NV Fratelli Grasso Mosto di Uve "Le Zolle", Piedmont, Italy

The attack (led by Moscato) is off-dry, with apple, pear and perfumed peach; the finish (Nebbiolo prominent) is tart and drier, with raspberry and rose petals.

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ABOUT THIS WINE

A sweet frizzante - blend of Moscato and Nebbiolo. It goes through the MPF method, or 'Mosto Partialmente Fermentato'. The must isn't fully fermented, making the resulting wine slightly sparkling.

The result is a frizzante full of red fruit with a fresh floral touch and a pronounced aroma.

ABOUT THIS PRODUCER

The Grasso brothers have been making wine since before they founded the Azienda Agricola in 1970. They have been farming the same land and making wine from that land non-stop for 50 years! Nothing seems more traditional or wholesome than joining them for a walk through their vineyards. The vineyards are right out the back door and adjacent to the winery converted from the old family barn. Even though they don’t speak any English, their infectious smiles and easy-going nature make one feel right at home. With large Slavonian oak barrels that average 45 years of age, very little has changed in their approach for the last half a century. The largest portion of their land holdings comes from the Vallegrande cru which runs from the bottom of the hill at 900 ft asl., up to 1300 feet at the crown of the hill. Here Alfredo and Luigi make their flagship wine with a minimum of 30 months (up to 48 months) of aging in the large old barrels.

The Barbaresco region is often times referred to as the ‘Queen’ of the Nebbiolo grape because the wines tend to be more elegant than their neighboring Barolo (The King). Barbaresco is a third the size of Barolo and received DOC status in 1966 and later DOCG status (Italy’s highest designation) in 1980.