Marchesi di Gresy Monferrato Rosso DOC
Marchesi di Gresy Monferrato Rosso DOC
Red | 2018 | Italy, Piedmont | 14.0%
A fine, mature red from the iconic Marchesi di Grésy estate.Fresh and aromatic on the nose with forest fruit and damson. The complex palate is vibrant with notes of dark plum and sour cherry, together with ripe tannins and a hint of spice - leading to a fine, long and structured finish.
Product Details
Product Details
Type | Red |
Origin | Italy, Piedmont |
Vintage | 2018 |
Size | 0.75 l |
ABV | 14.0% |
Grape | Merlot |
Vinification | Vegan • Vegetarian |
Sulphite Content | Contains Sulphites |
Closure | Cork |
Production Notes
Production Notes
The Merlot grapes come from di Grésy's Monte Colombo vineyards in the comune of Cassine, in the Asti zone. These were planted to use in a blended cuvée with Barbera, but Alberto was so impressed with the quality that he decided instead to produce this single varietal wine. Traditional vinification and 14 day maceration with regular pumpings over. Malolactic fermentation in tank. 12 months in used French barriques (Allier) followed by 24 months in Slavonian oak casks.
Producer Information
Producer Information
Marchesi di Grésy has long been recognised as one of Piemonte's top producers.
With four separate estates across Langhe and Monferrato - home of Piemonte's greatest wines -Marchesi di Grésy has 45 hectares of vineyards, with 11 ha dedicated to the production of Nebbiolo for its flagship Barbarescos, Martinenga Camp Gros and Martinenga Gaiun.
The Martinenga vineyard is considered by many to be the best single vineyard in Barbaresco. This breathtaking natural amphitheatre surrounding the winery has been exclusively owned by the di Grésy family since 1797. It is here that grapes from each of the estates are taken to be vinified.
Alberto di Grésy owns and manages the estate. In 1973 he began production of wines under the di Grésy name - vinifying their own estate grapes rather than selling to other local producers as in the past. His philosophy is simple but effective; to produce wines using the best available technology that respect tradition and promote the character and personality of the terrain and grape variety.