Anarkoide 2020

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This Grignolino is fresh, bright, with amazing acidity and super juicy tannins! A must-try for Italian wine lovers.

Tasting Notes: Strawberry, raspberry, and pomegranates!

Pairing Suggestions: Pizza, Spaghetti Carbonara, Risotto

Piedmont, Italy

Type: Red | Vintage: 2020 | Sulfur: 20-30 mg/L | Varietal: Grignolino | Alcohol: 12.5% | Production: Organic, Biodynamic | Style: Food Wine

Producer Profile

We are an organic/ biodynamic farm based in Piedmont, producing Slarina, Nebbiolo and Grignolino. We discovered this part of Monferrato in 2005 by chance when we were at the time living in Dublin doing different jobs. We fell in love with the wild landscape which had been pretty much abandoned since after the Second World War. Over the space of eight years we repaired the old farmhouse and in 2013 made the move and a start at reclaiming the land. The white clay fields were crying out for vines again! We quickly embarked on the journey of becoming farmers with the clear idea that we wanted to work organically. The following year we planted our first vineyard of Slarina and Nebbiolo. Soon after there was the natural progression for us to become biodynamic farmers. This has lead us to a deeper understanding of how to really practice agriculture, how to work with nature not against it, how We are at the heart of the process. It teaches us that it is down to our quality of observation and ability to act that make the farm successful and keep it sustainable. Our mission is to produce fruit that is Vital, that expresses the true essence of the land and in so doing will leave the land behind both healthy and alive. Our love affair with Slarina began when we tasted a microvinification carried out by researchers in the University of Turin. We were immediately struck by its elegant aromas and tannic base, not to mention the story behind this indigenous grape from Monferrato that almost disappeared in the early 1900s in favour of higher yielding varietals like Barbera. It is proving to be an exciting journey bringing back this almost extinct variety and having it take its place as a new entry in the Piemonte repertoire. We currently have 1.5 hectares of Slarina. The name Cenerina comes from the word ‘cenere’ or ‘ash’ which refers to the characteristic abundance of bloom on the ripe grape giving the appearance of a veil of ash coating the bunches. We also planted Nebbiolo believing strongly in it's potential to express itself in the Monferrato terroir, given its presence historically in the region. We now also have 1.5 hectares of Nebbiolo composed of a range of different clonal types. to promote biodiversity in the vineyard and an alternative organoleptic profile. It took seven years to create our first vintage of Nebbiolo. Over this time we learned what a demanding plant it is but at the same time we also developed a sense of awe towards it, how its branches elegantly reach for the skies and how its big dark green leaves shade the most beautiful of bunches. On the whole Nebbiolo has become a sort of fascinating muse for us to both grow and vinify, hence naming ours ‘La Musa’ needed no prompting. The labels are adapted from a series of works by the artist Louise O’Brien. - Hootananny Wines

Strawberry, raspberry, and pomegranates!

ABV:

  • 12.5%

Vintage:

  • 2020

Type:

  • Red

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natural wine pairings

Pairings

Pizza, Spaghetti Carbonara, Risotto

natural wine varietal

Varietal

Grignolino

Adventure Level

Classic

Region

Piedmont, Italy

The Producer

About Cascina Val Liberata

Hootananny Wines, an organic/biodynamic farm based in Piedmont, embarked on their viticultural journey in 2013 after discovering the abandoned landscapes of Monferrato. Falling in love with the wild terrain, they set out to reclaim the land and revive indigenous grapes like Slarina and Nebbiolo. Their commitment to organic farming soon evolved into biodynamics, emphasizing a deep connection with nature and sustainability. With 1.5 hectares each of Slarina and Nebbiolo, they aim to express the true essence of the land through vital fruit, while promoting biodiversity in the vineyard. Their dedication to these varieties is evident in their cultivation and winemaking practices, with Nebbiolo becoming a fascinating muse, reflected in their wine named 'La Musa.

About the Region

Piedmont, Italy

Piedmont, a region renowned for its rich winemaking traditions, offers a captivating profile in its natural wines, reflecting the terroir and heritage of the area. Crafted from indigenous grape varieties such as Nebbiolo, Barbera, and Dolcetto, Piedmont's natural wines showcase a remarkable depth of flavor and complexity. With a focus on minimal intervention and organic farming practices, these wines exude purity and elegance, boasting enticing aromas of ripe red fruits, floral notes, and hints of spice. On the palate, Piedmont's natural wines captivate with their harmonious balance, displaying vibrant acidity, silky tannins, and a lingering finish that speaks to the region's distinct terroir. Whether it's a robust Barolo, a lively Barbera, or a refreshing Dolcetto, Piedmont's natural wines offer a true expression of the land and a testament to the timeless artistry of winemaking in this revered Italian region.

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