lars makie
lars makie
I just saw a picture of a bottle with the label DUBL on it that the person attributed to Selosse. Innerestin'. Never heard of that one before. Off to Google one goes. Found a press release (that's very press release-y) on some joint's Facebook page:
"Taken from the Daily Wine News
Producer News
Sorbo Serpico (Avellino), Campania
November 24th
[...] the Feudi di San Gregorio estate has always been at the forefront of innovation with respect to the cultivation of the regions native varietals. The most recent endeavor, a successful partnership that began in 2004 with notable Champagne producer Anselme Selosse, of the Jacques Selosse estate, to create a new line of perlage made in Irpinia, named Dubl. These elegant spumanti from the South have a distinct personality, very different for their traditional alpine counterparts, and are vinified in the metodo classico using Falanghina and Greco in purezza for the Dubl Falanghina and Dubl Greco, while Aglianico with a touch of Fiano for the Dubl Rosato.
The unprecedented Aglianico project will be conducted in collaboration with the department of viticulture and enology of Milan's Universit Statale and Universit Federico II of Naples and will have the main objective to research the DNA of the varietal cultivated in the production of Taurasi DOCG (considered the Barolo of the South), Taburno and Aglianico del Vulture DOCsthree distinctive territories characterized by black volcanic, white limestone and red clay respectively with very different climatic conditions producing wines of very distinct taste and aromatic characteristics."
So, anyone had this? Sharon? Levi? Thoughts? Could be pretty cool.
"Taken from the Daily Wine News
Producer News
Sorbo Serpico (Avellino), Campania
November 24th
[...] the Feudi di San Gregorio estate has always been at the forefront of innovation with respect to the cultivation of the regions native varietals. The most recent endeavor, a successful partnership that began in 2004 with notable Champagne producer Anselme Selosse, of the Jacques Selosse estate, to create a new line of perlage made in Irpinia, named Dubl. These elegant spumanti from the South have a distinct personality, very different for their traditional alpine counterparts, and are vinified in the metodo classico using Falanghina and Greco in purezza for the Dubl Falanghina and Dubl Greco, while Aglianico with a touch of Fiano for the Dubl Rosato.
The unprecedented Aglianico project will be conducted in collaboration with the department of viticulture and enology of Milan's Universit Statale and Universit Federico II of Naples and will have the main objective to research the DNA of the varietal cultivated in the production of Taurasi DOCG (considered the Barolo of the South), Taburno and Aglianico del Vulture DOCsthree distinctive territories characterized by black volcanic, white limestone and red clay respectively with very different climatic conditions producing wines of very distinct taste and aromatic characteristics."
So, anyone had this? Sharon? Levi? Thoughts? Could be pretty cool.