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La Spinetta - Moscato D'Asti Bricco Quaglia 2022 Ml. 750 Divine Golosità Toscane
  • La Spinetta - Moscato D'Asti Bricco Quaglia 2022 Ml. 750 Divine Golosità Toscane

La Spinetta - Moscato D'Asti Bricco Quaglia 2023 Ml. 750

Winery La Spinetta

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Characteristic

Classification
Asti o Moscato DOCG
Size
Ml. 750
Body
Light
Blend
Moscato

The spinetta Castagnole is our original cellar, located in the Asti area northwest of Alba. Surrounded by 70 hectares of Moscato and Barbera d'Asti vineyards, this is the place where LA SPINETTA was founded in 1977.
The Rivettis remodeled and expanded the cellar and winery in the mid-1980s. Though more modern in style, cathedral ceilings and an open space characterize the impressive barrique cellar. The original barrel room was once used as the tasting room, but a new space was added in 2010. 
Today our Castagnole Lanze cellar is the heart of our Moscato, Barbaresco and Barbera Cà di Pian production, though we also vinify our two white wines, Pin and Barbera d'Asti Superiore Bionzo here.
The Campè winery was established on the 8 hectares of Nebbiolo vineyards of the same name and represents the evolution of the LA SPINETTA production in respect to the great red wines of Piedmont. Though the vineyard is situated in an area that is less well-known for Barolo production, the soil, vineyard exposure and microclimate are extraordinary. The average age of the vines in the Campè vineyard is 45-60 years. Barolo Campè is vinfied from the grapes coming from the upper part of the vineyard, while Barolo Garretti is produced from Nebbiolo planted in the lower portion.
LA SPINETTA purchased the 8 hectares of vineyard in 2000 and less than 3 years later, in 2003, the new, state-of-the-art Barolo cellar was finished. In addition to our Barolo wines, our Barbera d'Alba Gallina and Langhe Nebbiolo are also produced here.
The very best selection of Barolo Campè is bottled exclusively in magnum and released as a Riserva, 10 years after harvest. The grapes for the Riserva Magnum come from the finest part of the Campè vineyard, in the upper center, where the vines not only get the best sun exposure, but also where all work is carried out without the use of tractors. Workers tend the vineyard on foot and manually, and twice-a-year plowing is carried out by Giorgio and one of his work horses, either Morro or Pipo.

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Data sheet

Classification
Asti o Moscato DOCG
Organic
Si
Year
2023
Size
Ml. 750
Gradation
4,5%
Body
Light
Ageing and Fining
Per questo vino non viene usato nessun passaggio in legno,
Color
Yellow with green reflections
Scent
Sweet and sexy, with aromas of mango, floral and honey
Aroma
Aromatic, Floral, Fruity
Taste
The 2016 is full bodied with sherbet, lemon and peach flavors and a hint of caramel
Serving temperature
4°- 6° C.
Blend
Moscato
Blend description
100% Moscato
Contains sulfites
Si
Zone
Piemonte
Matching
Aperitif, Blue cheeses, Dry pastries, Dry sweets/cakes, Fruit cakes, Strawberries, Dessert, Meditation wines / Dessert wines
Ideal with
Blue cheeses, Toast, Dessert
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Winery

La spinetta nasce a Castagnole Lanze dove la Langa si incontra con il Monferrato nel 1977. L'azienda e circondata da 70 ettari di vigneti coltivati a Moscato d'Asti e Barbera d'Asti. A partire dalla metà degli anni '80 la struttura originaria è stata rinnovata ed ampliata con la costruzione di una grande barricaia che colpisce per le sue imponenti volte e gli ampi spazi. Attualmente la cantina di Castagnole Lanze rappresenta il cuore della nostra produzione di Moscato, Barbaresco e Barbera d'Asti. A corollario di queste produzioni vinifichiamo anche due vini bianchi: Chardonnay e Sauvignon Blanc ed il Pin (uvaggio di barbera e nebbiolo).

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