
"La Frosca" Bio Soave Classico
2021
Single vineyard, 80-year-old vines. Volcanic snap!
Grape Variety
Garganega
Vintage
2021
Alcohol Content
12.5%
Volume
750ml
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About This Wine
La Froscà Bio 2021 comes off a storied slope in Monteforte where Garganega vines planted in 1930 still dig into tuff and limestone. Farming is certified organic, the ferment spontaneous, and élevage split between stainless steel and well-seasoned barrels—no makeup, just clarity. Old wood brings quiet texture, steel preserves cut and lift, and the site does the talking: low yields, cooling night breezes, and that unmistakable volcanic edge. In the glass it’s pale yellow with green-gold glints. The nose threads almond paste, acacia, lime zest, white peach and a strike of crushed rock. The palate is precise and layered—orchard and stone fruit riding on saline tension, a flicker of flint, and a long, mouth-watering finish with a gentle bitter-almond snap. It’s already captivating, yet built to unfurl for years; the sort of Soave that made Gini a reference point for the appellation.
About Gini
Gini is Soave through and through. Based in Monteforte d’Alpone, the family has tended these hills since 1570, passing hard-won know-how from Olinto to brothers Sandro and Claudio, and now to the next generation. Their standing in the region is no secret—International Wine Cellar once put it plainly: “Claudio and Sandro Gini have always made some of the best Soaves…”. A striking, gravity-fed cellar carved into Monteforte’s volcanic tufa keeps conditions naturally cool and steady, setting the stage for wines that prize clarity over flash. In the vineyards, Garganega is the star. Old vines on Froscà and Contrada Salvarenza sink into volcanic topsoils with calcareous depth below; some plants are a century old, a portion even pre-phylloxera and ungrafted. Farming is certified organic, with grass cover between rows, no insecticides, and pruning timed to lunar cycles. Low yields and a light touch let site and season speak, giving Soave that distinctive line of minerality and tension that made the appellation famous. The range reflects that philosophy. Soave Classico and the single-vineyard La Frosca are vinified in stainless steel for precision and lift, while the tiny-parcel Salvarenza—born of centenarian vines—rests in neutral barrels for texture and length. Sweet wines have their place too, from the rare botrytized Re Nobilis to the Recioto Col Foscarin. Beyond Soave, the high Scajari estate in Valpolicella delivers reds—Valpolicella Superiore Le Mattoline, Amarone Monte Serea, and Amarone Riserva Scajari—crafted for purity and poise. Across white and red, the signature is the same: detail, balance, and a quiet confidence that rewards time in bottle.
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