Vietti Colli Tortonesi DOC Timorasso 2021 750ml
JamesSuckling.com | JS 94
Published: Jul 3, 2023
A beautiful timorasso with salted caramel, sliced mango, pear and apple aromas and flavors. Medium to full body. Bright and vivid acidity at the end. A lovely combination of ripe fruit and wild, crisp acidity. Vegan. About 30% aged in ceramic. Drink now.
The Wine Advocate | RP 93+
Published: Apr 4, 2024
The Vietti 2021 Colli Tortonesi Timorasso Derthona shows a brilliant appearance, density and crunchy fruit. Still quite neutral aromatically at this young stage, you can expect a slow and beautiful evolution to come. The quality of the fruit is precise and clean. I am reminded of a ripe pear closed with wax. There is a spicy note with white pepper and a hint of kerosene. A tart hint of citric acid needs to iron out, but it gives the wine the ability to age. Some 20,000 bottles were made.
Vietti has access to Nebbiolo from 10 MGA sites to make the various wines in its ample portfolio. We also have a new wine to celebrate—the 2019 Barbaresco Riserva Rabajà—that knocks it out of the ballpark with its inaugural release.
Published: Apr 04, 2024
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Name: Colli Tortonesi DOC Timorasso
Variety: Timorasso 100%
The grapes come from several vineyards located in the municipality of Monleale, with south-east and south-west exposure. The soil is calcareous-clayey.
Vinification: fermentation, of about 4 weeks, is carried out partly in ceramic, partly in wooden vats and partly in steel. Malolactic fermentation is not carried out. The wine ages for a total of 10 months in the same containers in which fermentation takes place and remains in contact with the fine lees until the following summer.
Description: in the glass it appears clear, intense yellow in color with greenish reflections; on the nose fruity hints reminiscent of pear, peach and floral notes such as acacia flowers and hawthorn; a characteristic note of honey can also be perceived. After 2-3 years the mineral notes are more noticeable, in some cases accentuated by the typical hint of hydrocarbon, which enriches the wine. In the mouth it is dry, warm and soft, very balanced; It has no sharp edges and in the finish you can perceive a good acidity that gives length, persistence and flavour to the palate.