Pieropan, `Collezione Vini dell'Anima` La Rocca

Pieropan, `Collezione Vini dell'Anima` La Rocca

Vintage: 2015

VintageProduct CodeFormatClosureAvailability
2015PI115T153 x 75Agglomerated CorkAvailable
Producer

Pieropan is a name synonymous with the finest examples of Soave. The family have produced wines here since the 1880s and have always been pioneers: they were the first producer to label their wines as Soave in the 1930s and to bottle single-vineyard wines in the 1970s; the first to embrace screwcap closures in 2005; and have recently built a state-of-the-art sustainable winery.

When Nino Pieropan passed away in 2018, his two sons took over the running the estate. Dario is at the winemaking helm and Andrea manages the 80 hectares of certified-organic vineyards planted on the stony hillsides of Soave Classico (60 hectares) and Valpolicella (20 hectares).

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, planted by the family in 1901, is 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 a combination of 2500-litre oak casks and stainless steel, is rich and opulent. The ‘Collezione Vini dell’Anima’, which translates as ‘wines of the soul’, are special bottlings of ‘Calvarino’ and ‘La Rocca’ from the 2015 vintage, aged for over 10 years before release.

Pinot Iskra is an experimental white grape variety, developed from research into Pinot Bianco to be especially disease resistant and more environmentally friendly as it requires less vineyard treatments. A parcel has been planted above the new Pieropan winery and is thriving. Unoaked, it is aged for 15 months on its fine lees, resulting in an expressive and textured wine with vibrant aromas of green apple, citrus peel and subtle herbal notes.

While renowned for their white wines, the Pieropan family also produce exceptional Valpolicella and Amarone from their vineyards in the Val d‘Illasi (to the west of Soave Classico), which they bought in 1999. Thanks to the vineyards’ elevation of 400 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.

‘Le Colombare’ Recioto di Soave is made by picking ripe, healthy grapes and allowing them to dry naturally for approximately five months. This causes them to dehydrate, concentrating their flavours and allowing some botrytis to develop. The resulting wine has an intense gold, almost amber colour and boasts aromas of dried apricots and lightly toasted almonds, it perfectly balances a delicate sweetness with a vibrant acidity.

Vineyards

La Rocca Collezione is part of the project called 'Collezione Vini dell’Anima'. Any wine matured for a long time in the cellar and released for a special occasion is part of this collection. 'La Rocca' vineyard takes its name from the adjacent medieval castle and fortress ("La Rocca") that dominated the town of Soave, just east of Verona. Vines are located at an altitude of 200-300 meters above sea level and are south-west facing. The soil is unique in Soave in that is a limestone outcrop (the same soil as in Valpolicella Classico) in a sea of basalt. Because of this soil, the family feels they get sufficient ripeness in the Garganega to make a wine solely from this variety. The vineyard benefits from a special microclimate, which in turn produces a wine with great personality. Innovative since its first release in 1978, it has become a definitive symbol of quality and tradition for the region. Vines are spur pruned and cordoned trained and are 10 to 50 years old.

Vintage

The 2015 vintage proved to be one of the strongest for Soave despite a growing season marked by several challenges. Heavy rainfall at the end of 2014 replenished the soil’s water reserves ahead of the new season, while a mild winter increased pressure from fungus and pests in the vineyard, requiring careful management throughout the year. A warmer-than-average spring encouraged rapid growth and successful flowering, although severe hailstorms in late May reduced yields considerably. Despite the lower crop levels, fruit quality remained exceptionally high. The summer turned hot and dry, but as harvest approached, cooler night-time temperatures restored balance, preserving freshness and acidity while allowing the grapes to reach full ripeness.The resulting wines show both concentration and structure, with healthy fruit providing excellent ageing potential in line with the style and ambitions of this wine.

Vinification

The grapes were harvested by hand in late October and carefully sorted upon arrival at the winery, with only the highest-quality fruit selected for pressing. The resulting wine was then transferred to large Slavonian oak casks for 10 years of ageing.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

The nose of la Rocca 2015 opens with notes of star anise and sweet spice, layered with subtle oak influence and vanilla, followed by richer tones of butter, dried apricot and candied orange. Extended maturation in oak has given the wine remarkable depth, complexity and layered character.

Alcohol (ABV)

13%

Acidity

5.8 g/l

Residual Sugar

3.9 g/l

pH

3.25