Description
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Producer
The Cantina di Monteforte co-op is situated in the eastern part of Soave Classico. They have over 1,200 hectares in total, many in Soave Classico, where they have some of the best vineyards, and some outside of the Classico zone.
60% of their vineyards are on the hills, facing south and south-east, which gives wines that are riper and fuller than most others produced in Soave. The co-op has 600 members and harvests about 20,000 tonnes of grapes a year. Cool breezes blowing down the Alpone Valley, from the foothills of the Dolomites to the north, give warm days and cool nights, which help with the accumulation of aromatic characters in the grapes. Matt Thomson works has worked for years with Gaetano Tobin, who was the director of the cooperative for almost 20 years. Tano passed away in 2021 and Head Winemaker Alessandro Doná is now in charge of production. Alessandro was lucky to work with Tano for over ten years and this ensures that his legacy and unshakeable commitment for quality live on as Cantina Monteforte enters a new phase of its history.
We believe the two Soave Classico wines from Monteforte represent some of the best value in our portfolio. Soave is currently undervalued, so wines of this quality, if produced in other areas, would fetch significantly higher prices. The ‘Terre di Monteforte’, from the vineyards in the eastern part of Soave Classico, is unoaked and has an attractive waxy and minerally fruit that shines through in the glass. The ‘Vigneto Montegrande’ is one of the best Soave Classicos produced. A small portion of the blend is fermented in oak, giving the wine more complexity and depth.