Cortese dell'Alto Monferrato

Cortese dell'Alto Monferrato

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about this subregion

Cortese dell'Alto Monferrato DOC is a captivating wine region nestled in the heart of Italy's Piedmont region. Its pristine environment, characterized by rolling hills and a temperate climate, provides the ideal conditions for grape cultivation. This picturesque landscape, dotted with vineyards, is reminiscent of a postcard, making it a haven for wine enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

The primary grape variety that thrives in this DOC is Cortese, which is renowned for producing high-quality white wines with a crisp acidity and a delightful bouquet of citrus and green apple. Nascetta, another white grape variety, also finds its home here, contributing to the region's diverse white wine offerings.

In addition to its white wine production, Cortese dell'Alto Monferrato DOC is known for Barbera, a red grape variety that produces vibrant and fruity red wines. These wines are often characterized by their bold red fruit flavors and a pleasant acidity that complements a variety of dishes.

Visiting this DOC means immersing oneself in a tranquil, natural setting while savoring wines that reflect the unique terroir of the region. Cortese dell'Alto Monferrato DOC is a hidden gem, waiting to be discovered by those seeking a genuine wine experience in the midst of Italy's enchanting landscapes.

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The DOC Cortese dell'Alto Monferrato is located in the Piedmont region, and includes 35 municipalities in the province of Asti and 51 municipalities in Alessandria.

The climate in this region is temperate with a tendency to warm. In addition, it is moderately influenced by air currents, which intensify a little more between spring and summer.

On the other hand, the vineyards of this DOC are located mainly on calcareous-clay and calcareous-marly soils. These two types of soils are the most suitable for viticulture in the region.

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Most Planted Red Grape Varieties: Barbera

Most Planted White Grape Varieties: Cortese, Nascetta

In the picturesque landscape of Cortese dell'Alto Monferrato DOC, a charming array of red and white wines delights wine enthusiasts.

The appellation's most common red wine is Barbera, a versatile grape variety cherished for its vibrant acidity and abundant red fruit flavors, such as cherry and raspberry. Barbera's appealing freshness makes it an excellent companion for various dishes, making it a true favorite among locals and visitors alike.

On the white wine front, Cortese takes the spotlight as the dominant grape variety. Known for producing crisp and elegant whites, Cortese wines exhibit refreshing citrus notes, complemented by subtle hints of green apple and floral aromas. This grape thrives in the region's Mediterranean climate, allowing it to develop a delightful balance of acidity and fruitiness. Another noteworthy white wine found in the Cortese dell'Alto Monferrato DOC is Nascetta. This indigenous grape variety adds a touch of uniqueness to the appellation's offerings. Nascetta wines boast enticing stone fruit flavors like peach and apricot, accompanied by captivating floral undertones. With a harmonious blend of fruit and acidity, Nascetta wines showcase the remarkable winemaking heritage of the region.

Overall, the Cortese dell'Alto Monferrato DOC captivates wine lovers with a captivating selection of red and white wines. The reds, led by the versatile Barbera, offer an array of fruit-forward options to complement various dishes. Meanwhile, the whites, primarily featuring Cortese and Nascetta, enchant with their refreshing and inviting profiles. These wines embody the essence of the Alto Monferrato terroir, making each sip a delightful journey through the Piedmont's winemaking tradition.

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