Description
White Wine: 2020 | Cantine Povero | Terre del Conte
This has aromas of elderflower, white stone fruit and a hint of tropical fruit. On the tangy, no-frills palate, fresh acidity accompanies ripe peach and juicy pineapple. It closes on a hint of almond.
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Producer: Cantine Povero
Vintage: 2020
Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Varietal: Arneis
Country/Region: Italy, Roero
This has aromas of elderflower, white stone fruit and a hint of tropical fruit. On the tangy, no-frills palate, fresh acidity accompanies ripe peach and juicy pineapple. It closes on a hint of almond.
Producer Information
Four generations of Povero family wisdom unite to create a beautifully unstoppable force in the heart of Piedmont. Since 1837 the Povero family has inhabited the land in Cisterna d’Asti and, beginning with the first vine plantings in Canale d’Alba, they have slowly and strategically purchased and cultivated vineyards in all three of the Roero, Langhe, and Monferrato appellations. Their 50 hectares of vineyards sit around 320 meters in elevation and bask in the direct northern Italian sun. Their prime location in Cisterna d’Asti affords them a unique versatility in producing an exciting range of wines. Cantine Povero is undoubtedly a family affair, started in 1964 by Giovanni and Michelino Povero and currently managed by Alessio Povero, he is the third generation to run the estate, aided by siblings. Grandfather Tumlin planted the first vines in the ’40s and it feels as though he still lives through them today. His children, grandchildren, and now great-grandchildren feel his wisdom, traditions, and lessons every day, even as Cantine Povero adopts modern technologies in their winemaking. They hold firmly to classical roots though, specifically in their rigorous adherence to natural, environmentally friendly technologies and winemaking techniques. Among the many lessons of Grandfather Tumlin was the emphasis on humble respect for the land–Alessio, his siblings, and his children all understand the importance of a firm but patient hand when cultivating their vineyards. They believe in “responsible intervention, which one has for something or someone that is thoroughly loved.”






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