Montonale: Montunal Lugana 2024 - Piemont Express
Montonale: Montunal Lugana 2024 - Piemont Express

Montonale: Montunal Lugana 2024

Montonale: Montunal Lugana 2024

Geschmacksprofil

Leicht
Üppig
Süß
Trocken
Weich
Säurehaltig
  • In Stock
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Delivery time: 1-3 days
Normal price €16,33
€21,77 /l
* incl. VAT plus shipping plus shipping costs
Restzucker
4.0 g/l
Säure
5.1 g/l
Alkohol
13.5 % vol
Rebsorten
  • Turbiana/Trebbiano of Lugana
Region
Lugana

Pleasant, straightforward, and at the same time elegant and complex, Montunal expresses the clear identity of the Lugana terroir.

It comes from the selection of the best Turbiana grapes from the vineyards in Montonale, from which it also takes its name (Montunal is the term in the local dialect). It represents the authentic expression of the native grape variety, which fully reveals its personality here.

The Lugana Montunal pours a straw yellow with bright reflections into the glass. On the nose, it presents floral and fruity scents, dominated by aromas of tropical fruits and broom with balsamic notes of thyme and sage. It shows the fascinating mineral impression that is so typical of the finest Lugana wines. The palate offers a perfect, harmonious, and elegant balance between acidity and concentration. Soft with a creamy texture and elegant, mineral notes in the finish.

The selected grapes are cooled before pressing to preserve the aromatic precursors as much as possible. Then a gentle pressing is carried out excluding oxygen to prevent oxidation of the noble components of the grapes. Only the flower must fraction obtained at very low and gentle pressure is selected. It is then clarified by natural decanting and fermented for about 10 days in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks.

The wine matures for at least 6 months on the fine lees with constant stirring of the lees. This is followed by a short bottle aging before the Lugana is released to the market.

Abgefüllt durch
Montonale Agricultural Company S.S.
Località Conta, 4/A, 25015 Desenzano del Garda - Brescia (BS), Italy
Allergene
  • Enthält Sulfite
Winzer

Montonale

At the beginning of the 20th century, Francesco Girelli managed two hectares of land here in the village of Conta. He planted the grape varieties Turbiana di Lugana, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Merlot. It is said that the bouquet of the Lugana must was so intense that it attracted the neighborhood. His son Aldo followed in his father's footsteps and acquired six hectares of vineyards planted with Turbiana, Barbera, and Marzemino.

As a former ambassador of the region, he supplied customers throughout the Alpine area and made the name Lugana known. After him, Luciano benefited from the experiences of his ancestors and acquired another 60 hectares of vineyards, some of which had been planted with the Turbiana grape variety by the noble Bertani family. However, inheritance divisions shattered his dream of being a winemaker. The vineyards were almost completely cleared, and the last, sad harvest took place in 1998.

Everything seemed lost when a great-uncle left Luciano two hectares of vineyard two years later. At that time, the second son Roberto asked Luciano to revive the oenological tradition of the Girelli family.

Since his youth, Roberto Girelli, together with his brothers Claudio and Valentino, has breathed in the scent of the wine cellar. In 2002, at the age of twenty, he was responsible for his first grape harvest. The following year, he presented 800 bottles under the Girelli brand and enrolled at the Faculty of Viticulture and Oenology at the University of Verona. The first Lugana appeared with the 2004 vintage, and in 2005 the family planted another five hectares of vineyard with Turbiana and other red grape varieties. Since 2010, the estate has borne the name of the village where it is based: Montonale. In 2012, the new wine cellar was completed, and Roberto was able to begin exploring the potential of the terroir.

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