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The first wine always seems the best

Upon tasting the second wine is the most penalized but at the fifth the mind resets and the work begins again. Colours and sounds influence the tasting

Bibenda Day tasting

Bibenda Day tasting

Read for you by Donatella Cinelli Colombini

If you must organize a tasting be careful of the order of the wines: the one that must stand out must be served first or sixth but never second.

Sicily-en-primeur-2013 wines

Sicily-en-primeur-2013 wines

The ability to evaluate for the nose and mouth tires very rapidly and so it is better to have a pause after 10 or 15 wines. Then there are colours that influence the sensorial opinion: if the wine has a slight lack of balance in the acidity and the room is green or yellow it will practically be indistinguishable, while if we must convince the American importer who loves wines that are very round, if we surround him with yellow things he will feel the wine sweet components really well. With bitter tasted colour have little effect though and one must use a melody with sombre music such as “Nessun dorma” by Puccini, Pavarotti’s voice will make the dry finish disappear in an instant.

As you will understand I have played with results of scientific research but I have also understood that the neurosciences can have practical applications also in wine tastings.

Donatella Cinelli Colombini is online

Open our new web site, you will be left speechless! It has been made by Readytec -1° Software Partner for TeamSystem in Italy

Donatella Cinelli Colombini Team

Donatella Cinelli Colombini Team

by Donatella Cinelli Colombini

9 themes, more than 100 images of Casato Prime Donne in Montalcino and Fattoria del Colle in Trequanda. A journey through history but also in our day to day living, and even into the future taking wine lovers and those who adore holidays in the countryside, to share our daily experiences, so that that they practically feel as if they were here.

Readytec

Readytec

It has been a titanic job: 5 technicians working at the same time to create the graphics, itineraries and mechanism which are strictly computer related such as the “inbound marketing for the SEM”, so a mixture of handicraft, talent and engineering. There was so much information that in the end Readytec was talking about us as if we were a “group” so as if we were a large company instead of two small and old wineries that have miraculously remained intact through the centuries.

Easter at a winery: drink, and bathe, in Brunello

Easter in the Tuscan countryside, Brunello, Montalcino, vino-therapy, Fattoria del Colle; pic nic Easter Monday

Easter in the Tuscan countryside, Brunello, Montalcino, vino-therapy, Fattoria del Colle; pic nic Easter Monday

At Fattoria del Colle a super Easter programme with tastings of great wines, traditional dinners, cookery lessons, and vino-therapy and Easter Monday picnics in the vineyards.

An opportunity to rediscover the traditional Easter dishes of the Tuscan countryside and to learn how to make the Ossi  di morto di Montalcino biscuits, how to recognize the Sangiovese and Foglia Tonda, aromas, and to photograph the Crete Senesi panorama, regenerating with grape-seed oil and bathing in wine, relaxing in the countryside.  And to have a special Easter Monday with a picnic in the vineyards.

Easter Monday pic nic with great wines and great dogs

Easter Monday pic nic with great wines and great dogs

And in the surrounding areas ….  .Fattoria del Colle is in the middle of the Tuscan countryside which is most photographed and admired, there are also the important cities of art: Pienza created by Pope Pio II, San Quirico d’Orcia with Bagno Vignoni, sole medieval spa still preserved, Montalcino, Buonconvento, Montepulciano, Cortona, Asciano with the splendid  Monte Oliveto Maggiore Abbey …

2 nights stay in a double room with breakfast included 110 € per person

For families: 2 nights stay in apartment 110 € per person for adults, 50€ for each child under 12. Breakfast included

Vienna the imperial capital that loves music and Brunello

The Parliament is as large as three football pitches, ice rinks full of children, horse and carts, waltzes  …and red wines to be matched with meat, like Brunello

Brunello in Vienna with Carlo Gardini

Brunello in Vienna with Carlo Gardini

By Donatella Cinelli Colombini

Vienna is a place that surprises, the enormous buildings, the attention for every detail. This is the capital of Francesco Giuseppe and Strauss. The building where the ex Ministry of war was has a double-headed eagle  that weighs 40 tons in front of it, but in the city centre there is a school that teaches horses how to trot elegantly, and in the taxis, in the lifts and even in the restrooms you listen to Chopin, cake shops resemble jewellers. In other words power and elegance together. His was an imperial capital where nearly all men wore uniforms but also all danced perfectly a waltz and a mazurka. Today it is a well organized, clean, city, proud of its past and optimistic regarding its future. Wow!

