Mezzopiano Valpolicella Ripasso Superiore D.O.C.
The Product in Brief:
From the oenological mastery of the Italo Cescon family comes the Ca’ della Scala line, which combines the strength of the Valpolicella Classica territory with the grace of a music that resonates in the glass. This Valpolicella Ripasso Superiore is a wine born in the heart of Valpolicella, among the historic municipalities of Negrar, Fumane, San Pietro in Cariano and Marano. The vineyards sink their roots into medium-textured, limestone-leaning soils, capable of giving elegance and structure to the native grapes that compose the blend: Corvina (40%), Rondinella (30%) and Corvinone (30%). The harvest, carried out strictly by hand in the third week of September, ensures the selection of the finest bunches. After destemming and an initial fermentation with maceration of about ten days, the magic of Ripasso takes place: the wine is re-fermented on the Amarone pomace, gaining greater body, intensity and aromatic complexity.
It is then aged for nine months in Slavonian oak barrels and three months in new tonneaux, enriching its sensory profile with delicate spicy notes without overpowering the freshness of the fruit. Its intense ruby red color already reveals the decisive character of this wine, with garnet reflections that captivate the eye. On the nose it offers evolved aromas of ripe red fruit, black cherry and plum in spirit, accompanied by spicy hints and delicate notes of cocoa. On the palate it is vigorous and persistent, yet at the same time velvety and balanced: an enveloping sip that unites freshness, structure and soft tannins. A glass that tells the enological tradition of Valpolicella and the artisanal passion of Ca’ della Scala, ideal for accompanying grand convivial occasions and the most intense dishes of Venetian and Italian cuisine.
Product Sheet:
Varieties: 40% Corvina, 30% Rondinella, 30% Corvinone
Production area: Valpolicella Classica, in the municipalities of Negrar, Fumane, San Pietro in Cariano and Marano.
Soil characteristics: Medium-textured soils tending towards limestone.
Tasting notes: Intense ruby red color. On the nose, pleasantly fruity with hints of cherry and plum, accompanied by light spicy notes. On the palate it is vigorous and soft, with a full and persistent body, balanced tannins and a long, savory finish.
Serving temperature: Serve at 20 °C in a balloon glass, bringing gradually to temperature. It is recommended to open the bottle a few hours in advance and, if necessary, decant the wine before tasting. Aging potential 4/5 years.
Alcohol content: 13.5% vol.
Analytical data: Total acidity 5.50 g/l – Extract 27–29 g/l
Aging: 3 months in bottle.
Vinification notes: Destemming of the grapes and fermentation between 22 and 28 °C with maceration on the skins for about 10 days. The wine is then re-fermented on the Amarone pomace according to the “Ripasso” technique. Malolactic fermentation completed.
Maturation: 9 months in Slavonian oak barrels + 3 months in new tonneaux.
Yield per hectare: Yield in free-run must 70 liters per 100 kilograms of grapes.
Harvest period: Third week of September, manual harvest.
Food pairings: Recommended with game birds, roasts, grilled or spit-roasted meats, semi-aged cheeses. Traditional pairing: “tastasal”. Also intriguing as a meditation wine.
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