Maria's children are the 5th
generation owners of the estate. Their
great great grandfather, Francesco Grimolizzi, in 800 purchased acres of the
farm in the town of Rapolla within the province of Potenza.
The property was divided amongst the children
and now the family owns 50 hectares cultivated of cereal (durum wheat, orzo and
oats), 3 hectares of olive groves and in 2012 they purchased a vineyard
containing 30 year old vines of Aglianico del Vulture. Since then they have all purchased another
vineyard in Barile totaling 5 hectares of vines. With this purchase they decided to produce
quality wine with the collaboration of wine consultant, Fabio Mecca. Enologist, Fabio Mecca, born in Barile,
consults for wineries in central and southern Italy. According to WineNews, in 2011 he was awarded
one of the 4 Best Emerging Oenologists.
Fabio Mecca |
The winery is named Il Passo because it’s the name of the
first terrain that one encounters on the property as you approach the winery,
which is an olive grove that extends towards the hill. The wine is named after the land in which the
winery resides, Contrada Alberi in Piano.
Their vineyards are planted with exclusively aglianico that is set at
the foot of Mt Vulture in the Basilicata region. Their wine cellar also exists in carved out tufa
caves underground.
In 2013 Cantina Il Passo Alberi in Piano Aglianico del
Vulture won the platinum medal by Decantur being named “Best Southern Italian
Red” with a rating of 95 points.
The tree on the bottle represents the Grimolizzi roots of
the family. This wine is aged 3 months
in steel and then 18 months in new French tonneaux before it is bottled. For this price point you’re getting much more
than you pay for. A full bodied wine
that is rich in dark, brooding berries and well balanced between acidity,
flavor and tannins with the tannins showing on the silkier side. A lasting finish to enjoy once the last sip
is gone! SRP $23 ABV 14%
Pairings: I
personally paired this with a classic homemade lasagna and meatballs, but there
are many choices you could go with. Cantina
il Passo recommends leg of lamb on a bed of peppers and dried tomatoes.
Most pictures copyright of Cantina Il Passo and wine was shared as a sample, but opinions are my own.
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