Pie Franco, Survivors Edition

Levi Dalton

Levi Dalton
A tour of old, ungrafted vines that have brought grapes, transmuted sunshine, and survived.

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Quinta do Noval "Nacional" vine

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Rioja

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Pago de Matarredonda, Toro

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Texier, Sablet

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Stein, Mosel
 
Where are those Texier,Sablet vines? From the picture the soil does not seem particularly phylloxera averse.
 
originally posted by JasonA:
Where are those Texier,Sablet vines? From the picture the soil does not seem particularly phylloxera averse.

Not all self-rooted vines are grown in sandy soil. I believe that many of the examples in the Loire, for instance, are not.

Mark Lipton
 
originally posted by JasonA:
Where are those Texier,Sablet vines? From the picture the soil does not seem particularly phylloxera averse.

"ric's very old ungrafted Grenache vines are located on the cteau just behind the ancient village of Sablet on a northwest-facing hillside."
 
This (on small limestone 'graves'-type pebbles from mountainside erosion, with sandy soil underneath), is the La Solana vineyard, planted in 1941 to ungrafted monastrell (mourvdre) at Casa Castillo in Jumilla - this is where the Casa Castillo Pie Franco wine comes from:

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Something closer to home.

I have more along these lines, but they're on a drive I can't get to just now.
 
originally posted by Scott Kraft:
Anyone have a centerfold of the Do Ferreiro Cepas Vellas? They're really hot too.

Gnarly, dude. I was wondering where the old vine godellos were too...
 
I'll give you a hint: it's zin.

Actually, I guess that's not much of a hint, since almost everything ungrafted in California is zin.

OK, it's north of Los Angeles. That should help!

In retrospect, though, I suppose including "ungrafted" American vines on American rootstocks isn't quite what Levi has in mind. Given 100-plus-year-old vines, I'm inclined to forgive myself, but oh well.
 
originally posted by Scott Kraft:
Anyone have a centerfold of the Do Ferreiro Cepas Vellas? They're really hot too.

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BTW - the pergola is about 6-foot-7 high, and so are the trunks of the 200 year-old vines.
 
originally posted by VS:
originally posted by Scott Kraft:
Anyone have a centerfold of the Do Ferreiro Cepas Vellas? They're really hot too.

Do_Ferreiro.jpg
BTW - the pergola is about 6-foot-7 high, and so are the trunks of the 200 year-old vines.
Great picture, nice to see what produced the 07 & 06 vintages of a wine I'm having the pleasure of drinking now. Delicious.
 
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