La Froscà Soave Classico D.O.C.

La Froscà Soave Classico D.O.C.

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La Froscà Soave Classico D.O.C.

La Froscà Soave Classico D.O.C.

Prodotto in Veneto
DOC
Prodotto da Agricoltura Biologica
E' Vietata la vendita di prodotti alcolici ai minori di anni 18
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Il Prodotto in Breve

✓ Annata 2023 – Soave Classico D.O.C.

✓ 100% Garganega da viti di circa 100 anni

✓ Cru La Froscà – collina vulcanica di Monteforte d’Alpone (VR), 180 m s.l.m.

✓ Vigneti condotti in agricoltura biologica certificata

✓ Fermentazione senza solfiti, parte in acciaio e parte in botti di rovere francese

✓ Affinamento di almeno 8 mesi sui propri lieviti naturali

Salino, minerale e setoso, con pesca bianca, pera, agrumi e pietra focaia

✓ Gradazione alcolica: 12,5% vol.

Una collina di raffinata seduzione. La Froscà Soave Classico di Gini prende il nome dalla collina vulcanica di Monteforte d’Alpone (VR) sulla quale nasce. Qui, a circa 180 metri di altitudine, la famiglia Gini coltiva Garganega da quindici generazioni e custodisce un vigneto di circa 6 ettari, esposto a sud-est, con viti che raggiungono un’età media di circa 100 anni. Un patrimonio viticolo straordinario dal quale nasce uno dei Soave Classico più rappresentativi della cantina. La natura vulcanica della collina e le marcate escursioni termiche definiscono un microclima particolarmente favorevole alla Garganega. Le differenze di temperatura accompagnano lentamente la maturazione delle uve, favorendo lo sviluppo di un patrimonio aromatico ampio ed elegante. Le vecchie viti, allevate a pergoletta veronese con una densità di 4.000 ceppi per ettaro e una resa dopo selezione di appena 50 hl/ha, affondano profondamente le proprie radici nel terreno e restituiscono nel vino il carattere minerale di questo luogo. Le vigne sono condotte in agricoltura biologica certificata e la vendemmia avviene manualmente a metà ottobre, con i grappoli raccolti in casse di legno.

Dopo una pigiatura soffice, il mosto rimane per un breve periodo a contatto con le bucce. La fermentazione, a temperatura controllata e senza aggiunta di solfiti, si svolge in parte in acciaio inox e in parte in botti di rovere francese stagionato per almeno tre anni. La Froscà rimane quindi per almeno otto mesi a contatto con i propri lieviti naturali di fermentazione, parte in vasche di acciaio inox e parte in piccole botti di legno stagionato da 228 litri. Un lungo affinamento che accompagna la Garganega verso complessità e profondità, preservando al tempo stesso la precisa impronta minerale del cru. Nel bicchiere si presenta giallo paglierino con riflessi verde-oro. Il profumo è elegante e complesso, con note minerali che incontrano fiori d’acacia, pesca bianca e pera. Al palato emerge con decisione la matrice del territorio: è salino, vibrante e profondamente minerale, con richiami di pietra focaia, mela gialla, limone, pesca bianca e mandorla. Deciso e setoso, conserva un grande equilibrio e una lunga persistenza.

La Froscà non è soltanto un Soave da bere giovane: è un vino capace di evolvere nel tempo, sviluppando con l’invecchiamento nuove sfumature e complessità.

Scheda Prodotto:

Denominazione: Soave Classico DOC.

Annata: 2023.

Vitigno: Garganega 100%.

Zona di produzione: La Froscà – Monteforte d’Alpone, Soave Classico, Veneto.

Altitudine: Circa 180 m s.l.m.

Vigneto: Viti di Garganega con un’età media di circa 90 anni sulla collina vulcanica La Froscà.

Terreni e microclima: Collina di origine vulcanica caratterizzata da marcate escursioni termiche, che favoriscono una maturazione equilibrata delle uve e lo sviluppo di un bouquet complesso ed elegante.

Agricoltura: Vigneti condotti in agricoltura biologica certificata.

Vendemmia: Raccolta manuale con uve deposte in casse di legno.

Note organolettiche: Colore giallo paglierino luminoso con riflessi verde-oro e dorati. Al naso è elegante e complesso: fiori di acacia, pesca bianca e pera si accompagnano a note agrumate, sfumature di spezie dolci e vaniglia e a una marcata componente minerale. Al palato è salino e deciso, con richiami di pietra focaia, mela gialla, limone, pesca bianca e mandorla. Setoso, equilibrato e armonico, conserva freschezza e profondità e mostra una struttura adatta all’evoluzione nel tempo.

Gradazione alcolica: 12,5% vol.

Vinificazione: Vendemmia fatta a mano in casse di legno. Pigiatura soffice, breve tempo a contatto con le bucce. La fermentazione a temperatura controllata, senza solfiti, parte in acciaio inox e parte in botti di legno francese stagionato per almeno 3 anni.

Affinamento: Almeno otto mesi a contatto con i propri lieviti naturali di fermentazione, in vasche di acciaio inox e in piccole botti di legno stagionato da 228 L.

