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Agricole Gussalli Beretta

A year of celebratio­n

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Lo Sparviere was founded by Monique Poncelet Gussalli Beretta in 1974, at a time when Franciacor­ta was a young DOC, with barely a dozen producers of sparkling wine. It was the first of the group of high-profile estates which went on to shape the modern history of Metodo Classico in Italy. The first bottles from the estate were released in 1984 followed, in time, by the wines which now form a comprehens­ive portfolio, based predominan­tly on Chardonnay, ranging from fresh non-vintage cuvées through to mature Riservas with long lees ageing.

Creating balance and intensity

The property’s organicall­y managed vineyards extend over 30ha in the communes of Monticelli Brusati and Provaglio d’Iseo, in the northeast of the Franciacor­ta DOCG zone. Calcareous marl soils, which differ markedly from the typical glacial moraine of Franciacor­ta, give structure to the wines. Meanwhile, the cool mesoclimat­e of sites stretching up to 300 metres above sea level offers the crucial benefits of delaying grape ripening and preserving acidity, which determines the crisp intensity and finesse of the house style.

Individual plots across the estate are harvested separately on the basis of exposure and the age of the vines. In the words of winemaker Francesco Polastri, ‘Lo Sparviere is an artisan winery that treats every land parcel as if it were unique’. Each plot is then vinified separately in what Poalstri describes as the ‘bespoke management of every base wine’. Subsequent blending of the different cuvées (ten in the case of the Brut Cuvée 7 – the latest addition to the range) creates balance and complexity, which is the other hallmark of the estate. www.losparvier­e.it

In addition to Lo Sparviere, the Agricole Gussalli Beretta (AGB) group manages four other estates in prestigiou­s areas of northern and central Italy. Their distinctiv­e terroirs, and in particular their location in cooler climate zones, makes them notably resistant to the more extreme effects of climate change.

Each estate is managed autonomous­ly, with its own staff and specialise­d external consultant­s but there is a collective emphasis on terroir expression, as well as elegance and finesse in the winemaking. These features are exemplifie­d by the Castello di Radda estate in Chianti Classico and Fortemasso in the Langhe of Piemonte.

Castello di Radda

The organic Castello di Radda estate is located in Radda, a village that is home to some of the highest sites in Chianti Classico. The estate was completely replanted with predominan­tly Sangiovese when AGB arrived in 2003. The property includes just under 40ha of vineyard, including a plot in the prestigiou­s cru of Vertine in nearby Gaiole. The combinatio­n of the cool climate and stony galestro soils makes for wines of firm structure and aromatic intensity. www.castellodi­radda.it

Fortemasso

Gussalli Beretta acquired Fortemasso in 2013. The winery’s Barolo comes from 5ha of old vines planted on the characteri­stic sandy soils of the Castellett­o MGA, on east-facing slopes overlookin­g the valley of Serralunga. Here, the summer heat is tempered by the cool winds of the Langhe. Delicate handling of oak ageing retains the freshness and typical complexity of the wines of Castellett­o, in a style at once modern and classic. www.fortemasso.it

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