Grape variety / Raw material
- polite
- Dosage
- Brut (6-12 g/L)
- Aging Class
- Reserve
- Aging
- 10 years
- Vintage or Cuvée
- Millésime, 2009
- Format
- 750 ml.
- Nation
- Italy
- Region
- IT - Piedmont
- Alcohol Content
- 12% vol.
- Operating Temperature
- 8° C.
- Recommended Glass
- Flùte transparent
- Gastronomic Pairings
- Raw Fish, Seafood - Shellfish, Aged Cheeses
- Allergens
- Contains sulfites (sulfites refer to sulfur dioxide that is added to wine to preserve it, thanks to its disinfectant, antioxidant, and stabilizing action)
La Scolca
In the picturesque setting of Piedmont, specifically in the renowned Gavi area, the winery La Scolca stands proudly. A true beacon of excellence in the world of white wines, La Scolca represents a pillar of Italian viticulture, where history and innovation blend harmoniously. Founded in the early twentieth century, the winery has managed to preserve its tradition while always looking ahead to new challenges and horizons.
The Gavi territory, with its green hills and temperate climate, provides an ideal environment for the cultivation of the area's queen grape variety: Cortese. This variety, with its innate elegance, finds its maximum splendor in the skilled hands of the winemakers at La Scolca, transforming into wines of great longevity and extraordinary minerality. The flagship designation is the DOCG Gavi, which encapsulates the essence of this land and the wisdom of those who work it.
The production philosophy of La Scolca is a perfect balance between tradition and innovation. The winery not only respects traditional winemaking methods but enriches them with cutting-edge techniques to best enhance the unique characteristics of Cortese. Among the main labels, the famous Gavi dei Gavi “Black Label” stands out, a wine that embodies luxury and refinement, known for being present on the most exclusive tables in the world. With its sophisticated bouquet, rich in floral and fruity notes, and its surprising versatility, the Gavi dei Gavi “Black Label” establishes itself as a must-have for enthusiasts of high-quality white wines.
Let yourself be seduced by the timeless elegance of the wines signed by La Scolca. Discover on Vino45 the captivating story of a land and an oenological art that never fail to enchant.
Address:
Road to Rovereto 170/R - 15066 Gavi (AL), Italy
Color: bright golden yellow, with intense reflections.
Perlage: very fine and continuous, a sign of long maturation.
Bouquet: extraordinary complexity: notes of candied citrus fruits, acacia honey, ripe yellow fruit, and dehydrated apricot emerge, followed by hints of sweet spices, saffron, bread crust, and flint, which evolve with oxygenation into accents of hazelnut, toasted almond, and dry hay.
Taste: broad, creamy, and deep, with a surprising freshness that balances the evolution. The mineral texture is sculpted and saline, with savory returns and a persistence that recalls honey, citrus, and spices. A wine for contemplation, combining tension and roundness, elegance and character.
- Sommeliers Choice Awards: Gold Medal
- International Wine & Spirit Competition: Bronze Medal
- The Wine Journal: 96/100
- James Suckling: 92/100
- Raffaele Vecchione (WinesCritic.com): 92/100
Overall Rating: 93/100