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The Monte Olmi vineyard is a sense of place

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An interesting article published by Wine Spectator, written by journalist Robert Camuto, with the title There’s “There” in That Glass – More than ever, wine needs a sense of place.

Robert analyzes the historic decline in wine consumption, and the difficulty that sector is having in facing the problem and talking about wine in the best way.

According to Camuto, it is essential that the point of departure be the territory and to emphasize the concept of the sense of place of a wine.

Among the images chosen to highlight the article, there is one of the Capitel Monte Olmi vineyard, a vineyard that serves as a point of reference for the Valpolicella territory and is renowned for producing an Amarone of rare complexity and elegance.

The importance of the sense of place of wine has been the focus of recent research on the aromatic signature of a wine that has culminated in the publication “The sense of place of wine and the aromatic signature of the Tedeschi cru.” 

To know the territory, select the most ideal vineyards, and work the grapes so that they are able to release their maximum potential: For the Tedeschi family, these ideals encompass the meaning of the sense of place of  wine and the respect of territory.