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Harvest 2013

posted on 11 October 2013
The cold and particularly rainy spring weather has delayed the flowering of the vines and consequently also the harvest time, which has moved forward by a couple of weeks compared to recent vintages. But is it this year that is late, or was it perhaps the past few years that were too early compared to traditional harvest times? We harvested the first grapes on 3 September, starting as always with pinot noir for the rosé (ROSANOIRE): the ripeness, uneven per portion of the vineyard and at times even considerable between individual plants, forced us to do a difficult job of selecting the bunches, and the first tastings from the vats at the end of fermentation met our expectations. The whites, riesling, chardonnay and manzoni crossbreed that will provide the basis for the RINE’ 2013, are finishing fermenting these days, confirm that we will be faced with wines that will stand out more for their acidity and finesse than for their power and volume, wines that, even more than other vintages, will be able to evolve and last over time. The same could be said for the GROPPELLO which is still in the fermentation phase, in the countryside we still have the later reds such as Merlot and Rebo, which we plan to harvest after mid-October, in search of the best possible maturity.Overall, we could define it as a “Nordic” rather than a “Mediterranean” style harvest, and difficult to interpret: therein lies the beauty of our work, in accepting the challenges that nature proposes to us with each new harvest, respecting the character of the vintage. We were able to replant a portion of the vineyard with vines of GROPPELLO. We look forward to the first harvest for the 2015 vintage, although we expect to taste the first grapes as early as next year! We take this opportunity to inform you that the RINE’ 2011 is sold out and that we will have to wait until next February to put RINE’ 2012 on sale; the ROSANOIRE 2012. We will be present at the next Independent Winegrowers' Market (Piacenza Expo, 30 November and 1 December 2013): come and visit us, it really is a very nice and alternative event for wine enthusiasts. On 13 September, the Lombardy Delegation celebrated the 25th anniversary of the’National Association The Women of Wine. Being at the head of the Delegation, I can assure you that the organisation was very long and demanding, but it was worth it: we managed to raise around EUR 10,000.00 in favour of the Francesca Rava Foundation onlus NPH Italyfor the poor children of Haiti. Happy autumn Cristina and Diego

Let’s meet in Cantrina

posted on 1 April 2010
LIBERO ESERCIZIO DI STILE 2009 We keep on experimenting at Cantrina and in 2009 it was the turn of a tank of Roséobtained from the vinification of 100% Pinot Nero (Pinot Noir) grapes. At the moment, fruit and freshness are the main characteristics of this wine. The must was in contact with the skins for about 9 hours, followed by careful vinification and maturation in stainless steel. In our opinion it is a wine that has good potential for development: we’d like to see what it’s like in a year’s time… after all, we’re talking about a rosé made from a well-structured grape like Pinot Nero. By the way, the wine is already on sale.

Last news 2009

posted on 11 December 2009
During the harvest, Ivan, a dear friend of ours and a keen photographer, came to visit us: he is extremely good at capturing original situations and he is often kind enough to give us some of his splendid snapshots. Well, this year he really amazed us with his tiny but extremely efficient camera: using the video recording function, he turned himself into a film director, shooting harvest scenes with rare spontaneity. We still start to smile when we think of Ivan racing up and down between the vines on Gianni (our trusty vineyard worker)‘s bicycle as he filmed each scene, each person and each detail like an enthusiastic child, eager to complete a jigsaw puzzle of the vintage at Cantrina. The video only lasts 8 minutes, so we urge you to take a short break and watch this really unmissable clip.

Harvest in Cantrina

posted on 8 October 2009
Here we are almost at the end of the harvest (we still have to pick just a tiny part of our grapes and press those that we have set aside for drying) and so, strange as it may seem, it’s time to take stock of the overall situation once again. It was a precocious harvest for the early-ripening grapes (Pinot Nero, Chardonnay and Sauvignon), due to early flowering in the spring and very favourable weather during the summer. The picking time for Merlot, Rebo and Marzemino was more in line with the norm, thanks to a fine September with cool nights and rain-free days. The health of the grapes and the first analyses of the new wines allow us to rate 2009 as a good year. Only time will tell us whether it will be an excellent vintage: yes, time, which is much more truthful than all those exaggerated proclamations we tend to be bombarded with each year as the harvest approaches…
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