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Tommasi Lugana Le Fornaci

Introducin­g a lakeside masterpiec­e

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Sooner or later, wine drinkers seeking to get to know Italian wine, in all its diverse flavours and styles, always come to hear of the renowned Tommasi family. Their history speaks for itself: after Giacomo Tommasi purchased a small parcel of land in Valpolicel­la Classica in 1902, the firm gradually expanded to all corners of the peninsula. Today, on the southern shores of Lake Garda, Tommasi produces Le Fornaci Lugana, yet another jewel in the family’s viticultur­al crown.

The dynamic Lugana DOC is the birthplace of some of Italy’s most intriguing and distinctiv­e dry whites. Turbiana, the area’s traditiona­l grape, has won many fans with its orchard and tropical-fruit flavours, fine structure and vibrant freshness. It should come as no surprise that the Tommasi family, consummate profession­als with over a century of winemaking experience producing site-specific, authentic wines across the whole of Italy, took note of the potential of both the variety and the region’s distinctiv­e terroir.

A special terroir

Yet quality winegrowin­g is anything but straightfo­rward. It requires a magical combinatio­n of terroir, climate and tradition – a union between the plant, the winemaker and the landscape. Lugana, sitting in the far east of Lombardy, on the border with Veneto, is a place where this special combinatio­n can be found. With a relatively small area under vine, the production zone spans Lake Garda’s southern shore, from the historic Desenzano del Garda in the west to Peschiera in the east.

Despite Lugana DOC’s small size, there are few vineyards in northern Italy that can compete with its geographic­al – and geological – advantages. With a decidedly favourable aspect and sub-Mediterran­ean climate (with mild winters and temperate summers), the vines are cooled by fresh breezes that blow in from the waters of the lake. Meanwhile, calcareous soils, rich in minerals, yield small berries of highly aromatic fruit. The very best of these raw materials are used to make Lugana’s seminal white: Tommasi Le Fornaci.

A pure reflection of the land

The wine is expressive­ly aromatic, racy and complex – a product of the diverse terroirs (certain parcels are grown on clay-rich soils, while others are planted on more sandy and silty terrain) and the exceptiona­l winemaking skill found at Tommasi. Purity of fruit expression is the overriding goal; to this end, hand-harvested berries are fermented at low temperatur­es in stainless steel, with lees ageing thoughtful­ly used to enhance texture and mouthfeel. The result is a harmonious balance of fruit, minerality and verve.

In the 21st century, Tommasi Le Fornaci has establishe­d itself as exemplary in the annals of Lake Garda; without a shadow of a doubt, this is a region, and family, in the ascendant.

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Giancarlo Tommasi, head winemaker at Tommasi Family Estates
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