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Tenute Sajni Fasanotti: falling in love with Trentino – Italian Cuisine

Tenute Sajni Fasanotti: falling in love with Trentino


Recently inaugurated, the new winery focuses entirely on native Trentino vines and the freshness of mountain bubbles

Following Lake Garda towards the north, the plain quickly gives way to hills and then to the first mountain ranges. The lake is not yet finished that it meets the Monte Baldo, a fascinating habitat of wild flowers and animals, which was once a volcano. On its slopes, viticulture is an ancient craft and still today the rows and pergolas that follow one another in order, characterize the landscape bass Trentino, a place that seems to have been made on purpose to produce excellent quality grapes. The soils are rich in minerals, the important temperature variations between day and night ensure fragrant grapes, which reach perfect ripeness, beautiful and healthy, thanks to the winds that blow from the lake and the Dolomites. It is far from difficult to be fascinated by such a place and decide to undertake the most beautiful challenge, that of producing wines that know how to tell their territory of origin around the world.

Space for the territory

“It was love at first sight,” the owners of Sajni Fasanotti estates, recently born winery with restaurant and store. Most of the vineyards are located in Maso Palt, part of the municipality of He died, at an altitude between 300 and 450 meters and rests on basaltic soils, rich in minerals. The goal is to produce authentically local wines, from native Trentino vines, and Classic Method sparkling wines.

The wines tasted

After our tastings, the podium is shared by two labels of Tenute Sajni Fasanotti, the Trento Brut Blanc de Blanc Primo Dominie and the Trentino Marzemino Podere Casette 2019.

The first is one chardonnay in purity, very territorial, slender, fresh, with aromas of yellow fruits and an intriguing savory finish, characteristics that make it ideal with party appetizers, from crustaceans in jelly to scallops au gratin, to croutons with salmon, but also goes very well with raw ham and delicate meat terrines.

The Marzemino Podere Casette 2019 is the light and fragrant red that you would like on the table every day. It opens with aromas of berries, with balsamic nuances; when tasted it is fresh, crunchy, very respectful of the grape variety and the territory of origin. In addition, it has the great gift of being a jolly wine: it goes well with lasagna and baked chicken, with pizza and, if served a little cooler, it can even be tried with a fish soup.

Also interesting is the Trentino Rosé Copper 2019, a gray pine with an intriguing onion skin color, well balanced between sweetness and acidity; the low alcohol content makes it an excellent choice for aperitifs is snacks, but also to accompany moderately spicy ethnic dishes or sweet and sour recipes.

The wine of the week: Etna Rosso Vigna Vico 2015 Tenute Bosco – Italian Cuisine

The wine of the week: Etna Rosso Vigna Vico 2015 Tenute Bosco


In Castiglione di Sicilia, a new winery in the shadow of Europe's most famous volcano transfers the character of the lava soils into its wines and shows why Etna has become the most interesting wine area of ​​the moment

For once, let's start with the label, which has the creative power to tell so much with few strokes and to remain etched in the memory. A black isosceles trapezoid represents a stylized volcano, from whose crater colored lips appear, symbol of an eruption, but also of a sensual woman's mouth. "In Sicily, Etna is called feminine, the muntagna", says Sofia Bosco who worked in the art field, before turning to wine production. His sense of beauty returns in the architecture of the new cellar, next to the inauguration, a sort of temple covered with slabs of lava stone, reminiscent of a zigurrat, the buildings of ancient Mesopotamia, depicting the communication between heaven and earth.

The company was founded in 2010, due to love at first sight and luck. Sofia and her husband, in search of vineyards to buy on the volcano, find a plot in the Santo Spirito district, in Passopisciaro, with sapling vines of about 150 years of age, and an estate in Solicchiata, not far away, of which we have news written as early as 1669. The landscape is an enchantment, it looks like a stone garden, made of dark walls that contain patches of land where vines grow from large, twisted trunks; here and there, yellow bushes of broom give a touch of color, guarded in the distance from the top of Etna, which remains white with snow for most of the year.

They dedicate themselves with enthusiasm to the recovery of the plots, which are cultivated immediately with organic methods, and the first wines come out in 2012, signed by Alice, Sofia's sister, with the advice of a famous winemaker, as Carlo Ferrini.

From the old saplings, planted on soils rich in minerals at an altitude of 700 meters, Vigna Vico is born, the most important wine of Tenute Bosco and the one that is best able to tell the elegance and power of Etna wines. It opens to the nose with fascinating aromas of cherry, a touch of blood orange, rose petals and smoky notes; it is fresh, tasty and savory when tasted. If he were an athlete, he would have the gaunt, strong and graceful physique of an African marathon runner.

Why now: despite being a wine produced for only a few years, it has already collected important prizes: it deserves to be discovered by those who do not know it yet.

As did: the grapes are 90% nerello mascalese and 10% nerello cappuccio; fermentation at controlled temperature lasts about twenty days, with daily punching down, refining takes place in a 700 liter tonneau for 12-14 months, then in steel for at least 3 months and, finally, in the bottle for at least a year.

To combine with: pork fillet, seasoned cheeses, eggplant parmigiana, baked pasta with ragù, grilled meats.

Serve it at: 16 ° C.

Price: 43 euros.

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