La Collina dei Ciliegi Camponi Corvina Veronese 2023

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Enticing aromas of wild strawberry, ripe cherry and violet prelude a bright, juicy palate bursting with cool climate red fruits and a long, flavoursome finish.

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£14.68 per bottle

RRP: £16.25 (save 10%)

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The estate vineyards are the highest in the entire Valpantena and at this elevation the vines are cooled by air currents in summer. Extreme diurnal temperature fluctuations take place and as a result the grape ripening is delayed by up to a month compared to the valley floor. This long, slow ripening process encourages the development of complex aromas. The Valpantena is a valley of pre-Alpine alluvial origin, featuring calcareous-clayey soils which impart distinctive minerality. A holistic approach to vineyard management is adopted, prioritising organic practices and manual cultivation. The vineyards are surrounded by forests and meadows, creating a rich biodiversity which is crucial for regenerative agricultural methods, which focusses on restoring soil health and promoting a balanced ecosystem. By encouraging natural processes, La Collina dei Ciliegi supports a sustainable and environmentally friendly wine production that respects the land and its resources.

Hand-harvesting took place at the end of September followed by careful selection of the best and ripest bunches. The grapes were destemmed and gently crushed, followed by temperature controlled fermentation in stainless-steel vats at 24 to 26°C. Maceration lasted 10 days with daily pumping over and racking before the wine was aged in stainless steel vats for six months and bottle for three months.

 
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RRP £16.25
Vintage 2023
Alcoholic strength 13%
Country Italy
Region Veneto
Subregion Valpolicella
Grapes Corvina 100%
Residual sugar (g/l) 5
Body B
Contains sulphites Yes
Vegetarian Yes
Vegan Yes
Milk No
Eggs No
Organic In Conversion
Biodynamic No
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La Collina dei Ciliegi

La Collina dei Ciliegi is a producer of ambitious, modern wines in an elegant style from Valpantena, the highest part of Valpolicella. Armando Gianolli always had a great love and respect for the land, and in the 1950s and 60s he bought some abandoned plots around the small village of Erbin. Originally, he planted over 3,000 cherry trees, which inspired the winery’s name, La Collina dei Ciliegi. Armando’s son Massimo joined the family venture and with great entrepreneurial flair transformed the project. In 2005, the 31-hectare vineyard was established, surrounded by forests and at altitudes of up to 700 metres it is a natural haven, producing cool-climate wines. With a strong ecological focus, the vineyard is sustainably cultivated and is SQNPI certified. In 2017, Massimo teamed up with renowned agronomists Claude and Lydia Bourguignon and they began mapping and analysing the high-altitude terrain, focussing on terroir-precision winemaking from each individual parcel. Following a philosophy of slow living, fast thinking, they set themselves no limits to convey the uniqueness of their terroir through wine.

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