Gazzetta
Rosso Trilli 2021

  • Region Bolsena, Lazio, Italy
  • Grapes Aleatico & Procanico
  • Vineyard Organic
  • Cellar Fermented with native yeasts, unfiltered & unfined, no additional sulphites
  • ABV 11%
  • Size 750ml

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About the Wine

The latest from Gazzetta! A wonderful producer we're very fond of, and have been lucky enough to visit a couple of times just outside Orvieto, beside Lake Bolsena.

Mostly Aleatico, along with a handful of local grapes from vineyards in Orasella, in the hills outside Orvieto. A little darker than previous vintages, the nose thick with brambly fruit and fistfuls of spice, whilst the palate displays a pleasant density and gentle tannins, making this a brilliant choice for a nice bistecca or a few salsicce off the grill.

About Gazzetta

From Australia originally, but by her early twenties Trish had already lived in half a dozen different countries across four continents. Having fallen in love with the food and wine of Italy she decided to move there to learn more and never left. With an insatiable thirst for knowledge, she travelled all over the country spending time with its most talented artisans and notably spent several years living, working and learning alongside two influential producers, Antonio and Daniela of Cantina Giardino and Gianmarco and Clementine of Le Coste.    She now lives in a small cottage in Località Gazzetta on the hills above the village of Bolsena in Lazio's north. In this beautiful spot with views across Lago di Bolsena she farms two hectares of old vineyards planted with Procanico and Ansonica, with a little Malvasia and Moscato scattered throughout.  The lake is one of the largest volcanic lakes in Europe and is blessed with an interesting microclimate due to the special wind patterns created by this great mass of water as it heats and cools. The vineyards sit between the Mediterranean Sea and the Apennine Mountains, which makes for a temperate climate kept fresh by mountain breezes. The soils, mainly ash and sand of volcanic origins, possess an interesting minerality that each variety expresses differently. In the vineyard she works organically, employing herbal teas from local plants such as nettle, dandelion, willow and camomile. In her makeshift cantina, grapes are fermented and aged in a variety of vessels with nothing added at any stage. Like Trish, her wines are joyful and full of life. They are pure, delicate and nourishing wines to be enjoyed everyday.