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Showing posts with label Camillo Favaro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Camillo Favaro. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Italian Rosato for Summer!


​As the title says, this 100 Sangiovese saw just a "few hours" maceration on the skins.  It is fresh and bright and made from certified organic grapes by Vittorio Navacchia and family.  Vittorio is here in town this week so ask me if you want us to come by and taste it with you.  And it is so inexpensive!




This has rapidly become our best selling rosato in just its second vintage back on the market after a long hiatus.  Crunchy is the new word for this type of ultr-light but flavorful rose`.  Or as the Italians say, "Crispy!".  The GD Vajra wines are still getting better every year and we are so happy that they are part of our family.




The Rosacherosanonsei Rosato from Favaro is a perennial favorite.  This one is no exception.  Nebbiolo rosato with a few other grapes thrown in, this is a rose` de saignee that is produced in miniscule quantities.  So little in fact that you can't find it anywhere else in the United States but through Rinascimento Wine Company.


Friday, December 5, 2014

Favaro ROS



"La vigna è a 400 mt su terreno ripido e con tanti sassi di granito."
The vineyard is at 1200 feet on steep terrain and with lots of stones of granite.

"La vinificazione è fatta in tonneaux aperto e macerato per 3 settimane. Solo follature delicate e nessun rimontaggio."
The vinification is in open topped wooden fermenters and macerated on the skins for three weeks.   only delicate punch downs and no pumpovers.

"Poi rimane 14 mesi in barrique di 3 o 4 passaggi, nessun travaso."
Then it remains 14 months in three or four year old barrels, no racking.

"Messo in bottiglia senza stabilizzazione e filtrazione."
Bottled without filtration and cold stabilization.

"Un vino dove cerco eleganza e purezza."
A wine where I am searching for elegance and purity.

"Spero piacerà anche in California!"
I hope they like it also in California!

300 bottles made 

Camillo Favaro

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

All the new wines from the last container . . .

Tre Monti 
These are the new wines from Tre Monti above.  The Thea Bianco which will blow your mind is 100% Petit Manseng!  Who knew that it could create such a fantastic version in Emilia-Romagna?! The 2010 Tre Monti Petrignone Sangiovese di Romagna Riserva is back in stock.  This wine is tasting great right now.  And then there is the newest wine to the line-up, the "Doppio" Pignoletto Frizzante, a slightly sparkling wine that in Emilia-Romagna is paired with just about any salumi plate and is always the first thing you drink before dinner.


Oh, and the new 2013 Albana Secco "Vigna Rocca", just about the best mouthful of wine from this container.  And lastly, the "Casa Lola" Albana Passito, from air dried Albana grapes made in a late harvest style.  I actually haven't tried this wine as of yet so I hope that it is good.

Cirelli Trebbiano and Montepulciano are back in stock!

Cirelli Cerasuolo and Montepulciano 2013.

These new wines from Aia dei Colombi (the name means "are of the doves", so at one time maybe there was a dovecote in the area?) are going to become a staple for the Rinascimento portfolio.  The Falanghina is everything you would expect it to be.  Fresh and bright with a little prickle from being bottled early, it has that juicy fruit citrus flavor that you look for in Falanghina.  I am so excited.


Praesidium is a small winery in the mountains of the Abruzzo that produce only a tiny quantity of wine every year from five heactares of Montepulciano.  Current vintage is 2009.  They wines are aged for five years before release and can carry the designation of Riserva.  Two of those years are in tank, then the last three are in large Slavonian botte with a small proportion going into smaller, older French barrels. The Cerasuolo d'Abruzzo is truly a wine of power and even though it is a rose`, it will remind you more of a light red like Beaujolais.  Serve chilled.


I also bought a selection of the older wines from Praesidium.  The 2006 was a cool and long classic year and this wine is still showing primary fruit flavors and the tannins are just starting to integrate.



So far, this is my favorite of the older vintages.  Power plus finesse.  The tannins are totally integrated into the wine and the fresh fruit flavors of cherry and blackberry are slowly turning to more mature flavors while the acidity is still making the wine dance on the tongue.


And a blast from the past century, this is the 1998.  A wine that is ready to drink now.  


Nicola Ferrari is justly making a huge name for himself with his wines from Monte Santoccio.  I can't keep the Amarone in stock.  Here is the new 2010.  It is so over the top but at the same time, the acidity is bracing.  A true master of the Valpolicella region.


Four years in a row the Favaro Erbaluce has received three glasses from the Gambero Rosso.  The highest rating you can get.  Out of the thousands and thousands of wines tasted and rated every year, only a few attain the rating of three glasses.  The new 2013 is different in style than the previous few years because the weather was much cooler so the style of this wine is a little fresher than usual with lots of acidity.  It is going to be an Erbaluce that will age for a long time . . . if needed.  Most of it will be drunk soon enough!

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

2012 Favaro Erbaluce di Caluso Le Chiusure . . . the best yet?


Made from the vineyard right in front of the winery, it is the flagship of the winery.  Tre Bicchiere two years in a row, it has now become the star that other Erbaluce makers follow in hopes of reaching the same heights.

In 2012, you can feel the vintage more than in 2011.  While 2011 was slightly hot and the flavors muddled, the 2012 is crisp and intense, the aromas of gooseberries and hay jumping from the glass.  In the mouth it is zesty and firm and lingers instead of fading away, inviting another sip.

Just arrived on our shores it will be in short supply.  So seek it out.

Lunch with Francesca Vaira at Terroni DTLA . . . best lunch ever!

Francesca Vaira  2010 Langhe Freisa Kye` Library  2006 Langhe Freisa Kye` Library 2014 Luigi Ba...