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venerdì 17 agosto 2012

Pugnitello an ancient Tuscan grape with a great future

Pugnitello an ancient Tuscan grape with a great future.
Pugnitello is an indigenous or authoctonous grape variety from Tuscany, Italy. In ancient times, the Etruscans were the inhabitants of this area, before they were overrun by the Romans a couple of centuries BC. They were early cultivars of the vine – though they usually let the vines climb along trees in trails the vines set themselves.
In recent years, scientists, winemakers and vignerons have been concerned by the attrition of grape vine varieties – in what they call the “genetic erosion” of Vitis vinifera – due to, among other reasons, the phylloxera blight and selection of specific varieties to the exclusion of others. In response to this, the University of Florence in conjunction with the some Farm and winery sought to rediscover and cultivate authoctonous vines. In what has been a mammoth project, all the existing vines in Tuscany have been attempted to be represented. These have been verified genetically as distinct varieties, and in all, about 230 were grafted on rootstocks and cultivated. Of these, only about 30 bore grapes suitable for wine (by a process called “microvinification”, simply meaning small quantities of wine were produced from each plant).
Pugnitello vinification

Early vinification in 2003 showed the Pugnitello qualities. It gets its name from the shape of the bunches, which is said to look like a closed fist – in Italian lang. “pugno” - , or from the ancient Roman tradition to give wine to the souldier before the battle in latin named “pugna” meaning that probably the Pugnitello was a perfect grape to make strong wines. Being a new variety, oenologists are still learning about its qualities and characteristics, and which winemaking techniques best suit it. For this reason our farm spent the latest years in different kind of sperimentation in cooperation with the vines research center CRA of Arezzo. Last year the object of the sperimentation was the harvest time and this year the sperimentation we're doing is the rosé wine using several autoctone vines such as, Pugnitello, Canaiolo red and Canaiolo pink, Mammolo, Orpicchio, Foglia tonda.

During my Tuscan trip I found the best Pugnitello wine in Fattoria Santa Vittoria fattoriasantavittoria.com
Leopoldo 2009 100% Pugnitello
We did the harvest by hand on the first week of October. Grapes are softly destemmed and after we proceed with a 20 days fermentation at 28 °C with maceration, pumping over and délastage. The wine matures 12 months in 225 lt in french oak barriques and 12 months in bottle. Pugnitello grape translates into wines of a deep purple-hued red with pronounced blackberry, black cherry and floral aromas follow through to a full body, w good acidity and tannins of high finesse and a warm, rich finish, suitable for the medium and long aging. 2009 harvest best after 2014
Alcool : 14 – 14,5%
Tot Ac : 5 – 5,3 gl
Ph : 3,5 – 3,65
Ext : 33 – 35 gr

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