Temperatura di servizio: 10–12°C.

Abbinamenti: Primi piatti di pasta, pesce fresco, carni bianche da cortile e formaggi. Struttura, freschezza e mineralità permettono di accompagnarlo anche a preparazioni di maggiore complessità.

Capacità evolutiva: Vino adatto all’invecchiamento. L’età delle viti, la struttura, la freschezza e la componente minerale permettono a La Froscà di evolvere nel tempo acquisendo ulteriore profondità e complessità.

Filosofia produttiva: Un cru che racconta il legame tra vecchie vigne di Garganega e una singola collina vulcanica. Agricoltura biologica certificata, raccolta manuale e un lavoro di cantina tra acciaio e rovere accompagnano il vino senza nascondere l’identità de La Froscà, preservandone eleganza, mineralità e capacità evolutiva.

Il Territorio

Veneto, located in northeastern Italy, is renowned for its extraordinary history, breathtaking landscapes and exquisite food and wine traditions. Veneto cuisine and wines are appreciated throughout the world and reflect the cultural and territorial diversity of the region. Veneto is famous for its fascinating historical cities such as Venice, Verona and Padua, which are home to countless works of art and architectural treasures. Venice, the city of canals and palaces, is considered one of the most romantic and fascinating destinations, while Verona, the city of Romeo and Juliet, is famous for its Roman amphitheatre and opera performances. Padua, with its historic University and the Scrovegni Chapel, offers a wide range of cultural attractions.

The Veneto region is known for its excellent wine production, which includes famous wines such as Prosecco, Valpolicella and Soave. Piave is the name of a DOC wine produced in the provinces of Treviso and Venice around the lower course of the Piave. The vineyards of Veneto extend from the hills of Treviso, Vicenza and Verona to the plains of the Po. Venetian cuisine is equally varied and delicious, with fish and seafood dishes along the coast and in the Venetian Lagoon, and more robust meat and vegetable recipes inland. Some of the region's signature dishes include risotto, bigoli (egg pasta), polenta, and baccalà alla vicentina. The Pedemontana Veneta area is undoubtedly the most authentic expression of the typicality and richness of the region's food and wine heritage.

153 typical areas within a 5 km radius of the new Pedemontana Veneta highway. Among these, 9 DOP products, 5 IGP, 4 DOCG wines, 8 DOC, 4 IGT, 119 traditional agri-food products and 4 Slow Food presidia stand out. The Pedemontana Veneta offers a wide range of high-quality wines, cheeses, vegetables, cured meats and delicacies, including, to name a few, Asiago DOP, Morlacco and Imbriago cheeses, Grappa and fruit distillates, Sopressa DOP, stone-ground flours from ancient cereals (Mulino Terrevive), Extra Virgin Olive Oil DOP which, with the denomination "Conca degli Ulivi" produced (Oro de Poè) in small but very precious quantities, boasts prizes and awards in prestigious international competitions. Prosecco DOCG of Valdobbiadene and Asolo. In addition to the aforementioned Prosecco, appreciated and exported throughout the world, in recent years, native vines that had been forgotten have been re-evaluated, among which the Recantina and the Rabbiosa dei colli Asolani (Pat del Colmel) stand out. Once called “Rabbioso” or “vino del Piave”, Raboso is a native red grape variety from Veneto with a thousand-year history (Italo Cescon). It is a great Italian red wine with a clear identity well-rooted in the territory of the Piave, which today wants to regain a prestigious position among the great Italian wines. Let yourself be won over by the quality and tradition of the artisan producers we have selected for you, producers who best express the authenticity and richness of this wonderful region.

Il Produttore

There are wineries that have helped write the history of Italian wine, and others that have been living that history for centuries. Ginibelongs to this second category. In Monteforte d'Alpone, in the heart of Soave Classico, the family has been cultivating vines since at least 1570, spanning fifteen generations without ever breaking their bond with the land. A journey of over four centuries that not only tells the story of a continuous surname but also the extraordinary ability to preserve a heritage made of vineyards, knowledge, and sensibility, handed down from father to son to the present day. The symbolic date chosen by the family is January 22, 1570, the wedding day of Giobatta, son of Antonio Gini. From that moment, one of the oldest winemaking stories in Veneto began to take shape. Over the centuries, the family has experienced wars, social changes, and evolutions in viticulture, remaining faithful to their territory and a deep conviction: wine cannot be built, but only accompanied with respect, experience, and patience. This philosophy finds its maximum expression in the concept that has always guided the Gini family's work: time. The time needed for a vine to slowly sink its roots into the volcanic rock, the time of the seasons that mark the life of the vineyard, the time of waiting during aging, and the time of evolution in the bottle.

