It is Women’s History Month, and I would like to celebrate some of the women who are making history in wine. Women's leadership in the wine world far too often goes unnoticed. My Italian wine travels took me to Lombardy's Lake Garda, which was followed by post conference trip to Oltrepò Pavese. Based on what I experienced the women I met are amongst those leading the way in the Italian wine world. Here's to women making history in the wine world!
Welcome to Lombardy
Giovanna welcome us to Lombardy, a large and geographically complex region, with 5 DOCG , 21 DOC and 15 IGP titles. Lombardy is home to handful of popular and well-known wine styles including the bright, cherry-scented Valtellina and the high-quality sparkling wine of Franciacorta and Oltrepo Pavese Metodo Classico. The Oltrepo Pavese zone stands out among these as one of the larger, better-known regions, not only for its sparkling Oltrepo Pavese Metodo Classico DOCG, but also for its other wines. Franciacorta, the second of Lombardy's two sparkling DOCG wines, is from the well-regarded vineyards between Brescia and Lake Iseo. One of the regions we explored in 2011 was Franciacorta; so we were very happy to return. While Franciacorta is not a part of ASCOVILO, my understanding is that it maybe in the future.
This article will share stories of the women making history that I discovered during Spaswinefood's recent Lombardy wine country travels.
Valerie Radici Odero, Frecciarossa Winery
Oltrepò Pavese's Frecciarossa Winery is a place where you will immediately fall under the spell of this amazing place and its wines. I loved this place! Not only was it a beautiful setting with good wines but, our host Valeria also shared with us the winery's story, and introduced us to the family's winery. Her great grandfather, Mario Odero, originally from Genoa, founded the winery shortly after WW 1. He returned to Italy from the UK where he had spent most of his adult life working the coal trade between the UK and Italy. Upon his return to Italy he set his sights on buying property in the countryside. Oltrepò Pavese proved be a rather good decision because he fell in love with its rolling hills and vineyards. Valeria's grandfather, and her mother would continue to develop Frecciarossa over the years. These days Valeria brings her passion to managing Frecciarossa, which has been making wine since 1919.
During our visit we spent quality time with Valerie.
Giovannella Fugazzo, Castello Di Luzzano
Our first introduction to Oltrepò Pavese Pinot wines was at Castello Di Luzzano. Before wine tasting we toured this historic property. The Fugazzo family assumed ownership of the property in 1990's. Giovannella, our host during the visit, runs the estate.
We were first introduced to Oltrepò Pavese at Castello Di Luzzano, with a Magot Pinot Nero (Blanc de Noir), Oltrepò Pavese DOC.
Castello Di Luzzano, Magot Pinot Nero (Blanc de Noir), Oltrepò Pavese DOC
Castello Di Luzzano, Magot Pinot Nero (Blanc de Noir), Oltrepò Pavese DOC © Spaswinefood
Magot means magic; so after tasting this magical bottle of sparkling Pinot Noir we were off to lunch at the Dogana Restaurant and Inn.
Giovannella not only runs the wine estate but also is a talented artist. We saw some of her art works on display during our visit. Her art works are carefully display throughout the tasting room.
Castillo Di Luzzano Wine Display © Spaswinefood
Our visit to Castello Di Luzzano was pure magic. Special thanks to our host The First Lady of Wine.
CA' Di FrarA Vineyard © Spaswinefood
Over the years, through the acquisition of vineyards, targeted clonal selections, cellar expansion, and with the use of new materials and winemaking techniques this has resulted in quality wines. Lombardy's CA' Di FrarA winery produces an excellent representation of Oltrepò Pavese wines. Daniela has been a big part of making this happen.
Patrizia Torti, Torti Wines
It was day's end when we arrived at the Torti family winery, Casaleggio. Torti Winery founded in 1910 has a long tradition of producing Oltrepo Pavese wines. Dino Torti and his daughters, Patrizia and Laura, continues the family tradition of winemaking, which was established by Dino's father and grandfather. Little did we know, we were about to discover that no one spoils you quite like Torti Wines does.
Soon we were gathered around a table being introduced to Torti family wines.
Welcome to Torti Wines © Spaswinefood
Dino Torti, Gran Carisma Pinot Nero Metodo Classico DOCG
Gran Carisma Pinot Nero Metodo Classico DOCG © Spaswinefood
Patrizia concluded our visit to her family winery with a special bottle of sparking wine, a Gran Carisma DOCG Pinot Nero Metodo Classico Dino Torti.
