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13 April 2015

The Unicorn: Kleinod zwischen Gardasee und Weltkulturstätten - Kulinariker

Die kleine Welt der großen Gropello-Trauben Zu den wichtigsten Schätzen des Weinbaus im Valtènesi gehört die Groppello-Traube. Ihr Name ist auf das Bild eines Knotens “groppo”, den die Traubenbeeren bilden, zurückzuführen. Diese delikate und seltene Sorte wird nur noch auf dem etwa 400 Hektar großen Gebiet an der Westküste des Gardasees angebaut. “Mit seinen Varianten Groppello Gentile und Groppello di Mocasina, die jede für besondere Boden- und Mikroklima-Verhältnisse geeignet sind, ist der Groppello das prägende Element der DOC Valtènesi”, sind sich die Winzerkollegen Corrado Becchetti Binkert sowie Diego Lavo und Christina Inganni vom Weingut Cantrina einig. “Wir haben uns entschlossen, unseren Weinen abseits der üblichen Wege ein absolut kreatives und daher einmaliges Gepräge zu verleihen. Wir verfügen über vorwiegend lehmhaltige Mischböden, die den Weinen eine beachtliche Struktur und zugleich bemerkenswerte Frische verleihen - zwei Eigenschaften, welche die Langlebigkeit unserer Weine garantieren”, erklärt Christina Inganni. Continue reading.

Cantrina's Valtènesi. Garda wine restarts - Eco di Bergamo

posted on 22 April 2016
(...) While claiming the originality of its «free exercise in style», which derives from the choices made at the time of its birth about a quarter of a century ago, Cantrina di Bedizzole also believed in the birth of Valtènesi before and now believes in this proposed change. It is not for nothing that the company's vineyard holdings have been expanded with a couple of hectares of Groppello to be dedicated to the production of Valtènesi Rosso. Proof of the intentions of Cristina Inganni and Diego Lavo, a couple committed between vineyard and cellar to producing wines that respect their origins and are in harmony with the environment. (...)

Gorgonzola is unique - Spirito diVino

posted on 1 May 2015
Il Sole di Dario Vdt 2007 | Azienda Agricola Cantrina di Cristina Inganni, Bedizzole (Brescia) | www.cantrina.it A very original blend of Sémillon, Sauvignon and Riesling (Dario Dattoli, the founder of Cantrina, to whom the wine was dedicated, wanted it that way) obtained from selected grapes, placed in boxes and left to dry for about three months. Low in alcohol (11°), it has a substantial residual sugar content (190 grams/litre) contrasted by considerable acidity. Thanks to these characteristics and the consistent aromatic content of the starting grapes, the wine plays on perfect balance, in the aromas as well as in the taste. The colour is golden yellow with amber hints.

Inganni (Cantrina): it makes sense to be here as a consortium - Giornale di Brescia

posted on 25 March 2015
For the second year, the Cantrina winery from Bedizzole is taking part in Vinitaly as part of the Valtènesi consortium stand, this time shared with Lugana. (...) Cantrina produces 35,000 bottles a year and cultivates six hectares of its own land plus two leased hectares. The company exports 30% of its production, but aims to grow further across the border. “That is why we participated in the Prowein trade fair in Düsseldorf, a fundamental opportunity to make ourselves known on foreign markets”.
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