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Ready for the new season!

posted on 20 March 2025
Warm greetings! With spring at the doors, we’re happy to send you some brief news items about what’s going on at Cantrina.

SOME NEWS FIRST ABOUT THE VINEYARDS

It’s certainly no longer novel, but we’ve had the umpteenth mild winter, an aspect of climate change that we have been seeing for years now. This year, though, conditions were unusually wet and tedious, with drizzles in autumn that lasted for months.
They didn’t harm the health of the vines, but conditions were certainly unpleasant for those in the vineyards doing the winter pruning. In a few days, finally, after two years, we will complete planting our new vineyard, on land we recently bought. We are anxiously expecting the initial crop—in harvest 2025--from the first vines planted in 2023.



SOME DEVELOPMENTS IN THE WINE DEPARTMENT

In late January, we bottled the rosés Valtènesi DOC “a rose, is a rose, is a rose” 2024, Rosanoire 2024, and Valtènesi DOC “Myroses” 2022. Among recent vintages, the 2024 is expressing itself as one of the best, in freshness, sapidity, and clean-edged aromatics. We are used to seeing a similar performance from Rosanoire , which is always quite consistent and reliable over time, but this year’s “a rose, is a rose, is a rose” DOC Valtènesi has really surprised us, in that it is the full expression of its terroir, the Valtènesi, an area renowned for rosé production. This year’s is possibly the best we have made so far. "Myroses" 2022 is a chapter in itself: a grand, elegant wine with years ahead of it, pleasurable and with loads of personality.



Many of you have been asking us when the new Cortecciowould be arriving. For those still unfamiliar with it, this is our red Pinot Nero that, in special years, we make a few bottles of and only when the wine completely satisfies our idea of what a Pinot Nero should be. Well, after months, if not years, of doubts, trials, re-thinkings and infinite tastings, we decided to bottle a few hundred bottles, fruit of a blend of two vintages—the union of a small part of the hot, powerful 2022 with the crisper, more elegant and aromatic 2023. A salute to Groppello 2024! The new concrete vat in which it is maturing is working well, and the wine seem truly promising. We are thinking of bottling it before the 2025 harvest. We’ll keep you up-to-date.

TASTING THE WINES

In April, with the opening of the season, we’re starting the tastings at the winery again. We remind you that it’s always best to let us know beforehand or set a time with us via e-mail or telephone.

EVENTS

This year, too, we decided to skip Vinitaly (6-9 April). Although we continue to think that it’s an important trade fair, it’s too large and dispersive for an operation such as ours. Since we are just a few kilometres from the fair, if anyone is interested, we will make ourselves available for business meetings. We can be with you right in the cellar, where we can taste all the new vintages. We are also willing to set up an appointment right at Vinitaly, at the Consorzio di tutela Valtènesi in the Palaexpo Regione Lombardia.

We wish all of you an enjoyable spring!

Cristina and Diego  

Harvest 2012

posted on 8 October 2012
It’s incredible: it seems as though we barely finished the 2011 harvest and here we are already at the end of this odd, totally crazy 2012!!! Yes, odd, since what else would be the right word to describe a growing year that started off with such a mild, dry winter that there was no snow, not even on the mountains, followed by a rainy, wet spring that created no lack of problems in the vineyards, which were trying to flower, then all of a sudden it was summer, and one of the hottest of recent years to boot? Hot and dry that is, until heavy rains came during the last stage of the growth cycle. So, changing environment, creeping tropicalisation of our climate? Who knows, but our job as winegrowers, and it isn’t an easy one, is to interpret as best we can what nature sends us, and so…

Crazy weather!

posted on 6 June 2012
Greetings to all of you, just a few months after our last newsletter, here we are again, right in the middle of a new growing season. “We just don’t have real seasons anymore,” has become a set-phrase overused by almost everyone, but it certainly is right on the mark for this crazy start to 2012! December and January were cold and dry, then February was freezing, followed by a March that was almost summer-like. Heavy rains and snow arrived only in late spring, with temperature swings of as much as 10-15oC between one day and the next. All of this crazy weather nevertheless brought the vineyards into very fine growing conditions, with growth that is quite vigorous, maybe even too much, since the vines are keeping us running to keep everything balanced and to monitor the crop.

Epiphany 2012

posted on 6 January 2012
As usual, the Befana [the old crone who personifies Epiphany] is bringing with her the latest news from Cantrina (or, if you prefer, the first of the new year…) and this is also an excellent opportunity to wish all our friends and clients a splendid 2012!!! So, here we are: The 2011 ROSATO (Rosé) made from Pinot Nero has been bottled in the last few days (its release is planned for mid-February) and we have great faith in the quality of this product, in which we have sought to bring out – even more than in the previous vintages – freshness, finesse and elegance. This wine now becomes an integral part of the estate’s range and acquires its own individual name, ”ROSANOIRE”, which recalls the refined notes that derive from the Pinot Nero grape.
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