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Serafino Rivella, Barbaresco Montestefano, 2021

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Everything done personally by Teobaldo and his wife Maria—making just two wines from 60-year-old vines planted in 1963 in the legendary Montestefano cru. This is Barbaresco at its most artisanal: 45 days on skins, 30 months in large Slavonian oak casks, no fining or filtration. Production is tiny and allocation-only, making Serafino Rivella one of Piedmont's true cult producers. The 2021 shows classic Montestefano power with fine-grained tannins.

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In the fuzzily-defined world of "natural wine," Austrian superstar Christian Tschida has few, if any, peers. This is probably because his wines seem to transcend the genre, being almost too clean, pure, and precisely structured to compare to the "glou-glou" wines that dominate natural wine bar lists. In fact, Tschida's top wines are age-worthy and serious, with wonderfully fine tannins and crystalline clarity.

So these are "classical" wines that belong at the dinner table (or in the cellar), yet they are typically only found in natural wine bars. Why? Because, paradoxically, these elegant and seemingly obsessively-made wines are the product of an extremely low-tech and low-intervention approach.

This means no chemicals in the vineyards, of course, but the cellar work here is what's shockingly minimal: the grapes are foot-stomped (or crushed with a basket press), with the resulting juice put in large Stockinger barrels. That's it, really! No racking. No sulfur. Bottled by hand, which basically no one ever does, because it's insanely time-consuming.

Tschida farms 11 ha of old vines located in Neusiedlersee, Burgenland. The climate is cool, with soils of gravel, schist and limestone, though Christian thinks the concept of "terroir" is boring. Whatever, man!

Professional Reviews

Antonio Galloni

AG 96
"The 2021 Barbaresco Montestefano is every bit as compelling as it was last year. If anything, the 2021 has started to shut down in bottle, which is not surprising at all for a classically built young Nebbiolo. Floral and savory overtones meld into sweet macerated cherry, incense, dried herbs and tobacco. Readers will have to be patient. The 2021 has considerable structure and pedigree, but those elements aren't on full display today, while acid and tannin are a bit prominent. The 2021 saw 45 days on the skins, including a period of submerged cap maceration, then about 30 months in cask." -Antonio Galloni

What importer Polaner Selections has to say about this wine...

Vineyard
Sourced from the Montestefano Cru in the commune of Barbaresco.
Orientation
South - facing.
Soil
The soil is almost one solid meter of limestone with veined tufo beneath.
Viticulture
Old vines - were planted in 1963. Hand harvested. Practicing organic.
Vinification
Traditional fermentation followed by submerged cap maceration.
Aging
Aged 34 months in neutral botti followed by six months in the bottle.

Details

  • Grape Variety

    Nebbiolo

  • Vintage

    2021

  • Size

    750ml

  • Farming Practice

    Organic

  • Sweetness

    Dry

  • Body

    Full Bodied