Le Gerla Rosso di Montalcino DOC
WHY WE LOVE IT
- This wine is obtained from declassified Brunello, which follows strict production regulations.
- The vineyard is on a hillside that is 270-320 meters.
- The average vine age is 15 years.
- The Rosso di Montalcino DOC wine will age well for over 10 years.
Varietal: 100% Sangiovese-Brunello
Elaboration: The vine training system is spurred cordon. The grapes go through a manual selection of the bunches process and the berries are sorted on tables. Destemming and soft pressing of the grapes. Prefermentative cryomaceration. Control of the fermentation temperature. Maceration on the skins for
about 15 days. The juice is refined and matured from 10 to 12 months in oak barrels of various capacities with 2 decanting per year. It remains 2 months in the bottle prior to release..
Tasting Notes: Intense ruby red color. Complex and intense, hints of violets and berries such as raspberries, blackberries but also cherries and figs. Balanced, Elegant, Fine, velvety tannins, spicy and persistent.
PRESS
2019- 94 Jeb Dunnuck | 93 James Suckling | 92 Decanter | 90 Wine Spectator
2020- 95 Wine Enthusiast | 94 Wine Advocate | 92 Vinous | 91 Decanter
2021-91 James Suckling | 91 Vinous | 91 Decanter
2022 – 92 Falstaff | 91 Decanter | 90 Vinous
PRODUCER BACKGROUND
“My wine is proof that dreams come true,” is the sentiment of Sergio Rossi. Once a successful advertising executive, Sergio left that career to fulfill his passion of becoming a winemaker, and owning his own vineyards and winery. In 1976 he purchased La Gerla, a property previously owned by the Biondi Santi Family, that has grown to be an 11.5-hectare farm in Montalcino, Italy. This land is widely known for producing high quality grapes and the name, “La Gerla,” represents the traditional basket that harvesters used in transporting grapes on their backs in Northern Italy.
The La Gerla property is situated 320 metres above sea level and is bordered by the Orcia and Ombrone valleys. It’s vineyards are rich in clay and silt, and are caressed by a fresh dry microclimate which allows for slow maturation. The estate has established itself as one of the great crùs in the heart of Tuscany, with much of their farming efforts focused on traditional agricultural techniques and respecting the land. The resulting Brunello wines are warm and velvety, with great character and roundness but above all with extraordinary concentration.
Sergio passed in 2011 and his work has been continued by his wife, Donatella, winemaker Vittorio Fiore, Alberto Passeri, agronomist/director and a team that has helped him achieve his goals from the start. Today the estate has large modern cellars complete with the latest technology and focuses on environmental sustainability, clean energy and produces powerful, complex wines made entirely from Sangiovese Grosso.