In Austria where there are 52.000 places to eat, a quarter of them are cafes where clients spend hours sitting and socializing. The Vienna cafes are the nicest in the world.

How much is a winery worth?

Is the wine world made of gold? For 229 wineries producing more than 50,000 hl  it is, for the 66,000 small and medium ones that are in difficulty it is not

Costellation Brands

Constellation Brands

Read for you Donatella Cinelli Colombini

The giants abroad that are on the stock Exchange have flown sky high: Constellation Brand is worth 16 billion euro and is expecting more than 700 million in profits in 2015. Everyone else is nothing in comparison, but a part form the Chinese, many have doubled their value on the exchange: Concha y Toro and Distell, Trearury Wine Estate. So the world of shares believes in wine, and is willing to invest in it too…. if the companies are large.  I numeri del vino, very well informed and truthful web site regarding economic analysis,

<< the two small ones we have for our study,

Farm welcoming

Farm welcoming

Delegat’s and Baron de Ley, are  40% cheaper in terms of price and value on EBITDA and EBIT, while they travel along the same evaluation regarding sales (2.4 times) as the rest. This means that their “superior profitability” does not yet get recognized by the market.>> Obviously these are “small giants” not small, really small, like the majority of Italian wineries

Here in Italy the wine sector is made up of a mosaic of 383.000 grape growers with little more than one and a half hectares each. Confetti. A situation which does not help us when we compete on the global battle field, against  Chile, for example where the concentration in the 4 largest wineries is of  85%, New Zealand 80%, Australia 61%, 50% USA … Italy 7,6%.

Pop-up restaurants: how social can you get?

For those who invite there are no obligatory health standards, very little bureaucracy, some earnings, and lots of friends all over the world

Ms MarmiteLover

Ms MarmiteLover

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Don’t laugh, I really thought I knew all of the new tourism trends but I had not heard of this one: pop up restaurant,set up in private homes to be booked online. How cool! You arrive in New York, you don’t know anyone, and then after one week, choosing carefully where to go for dinner, you have had so much fun, you have seen how one lives in the Big Apple, you have plenty of new friends, and maybe you have even done business.

Le Cesarine

Le Cesarine

Then there is the other aspect: those who know how to cook, have a fancy home and are not scared of  opening their home up to strangers, offering  home food have found a way of earning some money ( the maximum is  5.000€ per year with receipt) and a way of meeting lots of people. I found the first news on Dissapore, one of my favourite blogs, and then it opened a whole new world for me

For many years we have had Le Cesarine practically super housewives cultivators of the traditional gastronomy who offer meals in their homes and organize cookery courses. Alongside their activity a new a new phenomena has appeared, which is much trendier, where the good food is important but what is essential is to live in a touristy area, to be sociable and to know some English. It seems that the pioneer was Ms Marmitelover who in 2009 created a secret restaurant in London. Her website is a masterpiece, and collects awards for photos, recipes and the events….

Temporary wine marketing manager: new profession for wineries

Sara Carmignola comes from a new profession, she organizes “tailor made” commercial and communication programmes, events and even the estate staff

Sara Carmignola

Sara Carmignola

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A marketing manager “on loan” to be shared with other wineries, this is the proposal from diSara Agency, created in Padova by Sara Carmignola. A profession which already exist for other production sectors and that now will also be available for small and medium sized wineries for which it is far too expensive to have a manager in the team.

She has worked for Veronafiere for 15 years as Project Manager and as Exhibition Manager, dealing with food and its technologies. She has very clear the meaning what it means for a wine, to get or to better visibility and higher positioning both in a national and international market.

Her actions in a winery that becomes a client, starts from analyzing its specificities and the entire characteristics of the enterprise, so as  to study a personalized project which will increase sales and image. A commercial plan which will benefit from a vast portfolio of contacts, competence in studying foreign markets planning of actions and a checking of the results.

The pop winery in Cannubi, art or provocation?

The winery Astemia Pentita created by Gianni Arnaudo in the Langhe sets off a dispute: better to innovate or preserve the wine landscapes?

