Il Gelsomoro
Il Gelsomoro Marche Rosso 2018
Il Gelsomoro Marche Rosso 2018
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A blend of old-vine Montepulciano and Sangiovese, with a small proportion of Lacrima. The vineyard site was planted in 2005 into a soil bed of clay and limestone, yielding wines with restrained acidity and good minerality.
The 2018 vintage was fermented and aged in stainless steel and concrete, with 18 months on the lees. The Lacrima was additionally aged in wood barrels. The resulting wine is expressive and fruit-forward on the palate, with a broad mouthfeel and peppery finish.
About Il Gelsomoro
About Il Gelsomoro
Il Gelsomoro is named for the six mulberry trees (“gelso” in Italian) on the property, the oldest of which is over 200 years old. The leaves were historically used to feed silkworms. The simplicity of their labels depicts the essence of their terroir reduced to its purest aspect: a “Gelso” (mulberry tree) framed by the blue of the sky, the yellow of the fields of wheat, and the green of the grass. Originally from Tuscany, Silvia Giorgetti and her husband Giuseppe moved to Le Marche after falling in love with the region during a business trip. Her passion for wine has taken her down a path from tasting classes to a viticulture degree to becoming a winemaker herself–Silvia describes it as like “a musical crescendo.” She feels it’s a privilege to put her previously theoretical-only knowledge to a practical use, creating her own interpretation of the native grape varieties of the region. Silvia and Giuseppe purchased the property in 2004 and began planting additional red grapes in 2006. In addition to grapes, they also grow olive trees and spelt. For a tiny region with only about 2,000 inhabitants, this corner of Le Marche is unique in that it has two distinctive specialties: Lacrima di Morro d’Alba and Verdicchio dei Castelli dei Jesi. It’s an area well-suited to quality viticulture, with a mild and breezy climate guaranteeing healthy and well-ripened grapes. The Gelsomoro vineyards also enjoy the positive influence of the sea, which is only 3km away. They were the first, and up until a few years ago, the only, producer in the region to farm organically. In the cellar, Silvia seeks to create wines that are “exciting, without overdoing it.” She shows restraint when it comes to maceration and extraction, and instead finds complexity through extended lees contact and showcasing the characteristic “fingerprint” of each variety. Fermentation and aging take place in concrete, steel, or used oak vessels, so as not to add any additional flavors or aromas to the wine. As she puts it, “Respecting nature is possible and proper, even in the cellar.”
Region
Region
Marche, Italy
Variety
Variety
Montepulciano, Sangiovese, Lacrima
Technical Details
Technical Details
