Damoli, 'Avante Garde' Brut Nature NV
Italy / Sparkling

Damoli, 'Avante Garde' Brut Nature NV

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Fruit

Earth

Acid

Body

Minerality

Producer notes from Strade Bianche Wines:

"Nestled in the small village of Negrar, just north of Verona, the Damoli family has tended their land since 1623, but just recently reinstated thier focus on winemaking after a 20 year break. Nestled in the small village of Negrar, just north of Verona, Bruno Damoli, an expert in viticulture, and his two children Daniele, (winemaker) and Lara, (businesswoman), run this small family vineyard which produces around 15,000 bottles of wine annually.

Damoli is located in the Valpolicella Classico appellation which is a wine district rich with tradition. The two distinct characteristics are the indigenous grapes (Corvina, Corvinone and Rondinella) and the grape drying process called "appassimento" which is used to make Amarone, Recioto, and later Ripasso. The Damoli family decided many years ago to only use organic and natural products in the vineyard and the results were exceptional. The byproduct was better grapes along with a healthier vineyard with more plant, insect and animal activity. Daniele's winemaking philopsophy is no manipulation, no additives and he only uses old oak barrique and tonneau barrels for aging. He believes that old oak barrels are not invasive or overly strong on the wine flavors as they respect the wine aromas without altering them beyond recognition. This family has deep roots in this land and they respect it and take great pride in the local winemaking traditions."

Country
Italy
Region
Veneto
Varieties
Corvina
Farming
Organic
Soil
Clay
Winemaking
Grapes are harvested by hand at the beginning of September selecting the less ripe grapes. After the harvest, they are crushed and pressed to divide the liquid from the coloured substances of the grapes skins. Fermentation take place at a very slow pace and at low temperature; it lasts for about 10-15 days. Afterwards, the wine rests in steel tanks for some months and, eventually, tirage and bottling close the process. Refermentation in bottle for 2 years at least. After being disgorged, the wine rests a few months before entering the market. Bottled at zero dosage as Brut Nature.