La Ca Nova di Rocca, 'Montefico' Vigna Bric Mentina, 2016
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Single bottle of Red wine La Ca Nova di Rocca, 'Montefico' Vigna Bric Mentina, Barbaresco, 2016 100% Nebbiolo

La Ca Nova di Rocca
'Montefico' Vigna Bric Mentina
Barbaresco
2016

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The producer

Pietro Rocca, a fourth generation grape grower began making and bottling Barbarescos in the 1970s. Today, Pietro is joined by his sons, Marco, an enologist, and Ivan, an agronomist who tends to the vineyards. This estate has quietly been making outstanding, terroir-driven Barbarescos for generations from two of the denomination's top crus, Montestefano and Montefico. 

The wine

In terms of production, there is no temperature control during fermentation. Towards the end, Marco uses a method called steccatura, which keeps the skins submerged for a post-fermentation maceration lasting up to 15-20 days, allowing for greater extraction from the fruit. The wines are then aged in 30-hectolitre Austrian oak barrels (preferred by Marco over the more common Slovenian oak) for at least 18 months. The 2016 vintage, which began harvesting on October 15th, has yielded remarkable results. This later harvest is a return to near normality, contrasting the recent warmer vintages in Piemonte. The 2016 vintage is anticipated to be highly acclaimed, potentially rivalling or even surpassing notable years like 2010 and 2013.

Type: Red
Vintage: 2016
Country: Italy
Region: Piedmont
Sub region: Barbaresco
Grape: 100% Nebbiolo
Style: Savory and Classic
Sweetness: Dry
ABV: 14%
Drinking window: 2022 - 2041
Size: 750ml
Food match: Lamb


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