Cordero di Montezemolo Langhe Arneis '22
Cordero di Montezemolo
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Since 1340, 19 generations one after another, have managed the Monfalletto property in the town of La Morra, the center of the production of Barolo wine.
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- Wine Country
- Italy
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- Grape varieties wine
- Arneïs
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- Wine-food combination
- Splendid accompaniment for antipasti and springtime first courses including omelets with wild herbs, savory pies, vegetable soups, stuffed squash blossoms, freshwater seafood and ‘vitello tonnato’ (veal cutlets with tuna sauce). Excellent as an aperitivo.
About this wine
Description & facts
The family’s origin is Spanish and they settled in Piedmont only during the mid 1400s. The family members were distinguished in the printing/typesetting field and in significant military and diplomatic roles of the Royal House of Savoy to then become one of the most important aristocratic families (Marchesi) of Piedmont.
One of the several Falletti family branches, proprietors of Monfalletto Estate and the most noteworthy noble family of the Alba area, intertwines with the Cordero di Montezemolo family when Maria Lydia, daughter of the Marchese Luigia Falletti marries Paolo Cordero di Montezemolo in 1918. The couple unfortunately dies prematurely but not before their only son, Paolo is born.
When she died in 1941, he inherited her entire property, including the Monfalletto Estate in La Morra. Historical texts testify to the florid and important agricultural activity of the farm set on a unique and fortunate hill. The wine production on this hill is documented from over 200 years ago.
- Producer
- Cordero di Montezemolo
- Country of origin
- Italy
- Wine Region
- Langhe, vineyards in the municipalities of La Morra, Guarene, Govone
- Classification
- Denominazione di Origine Controllata
- Vintage
- 2022
- Grape varieties wine
- Arneïs
- % of grape varieties wine
- 100% Arneis
- Tasting note
- Bright straw color; intense bouquet of peach and acacia flowers, chamomile, melon and yellow flowers. Inviting and fresh with a typical note of a slightly bitter finish.
- Wine-food combination
- Splendid accompaniment for antipasti and springtime first courses including omelets with wild herbs, savory pies, vegetable soups, stuffed squash blossoms, freshwater seafood and ‘vitello tonnato’ (veal cutlets with tuna sauce). Excellent as an aperitivo.
- Vinification
- De-stemmed and pressed. Followed by static clarification or must flotation. Drawn off and fermented at a temperature between 13-15°C for about one month in stainless steel.
- Location Vineyard
- Langhe, vineyards in the municipalities of La Morra, Guarene, Govone
- Soil
- Clay and sand
- Closure
- Cork
- Serving temperature
- 9 °C
- Ageing potential
- A young wine; best expression of the wine’s character shows in the first three years.