Costa della Sesia Rosso “Uvaggio”
2005 13% alc.
Lessona, Italy
Viniculture is the endless story of rebirth. Of course, you have to go through a little decline first, and that’s a bummer, but there you have it. In the case of Proprietà Sperino, producer of this rigorous yet elegant red, twenty-five acres of abandoned Biella hillside vineyards in Piemonte, near the commune of Lessona, were reclaimed by Paolo di Marchi and his son, Luca: They replanted nebbiolo, vespolina and bonarda grapes at the site of their inherited villa in 2000. Lessona DOC was created by the Italian wine authorities in 1976 for red wine only. The wine laws require the production of nebbiolo (here called spanna) wine which may be blended with 25 percent other indigenous grapes such as vespolina and bonarda. The highly acidic sandy soil in Lessona produces a lighter, sharper, leaner nebbiolo than the more muscular styles produced by other northern Piemonte communes. Villa Sperino’s Costa della Sesia Rosso Uvaggio is a blend of Lessona’s three grapes, matured in barrique and bottle. The 2005 vintage showed a pale garnet core with a complex nose of black cherry, rose, cinnamon, nutmeg, menthol and tar. The wine was dry, with crisp acidity, medium ripe tannins, medium alcohol and a long length. I noted intense, plush, assured and layered midpalate flavors of bacon and molasses giving way to cranberry and sour cherry. The wine receded in my palate like an ebbing tide pool. Mature now, though capable of developing further. Seductive. Much like a Burgundian pinot noir. This wine went nicely with a meaty pappardelle Bolognese, a delightful meal for an autumn evening. Importer: Fleet Street Wine Merchant. $38.00. 11/1/09.







November 1, 2009
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