Langhe Favorita Piedmont Appellation: LANGHE FAVORITA DOC Zone: Canale d’Alba (Cuneo) Cru: n/a Vineyard extension (hectares): 1.27 Blend: 100% Favorita Vineyard age (year of planting): Favorita Soil Type: Marly, sandy Exposure: South Altitude: n/a Colour: Light straw yellow with greenish reflections Nose: Fruity, banana, peach, apricot and raspberry Flavour: Harmonic, fresh, finish with a note of almon- ds Serving temperature (°C): 10-12 Match with: n/a Average no. bottles/year: 10,000 Alcohol %: n/a Grape yield per hectare tons: 9 Notes: n/a Vinification and ageing: This wine is vinified and ma- tured in steel Awards: n/a Estate History In the 1980s Corradino dal Pozzo Carrega Malabaila, together with the oenologist and agronomist Valerio Alfredo Falletti, started ageing the wines produced on the property and pursuing high quality. The grapes were vinified in the cellars of the impressive castle of the estate. In 1990 a new cellar, following an avant guarde project, was built in Cascina Pradvaj, the present headquarters. An artificial hill was made over the cellar in order to keep the temperature inside even. The estate is now managed by Costanza Carrega Malabaila, wife of Corradino after he passed away two years ago, and her daughter Lucrezia together with Valerio Falletti whose father also worked at Malabaila. Bear in mind that Lucrezia is the 65th generation of the family! Low environmental impact viticulture is followed in the 22 hectares of vineyard, the soil of which is typical of the Roero, sandy-marly with many fossils. Clones of Arneis, Nebbiolo and Barbera are multiplied in an old vineyard. Great attention is given to tradition, but Lucrezia and Valerio do not want this to be a limitation: the vinification cellar is extremely modern and the wines rest in French oak barriques, tonneaux and casks. The total production is 100,000 bottles and the range consists in Roero DOCG, Roero Arneis DOCG (also in a “passito version”), Barbera d’Alba DOC, Nebbiolo d’Al- ba DOC and Birbèt (a biotype of Brachetto typical of the Roero, birbante meaning “naughty” in Italian) a slightly sparkling and sweet wine. The estate ha recently released two refined Piemonte Spumante Metodo Classico DOC: one a blend of Arneis and of Nebbiolo, the other a rosato (100% Nebbiolo). All the wines are extremely elegant, the Roero with pleasant cherry, rose and violet notes, the Roero Arneis delicate and complex. Birbét and Cardunaj (a single vineyard wine), both made with Brachetto grapes, one sweet the other dry, complete the range. MARC DE GRAZIA SELECTIONS SRL www.marcdegrazia.com FINE WINES FROM THE GREAT CRUS OF ITALY.
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