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Pieropan Soave 'Calvarino' 2023

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Pieropan Soave ‘Calvarino’ 2023

White Blend from Veneto, Soave, Italy

$70

$67ea in any 3+
$64ea in any 6+
Alc: 12.5%
Closure: Cork

Description

The name ‘Calvarino’ translates to ‘small ordeal’. Andrea Pieropan told us it was named after the hill Jesus was crucified on, reflecting how difficult the soil is to work and the tortuous path which winds from top to bottom.


ripping Calvarino. A smidge fuller than general with the acid to hold it. As usual, the fresher of the 2 Cru wines. Excellent core of vibrant fruit with loads going on. It feels like there’s been a little more work on textural components and mid-palate weight, almost like some older gear has been blended in.

However it has been made, it works. The 2023 Calvarino embraces you, giving you a happy hug with the typical array of fruits and spices.Put it this way the 1st bottle disappeared in the blink of an eye!

Paul Kaan, Wine Decoded


This is always one of my favorite wines from Pieropan. Fruit comes from an 8.5-hectare cru planted in 1971 on volcanic soils, and the wine is aged in cement vats for a prolonged 15 months. The organic 2023 Soave Classico Calvarino (made with 70% Garganega and 30% Trebbiano di Soave) is a real beauty, with textural heft and an especially silky approach that wraps smoothly over the palate. The bouquet is beautifully complex with hints of honey, apricot and poached apple. I love the intensity and the seamless quality of this mid-weight white. Salty mineral nuances fuel an elegant mouthfeel.

Monica Larner, The Wine Advocate 94 Points

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Why is this Wine so Yummy?

The single vineyard Soave wines, Calvarino and La Rocca, are polar opposites, yet they share a remarkable capacity to age gracefully. Calvarino, with 30% Trebbiano, is oak-free with pure fruit that is tight and minerally. La Rocca, from the vineyard that overlooks the town itself, is late harvested and aged in large cask, displaying ripe tropical fruit with an intense, layered palate that is velvety and persistent.

The Calvarino vineyard is in the heart of the Soave Classico zone and represents the core of the ancient family estate, bought at the beginning of 1900. The soil here dates back to the tertiary era and is rich in clay and tufaceous basalt which give the wine an attractive savoury, mineral quality. The label was first released in 1971 and is symbolic of the most traditional, most characteristic wine from the Soave area.

Denomination: Soave Classico DOC.

Grape variety: Garganega: 70% Trebbiano di Soave: 30%

Geographical location: Hillside vineyard in the Soave classico zone.

Vineyard characteristics: Volcanic soils, tufaceous and basalt rich, from the Eocene era.

Altitude: 200-300 m above sea level, facing north-west.

Training: Traditional pergola veronese with 3000 vines per hectare.

Defence method: Holistic, low environmental impact approach to pest control.

Buds per vine: 8 buds per vine.

Average age of vines: 30-60 years old. Yields: 60 hl per hectare (2 kilos per vine)

Harvesting: Hand-picked, often in two harvests to select the ripest grapes. Picking begins in mid-September for Trebbiano di Soave and in October for the Garganega grapes.

Vinification techniques: The grapes are de-stemmed and crushed with the free-run juice fermented separately between 16-18°C in glass-lined cement tanks. Ageing: The wine ages in glass-lined cement tanks for a year. During this period, it remains on the fine lees for increased richness and complexity. After bottling, it ages slowly in the bottle for a few months before release.

Organoleptic properties: pale straw yellow, with greenish reflections when young; golden with ageing; the aroma is fresh, flowery with aromas of elder, lemon and cherry; the palate is dry, well balanced and elegant, with tremendous length and finesse.

About Pieropan

Leonildo (Nino) Pieropan showed the world just how great Garganega can be. Nino recognised the importance of terroir early on, expanding the family’s hillside vineyards and creating his single vineyard wines, Calvarino in 1971 and La Rocca in 1978. Today, sons Andrea (viticulturist) and Dario (winemaker), maintain the family’s profound commitment to the terroir and tradition of Soave and, more recently, Valpolicella. The single vineyard Soave wines, Calvarino and La Rocca, are polar opposites, yet they share a remarkable capacity to age gracefully. Calvarino, with 30% Trebbiano, is oak-free with pure fruit that is tight and minerally. La Rocca, from the vineyard that overlooks the town itself, is late harvested and aged in large cask, displaying ripe tropical fruit with an intense, layered palate that is velvety and persistent.

The video below offers an excellent profile of Pieropan. Digging into the history of the winery and winemaking in the region. Enjoy!

Listen to Andrea Pieropan discuss Pieropan’s history with Monty Waldin.

Italian Wine Podcast · Ep. 27 Monty Waldin interviews Andrea Pieropan of Pieropan Winery

In the Winery

In 2022 Pieropan opened a new winery built into the hillside below their vineyards. Below you see botte on the left used to age La Rocca and cement tanks on the right used to age Calvarino.

 

Where in the World is Pieropan?

Is located in Soave in the region of Veneto in the north-east of Italy. Soave lies just to the west of Verona.

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93 Points

So spicy, yet also rich, the 2020 Soave Classico Calvarino impresses with an alluring mix of ground ginger, lime zest, minty basil and wet stone. It envelopes the palate in silky textures while also bombarding it with salty mineral tones and a sour twang of green apple. While supremely elegant, the 2020 is also full of nervous energy, as it finishes long with tropical floral nuances and a bitter tug of lemon rinds. Readers can certainly enjoy the Calvarino today, yet it needs some time to come fully into focus.

Eric Guido, Vinous

Where in the world does the magic happen?

Azienda Agricola Pieropan

Soave
Veneto
Italy