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Villa Gemma Cerasuolo d’Abruzzo 2023

Abruzzo

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Villa Gemma Cerasuolo d’Abruzzo, first produced in 1986, represents one of the finest expressions of rosé in Italy. From the renowned Cerasuolo appellation, known for its deep, structured rosé made from Montepulciano d’Abruzzo, this wine combines rich dark cherry fruit with spicy, smoky notes. It is fleshy and full, with surprising depth and length, making it a rosé versatile enough for the dinner table. The wine’s complexity and structure garner press reviews often reserved for reds, further solidifying its place in Italian wine history.

VINEYARD

From the San Martino sulla Marrucina vineyard, at 1,200 feet above sea level, the Montepulciano grape is pergola trellised on calcareous clay.

WINEMAKING

After destemming and pressing, the must is macerated with the skins for 24 hours before racking and fermentation in stainless steel. The wine is bottled in March following the harvest.

VINTAGE

The 2023 growing season in Abruzzo faced significant challenges, with heavy rains in May and June leading to widespread downy mildew. The fungal disease spread rapidly, compounded by muddy soil that prevented access for treatment. This resulted in an estimated 40% drop in production, with some vineyards experiencing losses exceeding 70%. Despite the difficulties, winemakers remained hopeful, with salvaged grapes producing high-quality, fresh wines. This vintage was notably smaller than recent vintages.

TASTING NOTE

A deep cherry-hued Cerasuolo of real substance, opening with aromas of wild strawberry, raspberry, and lavender with a mineral undercurrent. Round and juicy on the palate with bright acidity, red berry and cherry fruit, and a long, spiced finish.

FOOD PAIRING

Grilled salmon, roasted chicken, pasta with tomato-based sauces, charcuterie, and aged pecorino.

Color

Rose

Blend %

100% Montepulciano

Appellation

Abruzzo

Alcohol

14%

Suggested Retail Price

$27

Reviews

92

Vinous - May 17, 2024 "Vividly ripe strawberries, mint leaves, lavender and hints of spice form an enticing bouquet as the 2023 Cerasuolo d'Abruzzo Superiore blossoms in the glass. It's soft and soothingly round, showing the lifted quality of the vintage, with a core of licorice and cherry-berry fruits that resonate throughout. The 2023 cleans up beautifully, long and potent with lingering concentration. Sweet tannins add a pleasant, youthful tension."

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