For Gini, time is not simply a measure, but the first ingredient of every great wine. It is on the hills of Monteforte d'Alponethat the historical soul of the company was born. In the heart of Soave Classico, the ancient Garganega vines sink their roots into volcanic soils, rich in basalt, tuff, and limestone veins formed millions of years ago. From this extraordinary geological heritage, great white wines for aging are born, capable of evolving slowly while maintaining acidity, freshness, and a distinct mineral imprint. The longevity of the vines, the complexity of the soils, and the variety of microclimates define the vocation of a unique terroir, capable of producing Soave of depth, elegance, and surprising evolutionary capacity. Among the most precious assets preserved by the family are the old Garganega vines, some over a century old, many still pre-phylloxera and ungrafted. In an era when renewing vineyards was the simplest choice, Gini decided not to uproot its historic vines, preserving a genetic and clonal richness that is practically unique in the Soave landscape. The roots penetrate deeply into the volcanic rock, reaching water and mineral salts even in the most difficult vintages. It is precisely this radical depth that contributes to the sapidity, complexity, and longevity that distinguish the family's wines.

For Gini, nature has never been something to dominate, but a reality to observe and listen to. The company manages its vineyards according to the principles of certified organic farming, respecting the natural rhythms of the plant and even paying attention to lunar phases. Green manure, grassing, protection of woods and trees surrounding the vineyards, preservation of soil fertility, and safeguarding biodiversity are practices adopted long before they became central themes in contemporary viticulture. In the Contrada Salvarenzacru, ecosystem studies have identified over two hundred insect species, testifying to the vitality of a healthy and harmonious agricultural environment. In the 1980s, brothers Sandro and Claudio Ginibrought a new turning point to the company's history. Sandro delved into the world of indigenous yeasts, discovering extraordinary microbiological biodiversity in the cellar and eventually eliminating sulfur dioxide during grape vinification to preserve its purity. This pioneering choice anticipated many of the themes that would mark enology in the following decades. Claudio, on the other hand, consolidated an agronomic vision linked to organic and biodynamic viticulture, strengthening the relationship between natural balance, grape quality, and wine identity.

The pursuit of the highest expression of Soave Classico led the family to enhance two vineyards that would become authentic benchmarks of the appellation: La Froscà, established in 1985, and Contrada Salvarenza, introduced in 1989. Each cru tells a different personality, shaped by the geology, exposure, altitude, and microclimates of Monteforte d'Alpone. The grapes are interpreted without forcing, allowing the harvest and the vineyard to guide decisions in the cellar. This is how Soave Classico wines are born that do not chase immediacy, but find their best ally in time, growing in minerality, depth, and complexity. The search for authenticity did not stop at the hills of Soave Classico. Among the reliefs of eastern Alta Valpolicella, the Gini family created one of its most ambitious projects: Tenuta Scajari. Among the hills of Campiano, in the municipality of Cazzano di Tramigna, at altitudes between 400 and 600 meters, a landscape of rare beauty unfolds, where woods, cherry trees, olive groves, and vineyards coexist in a still-intact natural balance.

The name Scajariderives from the dialect word scaja, used to indicate the small yellowish-reddish limestone flakes originating from the slow disintegration of the stratified rock of the subsoil. Tenuta Scajari represents the desire to establish an even deeper connection with nature: a small earthly paradise where constant ventilation, excellent sun exposure, significant temperature excursions, and the richness of calcareous, stony, and clayey soils, enriched with volcanic components, allow for the production of dynamic, elegant wines with intense mineral complexity. Since 1987, an important environmental recovery project has restored the ancient beauty of the Campiano lands, preserving the natural characteristics of the landscape and the vitality of the ecosystem. This work gives rise to the High Altitude Pearls: Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Sauvignon cultivated in high-altitude vineyards, where the cool climate and temperature excursions favor slow maturation, aromatic precision, and surprising evolutionary capacity. These are wines that reveal a lesser-known side of Veronese viticulture, where altitude becomes an extraordinary ally of elegance and longevity.

In eastern Alta Valpolicella, the great red wines of Tenuta Scajari also take shape. Constant ventilation keeps the grapes healthy and accompanies a natural drying process in the fruit cellar, without forcing. This results in Amarone della Valpolicellaand Valpolicella Superiorewines capable of combining structure, freshness, aromatic intensity, and mineral depth, interpreting the territory with a measured style far from excesses. The same culture of waiting accompanies the elegant Metodo Classicoand the precious Gocce Nobili. In sparkling wines, patience and daily care transform time on the lees into finesse and harmony; in Recioto, the drying process concentrates aromas and sweetness, giving life to an enveloping wine capable of narrating the value of rare things. From Ancestral Method Reciototo great aging white wines, time continues to be the invisible thread that unites every expression of the winery.

For fifteen generations, the Gini family has demonstrated that time is the most precious interpreter of wine. From the historic vineyards of Soave Classico to the pristine landscapes of Tenuta Scajari, every bottle is born from the encounter between nature, experience, and a patience that only great winemaking families know how to preserve. From Soave Classicoto eastern Alta Valpolicella, Gini continues to interpret wine with the same philosophy that has accompanied the family since 1570. The great Soave wines, the historic crus Contrada Salvarenzaand La Froscà, the Amarone and Valpolicella wines of Tenuta Scajari, the High Altitude Pearls, the Metodo Classico, and the precious Reciototell a unique story of territory, biodiversity, and time. It is this extraordinary consistency, preserved through fifteen generations, that makes Gini one of the most authentic and authoritative expressions of Italian viticulture.

Conservazione
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