Proprietà Sperino, Lessona

Proprietà Sperino, Lessona

Vintage: 2019

VintageProduct CodeFormatClosureAvailability
2019SP404B196 x 75Natural CorkAvailable
Producer

Proprietà Sperino is a splendid,12-hectare hillside estate in the small town of Lessona, near Biella in northern Piemonte. Here, the soils were formed over 300 million years ago by the explosion of a supervolcano, creating sandy soils known as “ori di Lessona (Lessona’s gold), which are rich in minerals, particularly manganese and iron. The soil’s extremely low pH (one of the lowest in the wine world) allows the Nebbiolo vines to take on the marked minerality that Lessona is famed for. The wines of Proprietà Sperino are consistently superb, embracing a Burgundian style that is fragrant yet intense.

The estate was inherited by the De Marchi family (who previously owned the top Chianti Classico estate, Isole e Olena) through their relative, Felice Sperino, a passionate viticulturist and professor in Turin. Since the 1970s, Paolo De Marchi dreamed of revitalising Proprietà Sperino. This dream was eventually realised with the help of his son Luca, who now runs the estate and makes the wines with Paolo’s guidance.

Their ‘Rosa del Rosa’ Rosato is a lovely Nebbiolo rosé with a mineral and savoury character. The ‘Uvaggio’, a blend of Nebbiolo, Vespolina and Croatina, is supple yet grainy with a hint of roses on the finish. The Lessona is majestic. Made solely from Nebbiolo, it is intense yet velvety due to the Lessona soils yielding softer tannins than those found in Nebbiolo from the Langhe. The grapes for the Bramaterra DOC hail from the almost 40-year-old ‘Madonna degli Angeli’ vineyard in Brusnengo, planted on soils rich in granite. Medium-bodied with delicate tannins, the wine displays red fruits, pepper and black tea aromas. The single vineyard `Vigna Covà` is in Castello, in the village of Lessona, on a rounded hill 350 metres above sea level. This wine is silky and rounded with dark fruit and clove notes, alongside ripe tannins and a finely integrated finish. Their top wine, ‘L Franc ******’, is an elegant and beautifully balanced Cabernet Franc.

Vineyards

Grapes for this wine are grown in the Ormeggio and Castagnola vineyards in Lessona in the Orolungo region. Altitudes range from 290-350 metres above sea level. Soils in Lessona are unique: they originated from a super-volcano explosion 280 million years ago, and were then covered by the sea before resurfacing with the birth of the Alps. This left marine sands from the Pliocene period (known as “Ori di Lessona”) on an igneous rock subsoil, mixed with more recent glacial sediment. The soil is rich in minerals and trace elements including iron, manganese, aluminium and zinc. The high acidity of the soil makes minerals more available to the vines.

Vintage

The winter of the 2019 vintage was dry with temperatures above seasonal averages, but this was contrasted by a cold and rainy spring. Summer was dry, helping the crops which had a tougher time with flowering. From mid-September onwards optimal weather conditions allowed the grapes to reach full ripeness at harvest time.

Vinification

Harvest took place in mid-October, where grapes were hand-picked, before being sorted on the conveyor belt. The grapes were destemmed and pressed, followed by fermentation with natural yeasts in open topped wooden fermenters. Maceration lasted 28 days with regular punching down of the cap. The wine then remained on its lees for 18 months before being racked to 1,500 litre barrels where it aged for 35 months. The wines were then bottled in September of 2022.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

Deep ruby in colour with a beautiful nose typical of the area, this wine showcases aromas of red cherries, dried rose petals, rosemary and pine needles. On the palate, the wine has fresh acidity, silky tannins and succulent red and black fruit flavours. The finish is long with a touch of minerality.

Alcohol (ABV)

13.5%

Acidity

5.51 g/l

pH

3.55

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