La Spinetta Vürsù Barbaresco Gallina 2016

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La Spinetta Vürsù Barbaresco Gallina 2016
La Spinetta Vürsù Barbaresco Gallina 2016

In the beginning of the 1960s, Giuseppe Rivetti, nicknamed ‘Pin’, and his wife, Lidia, were both expert and dedicated farmers with enormous appreciation and knowledge for tradition while keeping a curious interest in the future.

 

They exemplified humility, respect, as well as ambition. These are the values that still define the philosophy of La Spinetta.

 

In due course their children CarloBrunoGiorgio, and Giovanna took over the winery reigns. The children worked to implement the teachings of their parents. They were taught to have great respect for the territory, for the indigenous vines and for the Piedmontese land.

 

In 1977 the children, with the support of their parents, began the first production of their Moscatos, Bricco Quaglia and Biancospino. These would be some of the first single-cru Moscato to be produced in Italy.

 

With the success of their Moscato business, they decided to branch out and focus on red grapes. Our first foray was in 1985 with Barbera Ca di Pian. In 1989 Pin was created. Through observation and collaboration with fellow producers, this wine was made with new winemaking ideas and with implementing the latest vineyard and cellar techniques. The plan was to make a wine with international appeal but also one that was deeply linked to the Piedmont territory.

 

The experience gained through the production of Pin proved to be a valuable tool as they approached Barbaresco. Their first Barbaresco, Gallina was created in 1995, was followed by Starderi in 1996 and finally Valeirano in 1997. The three Barbarescos are each made exactly the same in the cellar. The wines highlight the unique differences to each individual vineyard.

 

In 1997, the Gallina Cru began producing the prestigious Barbera d’Alba, which still stands out for its unique characteristics provided by this incredible vineyard and terrain. 1998 was the year for the Barbera d’Asti Superiore Bionzo.  A wine with immense structure and longevity, which is produced from century-old vines.

 

Driven by ambition and encouraged what they had created, we made the earnest decision to acquire a few hectares of vineyards in Grinzane Cavour. Giorgio Rivetti foresaw the vast potential of the vineyard. Grinzane Cavour produced wines that brought together the most prestigious and distinctive Barolo characteristics all combined in one. In 2001 they turned our focus towards Tuscany and created a new winery, Casanova della Spinetta.  They wanted the challenge of working in a different territory with different grape varieties. Although the trend was to work mainly with international grape varieties, they once again remained true to their respect for indigenous grape varietals, which in this case was Sangiovese.

 

With a deep passion for Champagne and the desire to put themselves back out there again, in 2011 they acquired the Contratto winery, a well-renowned and historic Piedmontese sparkling wine house. At Contratto they maintained the traditional story of this winery with is riddling and classic method. New vineyards were immediately purchased and in like manner Contratto became without a doubt an important reference point within the Alta Langa denomination.

 

Their latest adventure began in 2018 by acquiring some hectares within the hills of Tortona, Piedmont, which are destined for the production of Timorasso. They wholeheartedly believe in the enormous potential of this unique white grape. They are confident that this incredible indigenous Piedmontese grape can be measured up against the finest white wines around the world.

Vintage2016
VarietalNebbiolo
AppellationBarbaresco (Neive)
VineyardGallina
Alcohol14.50%
Volume750 ml
Country of OriginITALY
State of OriginN/A
Artificially CarbonatedNo
Sparkling WineNo

The 2016 Barbaresco Gallina Vürsù is a streamlined wine that brings less to the table in terms of richness but more in terms of intensity and structure. The tannins here are well integrated, and there are some light notes of spice and tobacco, but this beautiful Nebbiolo still has a way to go. This vintage should look forward to aging gracefully. The wine ages in oak for 22 months. - Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, 94 pts

 

A mix of black currant and cherry fruit runs through this linear red, with notes of juniper, eucalyptus and pine. Firmly structured, with a long aftertaste of tobacco and earth. Best from 2023 through 2042. - Wine Spectator, 94 pts

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