Dino and Patrizia, Torti Winery © Spaswinefood
The above wine is an excellent example of the Oltrepò Pavese Metodo Classico DOCG sparkling wines. The Oltrepò Pavese, as one of the larger regions of Lombardy, is known not only for its excellent sparkling Oltrepò Pavese Metodo Classico DOCG wines, but also for its other wines. Oltrepò Pavese is home to stunning landscape. Torti Vineyards are a part of that welcoming vineyard landscape.
Cristina Cerri Comi, Tenuta Travaglino
Dinner was a great way to meet producers whose wineries we could not visit. On the second evening I happen to sit next to a young woman who is managing Tenuta Travaglino.
Tenute Travaglino, Barbera Campo Dei Ciliegi Oltrepò Pavese DOC 2018
Barbera wine is made from Barbera grapes (85-100%) and other varietals to a maximum of 15%. It is produced as a Oltrepò Pavese Barbera DOC.
Tenute Travaglino, Mercantonio Oltrepò Pavese Rosso Riserva DOC 2019
Ottavia Giorgi di Vistarino, Conte Vistarino
We visited Conte Vistarino where we toured the winery, and then gathered around the tasting room table to explore their wines. While we did not met today's owner Ottavia Giorgi di Vistarino, it was obvious that she is leading the winery in a new direction.
The Giorgi di Vistarino Family, since the mid-15th century has owned a large agricultural estate in the Rocca de’ Giorgi municipality of Oltrepò Pavese. Throughout the estate’s history the link between viticulture and terroir has been maintained, and as well they focused on preserving the landscape and wildlife. In 1850, Count Augusto Giorgi was the first person to plant Pinot Noir in the Oltrepò, later giving rise to Oltrepò Pavese’s great sparkling wine tradition. From the beginning to the current generation, led by Ottavia Giorgi di Vistarino, the wine estate's vision remains the same: to better interpret the noble grape variety (Pinot Noir) by pursuing the highest quality while respecting the territory and its vocation.
In the 1990s Ottavia's father, Carlo Giorgi di Vistarino, introduced new Pinot Nero rootstocks and clones. These were carefully selected for red wine vinification, and precise production characteristics. During the last 25 years, after careful evaluation of the individual plots, more than half of the vineyards have been replanted. Major changes in both the vineyard and winery has resulted in the production of high quality wines. Based on the Conti Vistarino wines I tasted, and from what I have read Conte Vistarino under Ottavia's leadership is in good hands. She is one of the Le Donne del Vino (The Women of Wine) who taken charge in the wine world.
Le Donne Del Vino: More on the Women of Lombardy Wine County
A #WMC22 session Le Donne del Vino titled Le Donne del Vino: Women wine stories of creativity. A Blind Tasting Discovery Session sponsored by Ascovilo with speaker Laura Donadoni (The Italian Wine Gal). Panel opened with Donatella Cinelli Colombini, President of Le Donne Del Vino (Video). A panel discussion followed with Cristina Scarpellini of Tenuta Scerscé, President of Fondazione ProVinea, and Francesca Pagnoncelli Folcieri of Cantina Pagnoncelli Folcieri, President of Consorzio del Moscato di Scanzo, and moderater Luciana Rota from Oltrepò Pavese Consortium.
Discovery Session: Le Donne del Vino © Spaswinefood
I not only had the opportunity to attend this session but also met women winery owners and/or in leadership positions throughout the conference.
Giovanna Pradini, our conference host, President of the Lombardy Wine Asociation ASCOVILO, was always there to help us discover the faces behind the Lombardy wines. One example is the dinner outing to the museum there were some wine producers at our table. Amongst some of the Moscato di Scanzo DOCG (Still Red, Passito) wines shared that evening was a Cantina Pagnoncelli Folcieri.
Earlier Francesca Pagnoncelli Folcieri of Cantina Pagnoncelli Folcieri participated in a session, Le Donne del Vino: Women wine stories of creativity. At that event she shared a Moscato di Scanzo DOCG 2017.
Women Wine Stories © Spaswinefood
Some of the best women in wine stories were shared around the lunch and dinner tables throughout my Lombardy travels.
Stories of Frecciarossa, Oltrepò Pavese © Spaswinefood
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