Pieropan, `Vigna Garzon` Amarone della Valpolicella

Pieropan, `Vigna Garzon` Amarone della Valpolicella

Vintage: 2019

VintageProduct CodeFormatClosureAvailability
2019PI109B196 x 75Natural CorkAvailable
Producer

The Pieropan family has produced wines in Soave since the 1890s and today, their estate comprises 58 hectares of vineyards planted on the stony hills of Soave Classico. In the early 1930s, they were the first producer to bottle a wine with the name Soave on the label. Nino Pieropan took over from his father in 1970 and became the first producer to make a single-vineyard Soave, ‘Calvarino’ in 1971. When Nino sadly passed away in 2018, his two sons, Andrea and Dario, began running the estate, continuing their family’s traditions and passion for making outstanding wine.

The Soave Classico has a richness and zest that is extremely attractive. It is scented and beautifully defined, with hints of honeysuckle and almond on the finish. Pieropan are famed for their two single-vineyard wines. The ‘Calvarino’ vineyard, owned by the family since 1901, is planted on the classic volcanic basalt of Soave Classico, while the ‘La Rocca’ vineyard is planted on the only limestone outcrop in the zone. The former is unoaked and mineral, reminiscent of good Chablis, while the latter, fermented in 500-litre barrels, is rich and opulent. ‘La Rocca’ has won seven gold medals at the International Wine Challenge over the years. Such consistency is rare but entirely expected from an outstanding producer like Pieropan.

While renowned for their white wines, the Pieropan family also produce exceptional Valpolicella and Amarone from their 16-hectare property in the Val d‘Illasi (to the west of Soave Classico), which they bought in 1999. Thanks to the vineyard's elevation of 40 metres above sea level, the wines produced here have a particularly ethereal character. Their ‘Ruberpan’ Valpolicella Superiore is fresh, scented and attractive, while their ‘Vigna Garzon’ Amarone is similarly elegant and perfumed. Both continue to get better from vintage to vintage as the vines mature and the hand in the cellar acquires greater certainty.

To accompany the opening of their new modern winery, Pieropan created a special wine, ‘Calvarino 5’. This blend of five vintages (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012) represents the five years it took to build this new winery. The wine has great complexity and shows the immense ageing potential of Pieropan’s wines. The Recioto di Soave ‘Le Colombare’ is made by picking ripe, healthy grapes and allowing them to dry naturally for approximately five months. This causes them to dehydrate, concentrate their flavours and for botrytis to develop. The resulting wine has an intense gold, almost amber colour and boasts dried apricot and lightly toasted almond aromas, accompanied by a delicate sweetness and fresh acidity.

Vineyards

In 1999, The Pieropan family bought uncultivated land on the hill of Garzon, which is 400 metres above sea level in Cellore Illasi. The Illasi valley is to the west of Soave and has long been known for the quality of its Valpolicella. Pieropan planted vines here in 2000. The vineyard is south-facing with good exposure that ensures excellent ripening of the Valpolicella varieties (Corvina, Corvinone, Rondinella and Croatina). The limestone and clay soil and the windy and dry micro-climate are all ideal conditions for the production of rich yet elegant wines. The vines are trained using the Guyot system, with 5,800 vines per hectare. The vineyard is certified organic.

Vintage

The 2019 vintage began with mild, dry conditions and warm February temperatures before turning challenging in late spring. A severe hailstorm on May 5th damaged newly emerged buds, followed by extremely cold and rainy conditions through May and June that delayed the vegetative season until mid-June. The summer brought erratic temperature and humidity swings that complicated fruit maturation, resulting in reduced bunch numbers and smaller berry sizes. Harvest began in early October with significantly lower yields, and the unstable climate conditions created many vineyard pressures. Despite these challenges, the 2019 vintage presents good concentration, balance and delicate salinity.

Vinification

The grapes were hand-picked and dried naturally, then de-stemmed and pressed using a nitrogen press. The must was fermented at 23-24ºC for approximately 30 days during which time pumping over and punching down the cap took place every day. The wine was aged in 500 litre barrels for 36 months followed by a year in bottle before release.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

Brilliant and intense ruby red in colour, this is a wine with a heady perfume of black cherries, blackberries and red plum with notes of pepper and sweet spice. On the palate it is complex and rounded, with a powerful structure supporting the fruit and a lovely freshness on the finish. A wine with plenty of character with the potential to age well.

Alcohol (ABV)

16%

Acidity

6.95 g/l

Residual Sugar

3.5 g/l

pH

3.44