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Bastianich

Calabrone 2020

Red still

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Denomination IGT Venezia Giulia
Size 0,75 l
Alcohol content 14.0% by volume
Area Friuli-Venezia Giulia (Italy)
Grape varieties 70% Refosco dal Peduncolo Rosso, 10% Merlot, 10% Pignolo, 10% Schioppettino
Aging At racking, the wine is allowed to settle for 48 hours before being placed in new oak barriques to start malolactic fermentation, where it is then aged for 24 months. After 24 months of ageing in new French oak barriques, all the wines are blended and bottled. Bottle ageing can last between 18 and 24 months depending on the characteristics of the vintage.
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Description

What kind of wine it is

Calabrone Bastianich is a still red wine with the typical geographical indication Venezia Giulia, produced in Friuli Venezia Giulia from a blend of Refosco dal Peduncolo Rosso, Merlot, Pignolo and Schioppettino. The natural drying of part of the grapes enriches its sensory profile, expressing notes of ripe red fruit, chocolate, coffee and spices. On the palate it is enveloping, with intense yet rounded tannins and excellent acidity, leading to a dry finish that is ideal for enhancing slow-cooked meats and mature Italian cheeses.

Where it comes from

The grapes come from the hills of Manzano, Buttrio and Cividale, in the Venezia Giulia area. The vineyards are located at around two hundred metres above sea level, with a sunny and ideal exposure. The soil is characterised by calcareous Eocene marl, a key geological element that gives the wine its acidic backbone and a pronounced tannic structure. These pedoclimatic conditions of Friuli Venezia Giulia favour the optimal ripening of the grapes, preserving the integrity and clarity of the aromatic bouquet.

How it is produced

The grapes are hand-harvested in October; part of the Refosco dal Peduncolo Rosso and Schioppettino undergo natural drying. The fresh grapes ferment in stainless steel at a controlled temperature, while the dried bunches macerate in open vats with manual punching down and vertical wooden pressing. The blend undergoes malolactic fermentation and matures for twenty-four months in new French oak barrels. A prolonged ageing in bottle harmoniously balances the structure and final elegance of the wine.

History and Curiosities

Calabrone was born from the meeting between Friulian tradition and the experience of the Bastianich family, a company deeply rooted in a passion for wine and the rediscovery of its origins. Among the most interesting features of this wine is its unique style reminiscent of Amarone, as well as the prestige of having been awarded the 5 Grappoli by the Bibenda Guide on two occasions.

Tasting notes

Profumo

Perfume

Notes of chocolate, coffee, spices and ripe red fruit

Colore

Color

Compact ruby red

Gusto

Taste

On the palate, it has great structure and grip, full-bodied and slightly sweet on the attack; followed by very high acidity and intense yet rounded tannins. The finish is dry, warm and enveloping, balanced and elegant, with a lively and persistent aftertaste.

Serve at:

18 - 20 °C

Longevity:

10 - 15 years

Decanting time:

1 hour

Full Bodied and Very Aged Red Wines

Producer
Bastianich
From this winery
  • Start up year: 1997
  • Oenologist: Emilio del Medico
  • Bottles produced: 220.000
  • Hectares: 27
The deep connection the Bastianich family has with the wine world takes us back decades and generations. In fact, it dates back to the encounters with the most important winemaking families in the 1970s and 1980s and the promotion of the best Friulian wines on the menus of the Family's various restaurants in the United States. It was this passion for wine, combined with the desire to rediscover and rediscover their origins, that led the Bastianich family, in 1997, to plant the first vineyards in Cividale del Friuli, in one of Italy's most vocated areas for the production of white wines. Read more

This enveloping red wine enhances bold flavours with innate elegance. Il Calabrone pairs perfectly with robust meat dishes, expressing its maximum potential with slow-cooked, braised or civet game. Thanks to its excellent balance, it impeccably enhances aged Italian cheeses and is magnificent to taste even on its own.

Meat
Cheese
Matured cheese
Pork

Name Bastianich Calabrone 2020
Type Red still
Denomination Venezia Giulia IGT
Vintage 2020
Size 0,75 l
Alcohol content 14.0% by volume
Grape varieties 70% Refosco dal Peduncolo Rosso, 10% Merlot, 10% Pignolo, 10% Schioppettino
Country Italy
Region Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Vendor Bastianich
Story History and Curiosities Calabrone was born from the meeting between Friulian tradition and the experience of the Bastianich family, a company deeply rooted in a passion for wine and the rediscovery of its origins. Among the most interesting features of this wine is its unique style reminiscent of Amarone, as well as the prestige of having been awarded the 5 Grappoli by the Bibenda Guide on two occasions.
Origin Hills of Manzano, Buttrio and Cividale (UD)
Climate Altitude: 150-200 m a.s.l. Exposure: South, south-east, south-west.
Soil composition Marna eocenica a base calcarea
Plants per hectare 4,000/8,000
Yield per hectare 40 - 60 q/Ha
Harvest 10 - 20 Ottobre, a mano in cassetta
Fermentation temperature 25-27 °C
Production technique Partial appassimento (natural drying of part of the grape bunches for 4–6 weeks); alcoholic fermentation in stainless steel tanks at controlled temperature (25–27 °C) and in open tonneaux with manual punching down; vertical pressing in wood; malolactic fermentation and ageing in new French oak barriques
Wine making All the Schioppettino grapes and 50% of the Refosco grapes are naturally dried for 4 - 6 weeks. The grapes not intended for drying are selected on sorting tables, then destemmed, crushed, and sent for alcoholic fermentation in stainless steel tanks at a controlled temperature between 25 and 27°C.
Aging At racking, the wine is allowed to settle for 48 hours before being placed in new oak barriques to start malolactic fermentation, where it is then aged for 24 months. After 24 months of ageing in new French oak barriques, all the wines are blended and bottled. Bottle ageing can last between 18 and 24 months depending on the characteristics of the vintage.
Total acidity 5.9 gr/L
PH 3.7
Residual sugar 11.0 gr/L
Allergens Contains sulphites