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Marina Cvetic Trebbiano d'Abruzzo Riserva 2021

Trebbiano d'Abruzzo

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The Trebbiano Riserva Marina Cvetic represents the ultimate expression for the estate of one of the historical vines of Abruzzo.  Like Montepulciano, Trebbiano was once thought to be a workhorse grape without the potential to produce great wine. The interpretation of this wine is original and has a character. Marina Cvetic wines have full body and are elegant and are a “lone voice” for the most demanding and technical experts.

VINEYARD

In a span of only 30 miles between the Apennine Mountains and the Adriatic Sea, Masciarelli has carefully assembled 60 specific sites averaging just 5 acres and spread across the diverse soils and altitudes of the 4 provinces of Abruzzo. These vineyards are farmed sustainably, and the two specific vineyards that bear fruit for this wine range in altitude from 750 to 1,170 feet with soils of clay and limestone. These vines are trained in the traditional Abruzzo pergola.

WINEMAKING

The fruit is grown on two specific sites. After a long, cool fermentation in barrel, the wine spends 12 months in new French barriques where the malolactic conversion is completed. After barrel aging, the wine spends another 12 months in the bottle allowing the integration of the extended oak contact to give us a wine of power and finesse.

VINTAGE

With the winter of 2019/20 a period of relatively warm winters began with scarce and poorly distributed rainfall (a period that continues to this day). Almost no snowfall, the significant rains that fell in March only partially replenished the water reserves in the soil; spring started early and stood out for average temperatures slightly above the historical reference values. The significant rains that fell in a large part of the region, especially in the months of April and June, made up for the water shortages encountered in the winter. Good sprouting, much better than 2019, defense of the vineyards continued without particular problems after a slight start of difficulty, averages above historical reference values and rainfall lower than the reference seasonal averages. The autumn season was distinguished by average temperatures above the historical reference values, especially along the coastal hilly strip. Total rainfall was slightly lower than the reference seasonal averages in the Marsica area and in some locations on the coastal hills. Also in 2020 the harvest of the international varieties began early while the Montepulciano did not take advantage of the excessive heat, on the contrary it almost seems to slow down from a good anisohydric variety. Collection ended in early November as always.

TASTING NOTE

This Trebbiano explodes with ripe, concentrated stone and orchard fruit complemented with floral and spice notes. It is a distinct wine with a big personality, but remarkable refinement and complexity alongside.

Color

White

Grape Varieties

Trebbiano

Appellation

Trebbiano d'Abruzzo

Alcohol

14%

Suggested Retail Price

$60.00

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