Cavalchina: Custoza DOC 2024 - Piemont Express
Cavalchina: Custoza DOC 2024 - Piemont Express

Cavalchina: Custoza DOC 2024

Cavalchina: Custoza DOC 2024

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Normal price €9,90
€13,20 /l
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Alkohol
12.5 % vol
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  • Garganega
  • Fernanda
  • Trebbiano
  • Trebbianello
Region
Venetian

The Custoza DOC from Cavalchina is an authentic, finely tuned white wine from Veneto – a classic from Lake Garda with timeless elegance.

In the glass, the Custoza DOC shows a pale straw yellow with greenish reflections – a sign of its freshness. On the nose, it is subtly aromatic with delicate floral and fruity notes.

On the palate, it convinces with a successful balance of fruit and pleasant spice, supported by a fine saltiness and liveliness. The acidity is subtle, instead the fine yellow fruit aromas take center stage – accompanied by a hint of almond in the delicate, soft finish. 

Delicately fruity, mineral, and wonderfully balanced – this classic Custoza impresses with freshness and versatile enjoyment.

The Custoza DOC comes from carefully tended vineyards at 100–140 m above sea level, facing south. The soils consist of calcareous moraine deposits with clay and gravel, giving the wine its distinctive minerality and structure.

The grapes – including Garganega, Fernanda (a local variant of Cortese), Trebbiano, and Trebbianello – are handpicked at their ideal ripeness between September and early October.

At the winery, Cavalchina relies on gentle vinification, focusing on the freshness and aromatic depth of the grape varieties. The semi-aromatic Fernanda is macerated shortly before pressing to fully develop its potential. The must is clarified statically and then fermented at a controlled temperature (16–17 °C). Malolactic fermentation is avoided to preserve natural freshness and clarity. The fine yeasts remain in suspension for a long time, giving the wine body and structure before the final blend is assembled.

Abgefüllt durch
Cavalchina Farm Simple Partnership
Via Sommacampagna, 7 Custoza – 37066 – Sommacampagna, Italy
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Cavalchina

The family's connection to the world of wine begins with Cavalchina, a region with a long history: as early as 1848, it was registered and classified by the ruling Habsburg authorities as a wine-growing area known for its outstanding quality and excellent production consistency. Cavalchina not only has a rich wine history but also holds historical significance, as it was at the center of the First and Third Italian Wars of Independence.

More precisely, the story begins more with grandfather Luciano than with Cavalchina. He acquired the first vineyards and built the winery in 1948, which originally also included a distillery that operated only until 1967. The winery started as a hobby and passion: a side business alongside the main business of leather processing. Luciano was a versatile man: he loved wine but also opera; his passion led him to meet notable personalities like Maria Callas. His factory was one of the few in Italy producing football boots, which also led him to act as an agent for football players. The stories of Luciano, Cavalchina, and Custoza are intertwined and sometimes overlap. He first named the region's white wine "Custoza" in 1962. He created the "recipe": a blend of the grape varieties Fernanda, Trebbiano, and Garganega, and intensified wine distribution in the then-important markets of Rome and Milan.

Luciano's passion for the world of wine deepened together with his son Giulietto and led in 1958 to the acquisition of Prendina, a winery in Monzambano. Giulietto, a failed surveyor and enthusiastic radio amateur, turned his passion into a production business in the 1970s. The awarding of the DOC designation in 1971 further strengthened the family business and solidified Custoza's position among Italian quality wines. Prendina also gained importance when the first wine bottled under the name Prendina was a Merlot that became the house wine of the famous restaurant of Gualtiero Marchesi. Nevertheless, the winery remained a side activity, as Giulietto primarily used it to host guests, visitors, and representatives of the leather industry.

A new chapter began when Giulietto’s son Luciano decided to take over the winery in 1987. With him, Cavalchina evolved from a side activity to the main focus of the Piona family. Luciano was a chemical engineer, worked as a skipper, and was so passionate about sailing that he completed several Atlantic crossings. He was also a ski instructor and an enthusiastic cyclist and motorcyclist. However, when he decided to take charge of the winery, he devoted himself with full passion to Cavalchina, the land, and the wine. He pursued a path of innovation, the search for quality, and new markets, always preserving the characteristics of the family wine and strengthening the territorial identity. 

Like his grandfather, who was the first to write “Custoza” on the label, Luciano was connected to the wine of his homeland throughout his life and eventually became its ambassador as president of the Consorzio di tutela del Custoza. His goal was always to enhance and promote the wine he loved most and grew up with.

In the 1990s, his brother Franco joined him. An electrical engineer with a passion for music. He was born in the years of the Beatles, James Taylor, and Jimi Hendrix. He often listened to them on his brother’s records while using his mother’s broom as a guitar, imagining himself on stage with them. Despite his dream of America and music, his passion for wine, which he developed during his studies, kept him at home, close to the wine world he knew so well. The desire to discover new areas and face new challenges led to a brand-new adventure: Valpolicella. The Piona family acquired Torre d’Orti, a winery on the hill overlooking the village of Marcellise. This land, favored by its altitude, produces grapes that are perfect for elegant wines and aging.

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