L'Astemia Pentita winery Langhe

L’Astemia Pentita winery Langhe

Read for you by Donatella Cinelli Colombini

The story is recent but able to tickle the curiosity of all those who love Barolo.

Sandra Vezza, a lively Piedmont lady is head of Italgelatine, a leading industrial group in the production of jelly and more recently of Gufram in the design world. Life has not treated her too well, she was widowed when 29, with a small child, but she was able to react and face life with courage and resourcefulness. She was a teetotaller when 6 years ago she bought a winery on the most famous hill in Barolo, Cannubi. To build her Astemia Pentita winery she asked a friend for some help, the architect, Gianni Arnaudo, also from Piemonte and with an International fame.Arnaudo hates anything that is banal or worse still foreseeable. So he designs for Sandra an underground winery with two wine boxes on top where the offices and tasting rooms will be. When I say boxes I do mean parallelepipeds which resemble enormous wooden wine boxes

Sausages and turnip greens

Here is a traditional winter recipe from the Tuscan countryside. Sausages with “pulezze” or rather the tender turnip leaves,greens,  these are delicious and easy to prepare

sausages and turnip greens

sausages and turnip greens

by Donatella Cinelli Colombini

Regarding turnips my family has a nice anecdote. One of my ancestors from Montalcino had a particularly religious wife who enjoyed turnips, while the husband was not at all religious and didn’t love these vegetables at all. During the winter when the killing of the pig meant that often sausages and ribs were served, the turnips were the habitual side dish, and my ancestor was always irate, so he invented a smart way to stop his wife serving the turnips. He invented a rhyme which he sang loudly every time the poor woman tried to come out of the kitchen with the “pulezze”

<< disse Cristo ai discepoli suoi, non mangiate rapi che è cibo da buoi e San Pietro aggiunse a gran voce – accidenti ai rapi e a chi li coce>> << Christ said to his disciples, don’t eat turnips, they are for the ox,  and San Pietro replied in a rather loud voice, damn turnips and those who cook them>>

In truth the matching of pork with turnips is a delicacy and below you find a typical recipe from Trequanda

INGREDIENTS FOR 4 PEOPLE

8 fresh sausages, 500 g of tender turnipgreens (pulezze), garlic, extra virgin olive oil, salt and pepper.

1.82 billion $ boom in the USA for direct wine sales

The American colossus shows an increase in +15,5 % in private wine sales just in 2014 and grows 4 times more quickly than the traditional commercial sales channels.

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Napa Valley

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61% of shipments goes  to 5 states where 37% of all Americans live: California, Texas, New York, Florida and Illinois. But others also do very well: thanks to the law that has facilitated shipping to private citizen, wine lovers form Montana have increate their wine orders by 245 % in one year. The real novelty is Massachusetts, 7th wine market in the USA, that from this year accept shipping from producing wineries .

The Oregon wineries are those who have done exceptionally well with a + 53% in sales to privates in just one year with  Pinot Noir coming up trumps. Oregon does seem to be the new star of the USA wine panorama, but there are also those who’ve been out there much longer such as Napa Valley, main wine making region of the US, which considers sales to private clients determent , and where it represents 48,5% of the business.

This all seems impossible considering the bad crisis we have in Italy. But the source is more than sure, its Wine Searcher, the largest online marketing platform for wine.

Brunello to be cellared: the rules for enjoying it

Prefer Brunello riserva and the great 5 star vintages. Always decant the wine and never serve it cold. Match it with Tuscan roasted meats

Fattoria del Colle Infernotto

Brunello cellared bottles Donatella Cinelli Colombini

One recommendation is a must: those who do not have a cool (16°C constant with 80% humidity) and dark area where to keep the bottle laying down in the dark, is best that they avoid storing because it is very probable that they will be disappointed. Any wine and so Brunello too, ages very quickly in our warm and well lit homes.

The other piece of advice regards the bottles to cellar for important occasion. Al Brunello lasts a long time, but the variety thought up for very long cellaring is the Riserva. So if you wish to keep a bottle from your child’s year of birth, to then open at their wedding, use a bottle of Brunello Riserva.

Brunello Camicia Rossa

Brunello Camicia Rossa

The more careful wineries, like ours produce riserva only in the excellent years among these, awarded 5 stars are: 1945, 1955, 1961, 1964, 1970,1975, 1985, 1988, 1990, 1995, 1997, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2010.

