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Enter Chiara Ciavolich and her ebullient and expressive wines from Abruzzo. Having grown up watching her father make good wine for the region of Abruzzo, it would seem Chiara’s future was set for her, but instead she decided to head to Rome to study law. It wasn’t until her father suffered a severe stroke in 1995 that Chiara found her way back the vines.
In 2003, Chiara made the pivotal decision to leave her future as a lawyer behind and take over the family business. At that point she didn’t have so much wine knowledge. Of course, she grew up with winemakers in her family who made good, easy to drink wines of the territory, but these weren’t the wines that would gain attraction outside of their region. Chiara began to apply herself in the vineyard and in the cellar, quickly gaining insight and discovering her palate. She was fortunate to have such important guidance and mentorship from her godfather Doctor D’Amario who had worked alongside her father in the cellar and is still an important part of the operation today offering support and lineage into their historical past.
Chiara applied herself and dedicated everything to Ciavolich wines. What was first her duty, became her passion, and now is her life’s work. Over the years, Chiara has found her true expression through wine and the Ciavolich range is the result of her contribution to the family cellar. Nowadays, Ciavolich is one of the most notable wine producers in Abruzzo and is found in many of the most important export markets in the world. Chiara’s style walks a beautiful line between fresh, vibrant, and lively, while staying true to the
The Thought
The thought is to preserve intact an agricultural, wine-making and historical endowment thus to pass on to the future generations.
The thought is to be sustainable for the environment, the territory, the people who work in the winery and the winery itself.
The thought is to have wines that are the more possibly expression and identity of a territory.
The thought is not to fall to the siren’s sound of the market with its changeable and whimsical taste.
The thought is to be authentic and coherent.
Ciavolich’s vineyards are located in Loreto Aprutino and Pianella.
Loreto Arputino
Cavolich’s vineyards in Loreto Aprutino, reside in Contrada Salmacina, there is the heart of our estate’s production. A total of 35 hectares of vineyards, 3 hectares of olive groves, 10 hectares of arable land that surround the farmstead and the winery. The 35 hectares of vineyards are half planted with pergola Abruzzese from massal selection and half with guyot from clonal selection. Ciavolich are working to enhance the original genetic heritage of the vines that were planted in the 1960s.
In the surroundings a large group of quality producers who are committed since many years to the promotion of the territory and who are recognized all over the world for their high standard quality: Valentini, Torre dei Beati, De Femo, Amorotti, Talamonti.
Painella
A 15 hectares Ciavolich estate is in Pianella of which 6 are planted with Montepulciano (d’Abruzzo) and 1 with Pecorino both varieties as pergola Abruzzese in 2000. All the rest is covered by old-century olive trees of Dritta variety from which Ciavolich produce each year an olive oil completely of the territory.
Trebbiano & Pecorino ‘Fosso Cancelli’
Processing involved destemming, crushing, very gentle draining, followed by static set- tling, racking, and inoculation with a pied de cuve prepared seven days earlier from the same grapes.
Fermentation was carried out by indigenous yeasts in terracotta amphorae, large Slavonian oak casks, and small stainless steel tanks, where the wine aged on its fine lees for six months.
This was followed by a careful blending of the different components to achieve balance, then bottling and further bottle-ageing.
Ciavolich is located in the town of Loreto Aprutino just to the west of Pescara with a second vineyard in Pianella. This wine comes from Loreto Arputino.
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Pecorino | Italy, Abruzzo
Trebbiano | Italy, Abruzzo