Monferrato La Tenaglia 2000
The Monferrato La Tenaglia from the 2000 vintage is a red wine produced by Tenuta la Tenaglia. The estate is situated at an altitude of 450 meters, nestled close to the ancient Sanctuary of Crea within its surrounding natural park. This wine is classified as a Denominazione di Origine Controllata (DOC) under the specific Grignolino del Monferrato Casalese appellation.
The wine is made from Grignolino, a traditional Piedmontese grape variety. It is deeply rooted in the local viticulture and is primarily cultivated in the areas of Piedmont, Monferrato, and Asti.
Monferrato is a broad and historically significant appellation in Piedmont, covering the hills of the Asti and Alessandria provinces, and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is known as one of Italy's most flexible appellations, acting as an umbrella for a wide variety of wine types made from both local and international grapes. The area is characterized by its high stylistic variation and strong regional identity.
Located in northwestern Italy and bordered by the Alps, Piedmont literally translates to 'at the foot of the mountain'. It is widely regarded as one of the world's most prestigious wine regions, characterized by small, passionate, family-driven wineries with a profound focus on terroir. The landscape is defined by dramatic, steep hills, which are often blanketed in thick morning fog during the autumn. This natural phenomenon protects the grapes and ensures a long, perfect ripening process. The region is also a renowned gastronomic center, famous for its exclusive white truffles from Alba and local hazelnuts.
The history of the wine
Below, you can delve into the history of this wine — its producer, grape, area, and region.
Piedmont
Piedmont (which literally means "at the foot of the mountain") is located in northwestern Italy, surrounded by the Alps. It is considered one of the world's absolute most prestigious wine regions. The area is known for small, passionate, family-run wineries and a huge focus on terroir (how the soil and microclimate affect the wine).
Classic characteristics of Piedmont:
The royal wines: This is where the world-famous, complex and expensive red wines Barolo and Barbaresco come from (both made from 100% Nebbiolo).
Everyday heroes: In addition to Nebbiolo, the region is famous for the grapes Barbera (juicy, acidic and incredibly popular) and Dolcetto (dark, soft and fruity).
The white and sweet: Piedmont also makes the crisp white wine Gavi and the famous, lightly sparkling dessert bubbles Moscato d'Asti.
The landscape: Dramatic, steep hills – especially in the Langhe sub-area. The hills are often shrouded in thick morning mist in autumn, which protects the grapes and allows for a long, perfect ripening.
Gastronomy: An absolute mecca for food lovers. The area is world famous for the exclusive white truffles from Alba, hazelnuts and rich, simmered dishes that scream with a glass of local red wine.
When this wine was made, the world looked very different. Here are some of the stories that unfolded while this bottle quietly aged in its cellar.
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