Many
years have passed since my
childhood, but I still remember
my entire family gathering around
the table when we celebrated every
anniversary with the effervescence of Italian sparkling wine.
In those moments, I remember my
grandfather telling me every time "Roberto,
now we open the enjoyable bottle." It was the bottle that my father always chose for these special
occasions.
The "enjoyable
bottle" was always a ritual that opened the Christmas dinner, the
toast of the New Year, the Easter lunch and all birthday celebrations.
On these occasions,
my grandfather secretly let me wet my lips with his glass,
so that I could participate with all relatives in the toast to open lunch.
I could
feel the tickle of the fine bubbles on the tongue and appreciate the perfume of
apple and bread fragrance .
These are the memories that mark those times. Memories that are
characterized by the image of this product intertwined with the people, the
places, and ones own emotions; memories that immutably recur during
the course of ones own life and giving again the pleasure experienced as
before.
The "enjoyable bottle" for my grandfather
was the Prosecco Carpenè Malvolti.
Each
region of our beautiful peninsula has its own sparkling wine, vinified using the traditional method (secondary
fermentation in the bottle) or with the
Martinotti method (secondary fermentation in stainless steel tanks).
The
winemaker follows with extreme care the
stages of production. He is very careful in the choice of
yeast, as well as very carefully selecting
the choice of vines planted on the ground by the agronomist.
A great
synergy is in order to obtain a
fine wine with refined elegance in perfume, fine perlage and excellent
organoleptic properties.
This has
made possible today the great
success that the Italian
sparkling Prosecco, Franciacorta and Muscat is having around the world.
Today, the
quality of the Italian "bubbles"
has improved a lot compared to some
decades ago.
***
Last
night, in the company of some friends, I opened two bottles of Italian
sparkling wine. The first was Prosecco
Superiore DOCG - Couvée Storica, and the other was Cartizze Valdobbiadene Superiore DOCG; both wines produced by Carpenè Malvolti of
Conegliano (TV). http://www.carpene-malvolti.com/index.php?lingua=1
The first
one to serve as an aperitif, and the second one to accompany the pastries after the meal.
The "Couvée Stiorica" is
an extra dry wine, yellow in color
with bright green hues, and a keen and persistent perlage. The scent of apple
stands out clearly, accompanied by notes of citrus and grass. In the mouth
stands a pleasant acidity and persistent effervescence, intense and balanced.
Cartizze expresses
a pale yellow color with a
fine perlage and intensity. Very obvious are the scents of white fruits
and pink grapefruit. The floral notes release aromas of acacia and rose. The
first sip confirms the aromas perceived by the nose, adding a good dose of
bread fragrance, composed and balanced.
If my
grandfather had been with us to toast the pleasant evening, he certainly would have said:
"Roberto, now we open the enjoyable bottle!"
Rome, march 9, 2013
dott.
Bartolomeo Roberto Lepori
Association
of Journalists - Rome
Card
no. 137270
Professional
Sommelier A.I.S.
(Italian
Sommelier Association)
Card
no. 112666
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