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Mezzopiano Valpolicella Ripasso Superiore D.O.C.  -  Italo Cescon - vaigustando

Mezzopiano Valpolicella Ripasso Superiore D.O.C.

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The Product in Brief:

✓ Valpolicella Ripasso Superiore D.O.C.

✓ Varieties: 40% Corvina, 30% Rondinella, 30% Corvinone

✓ Aging potential 4/5 years

✓ Maturation: 9 months in oak barrels + 3 months in new tonneaux

✓ Vintage 2022

✓ On the palate vigorous, smooth and persistent, with a full, enveloping body

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.

The Territory

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.

The Producer

In 1957, about 30 km from Treviso, the story of our company began thanks to the intuition and courage of our beloved founder, Italo Cescon. From that moment, a passion for wine became the lifeblood that fueled our lives, us children—Gloria, Graziella, and Domenico—along with our dear mother Chiara, custodians of the memories and secrets of a family that has made viticulture its mission. We are located in the Piave DOC production area, between the Treviso hills and Friuli, with Montello to the north and the Venetian lagoon to the south, along the axis of the Piave River. This story actually began a few years before 1957, when Italo Cescon, having just returned from military service in 1954, decided to follow in his grandfather Domenico's footsteps, starting wine production in the small winery "Enoteca Italo Cescon."

From the beginning, we stood out for exclusively selling bottled wine, with handwritten straw paper labels and the distinctive Tralcetto, a symbol born from a spontaneous gesture: tying a knotted stick to the neck of the bottle. In 1967, after the 1966 flood, we moved to the company's current headquarters in Roncadelle (Treviso) to expand logistics and production. The 1970s saw our wines conquer European markets, from Rome to Milan, from Germany to Switzerland and France, thanks to our father's entrepreneurial vision. The 1980s marked the pinnacle of our production, with the launch of the "La Cesura" line, which earned major international recognition for wines such as the Raboso DOC Piave and the Manzoni Bianco 6.0.13.

In the 1990s, we, the third generation—Gloria, Graziella, and Domenico—continued our family's legacy with enthusiasm and innovation. We renewed the Italo Cescon brand in 2006, maintaining its historic character while adapting it to the needs of modern consumers. In 2008, we planted the first vine of Incrocio Manzoni 6.0.13 on the new Fagarè estate, a few kilometers from Treviso, constantly investing in new vineyards, research, and experimentation. For us, making wine is not just a job, it is our vocation. We feel called to share what we have created because together we have given voice to our greatest passion. Our wines fully express the flavors of our land, revealing the life of a project carried out with love and dedication. The connection between land and vineyard is the first step in giving a wine its own character. Protecting the vineyard and the soil on which it grows is our duty. While the grapes on the vine have everything they need to ripen, in the cellar they find the space to develop their full personality, thanks to special processes and time.

It's the union of individual parts that creates something greater. Starting from this premise, we have refined every step over the years to get ever closer to the best result. The grape is our starting point; it's the attention to detail that makes the flavor of each of our wines unique. We cultivate our organic vineyards respecting their natural cycles and in an eco-sustainable manner. Biodiversity is the true wealth of our land, and it is precisely thanks to this balance and the mutual relationships between these plant species that we are able to obtain authentic products. To enrich the soil of our land, we use the ancient technique of green manure, an effective and natural method for enhancing the fertility of the vineyard. This method, studied and refined over the course of our experience, represents us and our winery; we have defined our own path, personal and unique, like our wines. Today the Italo Cescon winery has 120 hectares of vineyards: 80 hectares in south-eastern Veneto (of which approximately 20 hectares are owned), 15 hectares in Friuli Venezia Giulia and 15 hectares on the hills of Valdobbiadene.

Conservation
  • Store the product in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. Once opened, the product deteriorates quickly; please refer to the information on the label.
Return Policy

The return of products is possible up to 14 days after receiving the goods. More information on the methods on the Right of Withdrawal page

Commitment to the environment

Respect for the environment has always been a fundamental point for us at Vaigustando.

We know how important it is to protect our planet, which is why we work every day to minimize our ecological impact .

We have taken concrete measures to limit waste at every stage of our process:

- Our packaging is eco-friendly and made from recycled and recyclable materials, thus reducing the use of plastic and other non-biodegradable materials.

- Each package is designed to be as efficient as possible, while ensuring maximum protection of the products during transport.

We are aware that transport can be a major source of polluting emissions.

For this reason, since the first delivery we have decided to neutralize all emissions deriving from the transport of our goods.

We work with reforestation projects and other carbon offsetting initiatives to ensure that every shipment is carbon neutral.

Our mission is to offer you quality products without compromising the future of our planet. Every purchase you make on our site is a step towards a more sustainable world.

Thank you for supporting our commitment to a cleaner environment and a greener future.

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