Details
Winery | Hofstätter |
Bio | No |
Type | Red Wines |
Region | Trentino-Alto Adige |
Wine zone | Alto Adige |
Appellation or Vine | Cabernet Sauvignon |
Composition | Cabernet Sauvignon 100% |
Year | 2020 |
Alcoholic Content | 13.5 |
Bottle type | Bordolese |
Content (cl) | 75 |
Glass type | Chianti Classico |
This wine is the valued result of a careful and exclusive selection of Cabernet Sauvignon variety grapes. The grapes are de-stemmed and lightly crushed before a brief maceration period and subsequent fermentation lasting approximatly 10 days. During fermentation the skins are kept in continuous contact with the must through punching them down as they rise to the surface. Towards the end of the fermentation the temperature is allowed to rise in order to extract the maximum of colour and flavour. This Cabernet Sauvignon is a classic red wine to accompany substantial, hearty meat dishes. Extremely deep and concentrated, dark ruby in colour, it is spicy and assertive on the nose, lightly herbaceous it opens up in the glass, building incrementally in the mouth with ripe tannins, spicy wood and sweet black fruits leading to a monumental finish underpinned by its tannic structure. This Cabernet is a nicely evolved wine and already delicious, but with the depth of fruit and tannin to age. Contains sulphites. Produced by WEINGUT J. HOFSTÄTTER - Rathausplatz, 7 - 39040, Tramin (BZ) - Alto Adige - Italy.
The producer
For a century, the name Hofstatter has been associated by connoisseurs with a producer of excellent wines in Alto Adige. It was Josef Hofstatter who laid the foundations on which the company has been built. He was actually a blacksmith, but he also produced home-made wine for his wife, Maria. Producing home-made wine was, in fact, quite common at the time. His love of wine came from these origins. It was not long before he abandoned his profession to dedicate himself with passion, talent and common sense to wine-making. And so, before long Josef Hofstatter wines became famous in Italy and abroad with a client base that gets larger year by year. After the death of Josef in 1942, the company passed on to his descendant Konrad Oberhofer and his wife, Luise. Konrad Oberhofer was perfectly aware of the potential of the family's vines. He was one of the first in Alto Adige to begin harvesting and making-wine separately, vine by vine, and to put these wines on the market, not as an anonymous product, but as wine with different denominations (the "Crus"). In 1959 Konrad's daughter, Sieglinde, married the wine-maker Paolo Foradori, whose family had been successfully dedicated to wine-making at Mazon near Egna for decades. With this marriage the best vineyards in Bassa Atesina were united. Termeno and Mazon therefore became the foundations on which, today more than ever, the company and the family stand. Management of the vineyards and the cellars has now been passed on to the fourth generation, Martin Foradori, whose young man's impulses and desire for innovation draw on nearly a century of experience.
Best with
Beef and lamb, game, venison and mature cheeses.
How to serve it
The wine should be served at 18 degrees centigrade in clear, transparent crystal goblets.
How to keep
If kept well, this wine has an average conservation period of five to six years. The bottles should be laid horizontally in a cool, dark, humid wine-cellar.