CantinArte
Abruzzo, Italy
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CantinArte is the unification of two Abruzzesi families from very different areas inside one of Italy’s many extremely geologically and topographically diverse Italian departments. The cantina’s range of Abruzzo whites, rosé (Cerasuolo), and reds are extremely diverse and come from opposing terroirs: one by the sea and the other high up in the mountains. Francesca Di Nosio and Diego Gasbarri began their wine adventure together in 2007 with the Montepulciano vineyard (planted in 1970), inside the Province of Chieti. It sits at 300m and is about ten kilometers from the Adriatic Sea on softly sloping southeast exposure where the vines grow on deep clay and produce balanced, bright and fresh, red-fruited young wines. By contrast, their tension-filled Pecorino and Pinot Grigio grow in the mountains on limestone bedrock and clay and limestone topsoil at 740m in Diego’s familial neighborhood about an hour’s drive from the Montepulciano vineyard. All wines are hand-harvested, spontaneously fermented and aged in steel, old French oak and amphora.
CantinArte - 2020 Montepulciano d’Abruzzo, ‘Ode’
Price: $30.00
Size: 750ml
Availability:
Out of stock
Type of Wine: Red
Grape(s): 100% Montepulciano
Style: Medium Body, Elegant and Aromatic
GROWER OVERVIEW
CantinArte is the unification of two Abruzzesi families from very different areas inside one of Italy’s many extremely geologically and topographically diverse Italian departments. The cantina’s range of Abruzzo whites, rosé (Cerasuolo), and reds are extremely diverse and come from opposing terroirs: one by the sea and the other high up in the mountains. Francesca Di Nosio and Diego Gasbarri began their wine adventure together in 2007 with the Montepulciano vineyard (planted in 1970), inside the Province of Chieti. It sits at 300m and is about ten kilometers from the Adriatic Sea on softly sloping southeast exposure where the vines grow on deep clay and produce balanced, bright and fresh, red-fruited young wines. By contrast, their tension-filled Pecorino and Pinot Grigio grow in the mountains on limestone bedrock and clay and limestone topsoil at 740m in Diego’s familial neighborhood about an hour’s drive from the Montepulciano vineyard. All wines are hand-harvested, spontaneously fermented and aged in steel, old French oak and amphora.
VINEYARD DETAILS
Bucchianico (Province of Chieti) on mid-slopes of hillsides, 15km from Adriatic coast & 10km from Majella mountain. Guyot system. Planting density: 3,600 plants/ha. Deep silty clay & loam. Vines planted ~2010. Elev. 300m. SE exposure. Medium slope.
CELLAR NOTES
Hand harvest, rigorous sorting of grapes, slow maceration, natural yeast, temp controlled ferment (10-12 days), stainless.





























