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1961 Ghemme Cantina Sociale di Sizzano e Ghemme, 1961

Duty Paid, 2 bottle, 75cl

ID: 211030

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Description

Ghemme is located in Italy's north-western Piedmont region. Similar to many Italian wine areas, its origins stretch as far back as Roman times. Ghemme is a relatively small area with approximately 210 acres (85ha) of vineyards situated in the hills in the district of Ghemme and part of Romagnano Sesia in the province of Novara. Like its neighbor Gattinara, it enjoys a continental climate.

Also similar to Gattinara, Spanna (the local name for Nebbiolo) is the backbone of Ghemme: 75% of the wine must be made from this varietal and the remainder can comprise Vespolina and/or Bonarda di Novarese. It must be aged for 36 months, of which at least 20 months must be in barrel and a minimum of nine months in bottle.

This dry red wine is characterized by its rusticity and age-worthy characteristics, owing to its very prominent tannins and high acidity. Ghemme has even greater longevity than Gattinara and its more well-known cousins, Barolo and Barbaresco. This red is generally known for displaying a ruby-red color and spicy character with a slightly bitter finish.

In Italy, 1961 wine is considered to be one of the greatest vintages of the 20th century. The wines from Piedmont (Barolo, Barbaresco and Barbara) and Tuscany (Chianti, Brunello) are outstanding. The wines are now fully mature and, with careful cellaring, will still keep for many years to come.
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Item Details

Item ID:

211030

Name:

1961 Ghemme Cantina Sociale di Sizzano e Ghemme

Quantity / Size:

2 bottles, 75cl each

Duty Status:

Duty Paid

Ended:

12th Jan 2017 23:05

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courier charge £19.95 mainland UK
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1961 Ghemme Cantina Sociale di Sizzano e Ghemme, 1961

Price Realised

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Description

Ghemme is located in Italy's north-western Piedmont region. Similar to many Italian wine areas, its origins stretch as far back as Roman times. Ghemme is a relatively small area with approximately 210 acres (85ha) of vineyards situated in the hills in the district of Ghemme and part of Romagnano Sesia in the province of Novara. Like its neighbor Gattinara, it enjoys a continental climate.

Also similar to Gattinara, Spanna (the local name for Nebbiolo) is the backbone of Ghemme: 75% of the wine must be made from this varietal and the remainder can comprise Vespolina and/or Bonarda di Novarese. It must be aged for 36 months, of which at least 20 months must be in barrel and a minimum of nine months in bottle.

This dry red wine is characterized by its rusticity and age-worthy characteristics, owing to its very prominent tannins and high acidity. Ghemme has even greater longevity than Gattinara and its more well-known cousins, Barolo and Barbaresco. This red is generally known for displaying a ruby-red color and spicy character with a slightly bitter finish.

In Italy, 1961 wine is considered to be one of the greatest vintages of the 20th century. The wines from Piedmont (Barolo, Barbaresco and Barbara) and Tuscany (Chianti, Brunello) are outstanding. The wines are now fully mature and, with careful cellaring, will still keep for many years to come.
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Item Details

Item ID:

211030

Name:

1961 Ghemme Cantina Sociale di Sizzano e Ghemme

Quantity / Size:

2 bottles, 75cl each

Duty Status:

Duty Paid

Ended:

12th Jan 2017 23:05

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Shipping

courier charge £19.95 mainland UK
Buyer

Price Realised

£50

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