Casato Prime Donne belonging to Donatella Cinelli Colombini, is quite young although it has a long family history, has a library with bottles from 1993 onwards

MATCHING WITH FOOD

Better to stay with Tuscan dishes:  stracotto, roasts, rare Fiorentina steak or roast beef. As you know matching food and wine is based on two criteria assonance and contrast. They count on the tastes that each emphasise each other, or two tastes that compete each other. In our case a favour the first alternative so I would serve with a Brunello Riserva dishes with scarce fatty sauces and with a full taste.

You don't have a corkscrew? Use a French wine and a shoe

Here is a mystery regarding French bottles being uncorked and Montalcino bottles remaining still well sealed

Rosso di Montalcino attempted uncorking with shoe

By Donatella Cinelli Colombini

Remove the capsule, get a leather man’s shoe, with a nice hard heel, put the bottle into the shoe so that the bottom of the bottle stands where your heel goes and then hot the bottle on the wall holding it securely in the shoes. Three bangs and it’s done, voila! The cork comes out about a centimeter e and a half and that way it is easy to pull it out with your fingers. Amazing!

 

On YouTube you can find so many videos with French bottles being opened with shoes- there are even some young Russians doing it – and here I discovered that there are actually two uncorking systems: there are also those who open the bottle by hitting the heel of the shoe on the bottom of the upturned bottle after having removed the capsule. It seems really easy in fact the only worry seems to be not to hit too hard as the cork might shoot out and allow the wine out .

I wonder if it will work with bottles of Brunello, which, to ensure long life to the wine are corked with very thick and long corks. Watching a video on YouTube I realize however that the bottle used for the shoe-uncorking is a Château Haut-Brion. So feeling reassured, if it works with a Premier Cru Classé (First Growth), it will obviously work with the wines from Casato Prime Donne!

Rosso di Montalcino 2012, a fantastic 5 star vintage

The 2012 harvest, one with the scarcest amount of grapes man can remember offers a Mediterranean version of Rosso di Montalcino because of the summer heat

Rosso di Montalcino 2012 D.Cinelli Colombini

In 2012 from June to August, it was hot day and night. An unusually dry climate for Montalcino that however was well resisted y the vines helped by the decrease in grapes and the continues hoeing of the land. Once again the vines have proven to be “intelligent plants” reducing by themselves their vitality. Less grapes, small clusters, loose The heat in August, when the temperatures were very high, during both the day and night, accelerated the ripening. This also  brought forward the harvest date. Small clusters with small loose grapes perfect for producing great wines but also apt to the extreme situation of hydro stress.

The storms at the beginning of September quenched the vines’ thirst  and brought the temperatures down in so creating the conditions for a gradual and perfect ripening of the grapes. The harvest too took place in optimal conditions with cool but serene days that sent the grapes into the cellar at 20-25°C.

After the spectacular success in sales of the Rosso di Montalcino 2011, especially abroad, it is very very probable that this  2012 will obtain the same results

WineDogs and wineries that are dog firendly, a new trend

Books web sites, Facebook pages, even contests, the winery dogs are very popular and now so important that there is a ranking of the most friendly wineries

Rodney wine dog

By Donatella Cinelli Colombini

This story is so incredible that you will not believe me. In  Australia there is a photographer that works full time on  “Wine dogs” and publishes books after books with images of dogs from wineries. He is called Craig McGill and his star is a 9 year old curly coated retriever called Rodney  that lives on Hugh Hamilton Wines. The same author created the website winedog where the presentation begins with “The original wine dog book”  which is a sort of winedog encyclopedia regarding dogs all over the world. There even a “Winedog of the moth” which in January was  Dutchess a labrador from the Dutcher Crossing Winery in California.

Violante Gardini dries Felix Fattoria del Colle

Practically all wineries in UA have a dog and books about them are on sale next to the bottles. Winedogs also have a Facebook page with more than 3000 likes. In Napa valley there is a list of dog friendly wineries and many many reviews in blogs regarding four legged friends. << Good wine, good dogs, great art and good company, what more could you ask for? >>  asks  dogzenergy while talking about a wine tasting where there is an area equipped for dogs to play.

And finally the contests: there is an award for the 5 tasting halls that are most dog friendly, and the Frank Family Vineyards got first prize.

                                                                       
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