Maccario Dringenberg Rossese di Dolceacqua 2023
Maccario Dringenberg Rossese di Dolceacqua 2023
Maccario Dringenberg Rossese di Dolceacqua 2023
Maccario Dringenberg Rossese di Dolceacqua 2023
Maccario Dringenberg Rossese di Dolceacqua 2023

Maccario Dringenberg Rossese di Dolceacqua 2023

LIGURIA SKU: BACCO-dringenberg-ROSSESE

Maccario Dringenberg Rossese di Dolceacqua 2023

LIGURIA SKU: BACCO-dringenberg-ROSSESE
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Our Tasting Note: 
Medium ruby, lighter edges. Very perfumed, pronounced intensity is elegant and persistent, Beaujolais Cru gamay like nose of strawberry, cherry, subtle spices and forest floor, lighter stem inclusion on this cuvee.  Medium bodied, medium acidity, medium+ but elegant and persistent flavor intensity.  A very pretty med+ finish.

Appellation: Rossese di Dolceacqua Superiore DOC
Varietal: 100% Rossese di Dolceacqua
Winemaking: A blend of the different vineyard sites. Provençal bush trained vines. Hand harvested. Fermented with indigenous yeast and matured in stainless steel tanks.
Alcohol: 13%
Cases produced: 650

Importer: The winery has NO website, but they do have facebook and Instagram.  With few importers as the production is so tiny, there is so little out there available about them.

Giovanna Maccario is the daughter of one the pioneers of viticulture in Western Liguria, already bottling Rossese wines in the early seventies.

Twenty years ago Giovanna began taking care of the vineyards and cellar located in the township of San Biagio della Cima, in the heart of the Dolceacqua district, nestled in-between two steep valleys that lead to the Ligurian Sea, just a couple of miles away.

The vines, some of them over a hundred years old, are trained in the alberello system (Provençal bush-vines) and are planted at such incline that no mechanized work is possible. All the tending and the harvesting are done by hand.

The vineyards are small plots within a short distance from each other but have a very different terroir and this prompted Giovanna to vinify and bottle each cru separately, each offering a unique character. All are vinified in stainless steel in order to keep intact the delicate personality of the Rossese grape. The Luvaira vineyard has some vines that were planted as far as 1890, amongst the oldest surviving in the whole of Italy, producing a wine with high alcohol tenor, high acidity and spicy character. The Posau vineyard gives the wines a more open aromatic and floral quality, forward and seductive.

The Rossese di Dolceacqua DOC was created in 1972, until then all the wine produced in the area was sold and consumed locally, unbottled.

The Rossese varietal is genetically related to Tibouren, a grape grown in Southern France, and it is still unclear in which region it originated.
Maccario Dringenberg grows four hectares of vines and produces 23.000 bottles annually.


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