Red wine | Dolcetto d'Asti Superiore, Piedmont, Italy
Let me introduce you to the Cordara Creùs Dolcetto d'Asti Superiore, a true gem from the heart of Piedmont, Italy. This isn't just any wine; it's a reflection of the Cordara family's dedication to crafting wines that express the unique terroir of the Asti region.
The Dolcetto grape, often overshadowed by its more famous neighbors like Nebbiolo and Barbera, shines brightly in this wine. Cordara has managed to coax out the best of this varietal, creating a wine that is both approachable and complex. The 'Superiore' designation means that this Dolcetto has met stringent quality standards, including lower yields and longer aging, resulting in a richer, more concentrated flavor profile.
As you pour the Creùs into your glass, you'll be greeted by a vibrant ruby-red color, hinting at the youthful energy within. The nose is immediately inviting, with aromas of ripe cherries and plums mingling with subtle notes of almond and a touch of earthiness. On the palate, the wine is dry and refreshing, with a smooth, velvety texture that glides across your tongue. The fruit flavors are prominent, balanced by a pleasant acidity and a hint of bitterness that adds complexity and depth.
This is a wine that is incredibly versatile, making it a perfect companion for a wide range of dishes. Imagine pairing it with a classic Piedmontese platter of salumi and cheeses, where its bright acidity will cut through the richness of the meats and cleanse your palate. It's also a fantastic match for pasta dishes with tomato-based sauces, grilled meats, or even a simple margherita pizza. The wine's moderate tannins and refreshing acidity make it an excellent choice for everyday drinking, and its complex flavor profile will keep you coming back for more.
Cordara, as a winery, embodies the tradition and innovation that makes Italian winemaking so special. They are deeply rooted in their land, committed to sustainable practices, and passionate about preserving the unique characteristics of the Dolcetto grape. When you choose a bottle of Cordara Creùs, you're not just buying a wine; you're investing in a piece of Piedmontese heritage. It is best enjoyed at a serving temperature of 16°C after a rest time of 10 minutes, a fantastic wine to enjoy with friends.