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Description

An intense and dynamic bouquet with aromas of jam, caramelized cedar, walnut, and spices. It also includes notes of bitter orange zest, black tea, ripe yellow fruit, spicy sensations, hints of medicinal herbs, resinous, and balsamic notes. The palate is charming and elegant, with a persistent finish. It has density and a depth of flavour rarely seen in a skin-contact wine.

La Stoppa Ageno 2020

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Attributes

  • Type: Orange Wine

  • Country: Italy

  • Region: Emilia-Romagna

  • Vintage: 2020

  • ABV: 12.5%

  • Size: 75cl

  • Vegan: Certified

La Stoppa

La Stoppa is a historic winery located in the Colli Piacentini region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy. Founded in the late 19th century, the estate has been under the stewardship of Elena Pantaleoni since the 1990s, who, along with winemaker Giulio Armani, has transformed La Stoppa into one of Italy’s leading natural wine producers. The estate is known for its deep respect for tradition, commitment to organic farming, and focus on producing wines that authentically express the unique terroir of the region.
La Stoppa spans approximately 58 hectares, with around 30 hectares dedicated to vineyards, while the rest are covered in woods, enhancing biodiversity. The vineyards are planted with indigenous Italian varietals such as Barbera, Bonarda, and Malvasia di Candia, which thrive in the region’s clay and limestone soils. Elena Pantaleoni made a conscious decision to uproot non-native grape varieties and replant the estate with traditional local varietals, aligning the winery more closely with the region’s winemaking heritage.

Emilia-Romagna

Emilia-Romagna, located in northern Italy, is known for its rich winemaking heritage and diverse wine offerings. The region benefits from a range of climates and soils, ideal for producing a variety of styles. It is particularly famous for its sparkling Lambrusco, which can range from dry to sweet and is celebrated for its fruity, vibrant character. The area also produces notable reds such as Sangiovese di Romagna, known for its bright acidity and cherry flavours. On the white wine front, Trebbiano and Albana are key varieties, offering fresh, aromatic profiles. Emilia-Romagna combines traditional winemaking with innovative practices, providing a rich and varied wine experience.