After a couple week hiatus due to wonderful family vacation on a Disney cruise of the western Caribbean, I'm ready to share a recent tasting I had a couple months back including sparkling wines from Borgo Maragliano. This winery is located in the sparkling wine area of Piedmont in northwestern Italy known as the Alta Langa. They are based in Loazzolo, close to Asti. We tasted through 6 sparkling wines mostly based on Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and one from the Riesling grape. Let's explore!
The winery – Borgo Maragliano
The husband and wife owners, Carlo and Silvia Galliano, run Borgo Maragliano along with 2 of their 3 sons. Carlo is also the winemaker and his wife handles the hospitality portion of their business. They own about 108 acres in the Alta Langa, which is close to the seaside and therefore has the Ligurian Sea influence and winds over their vineyards. The winery is situated at about 1,475 feet on steep Langhe hills with the vineyards at about 2,000 feet above sea level. Their focus is on 4 grapes in particular, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Riesling and Moscato. The Moscato grape Carlo shared is the king grape of this particular area in the Alta Langa.
Galliano family |
The Alta Langa is an area of southern Piedmont known for
producing sparkling wines made in the traditional method style, known as the
traditional method, with the second fermentation taking place in the
bottle. This is the way in which Borgo
Maragliano produces their wines. Canelli,
a municipality in the Asti province of Piedmont, was the first in Italy to use this popular
methodology and experiment with it. Specifically
the producers, Carlo Gancia and Conterno, were influential in the beginnings of
using the classic style method.
Carlo explained how they use selected yeasts from France and use organic practices in their vineyards. Their soil is meager and poor that gives great acidity to their wines allowing them to stay fresh and be ageworthy. He discussed what he calls the “pedoclima” as a major factor in the influences of their wines. This pedoclima is a combination of their altitude, soils and climate. They have large diurnal temperature swings of 23-24 degrees.
The wines
I'll share the wines I tasted in order of my personal
preference. Most of these wines are
named after members of the family. I
didn't find the bubbles to be too bright and bubbly, which for me was great
since I'm not a huge sparkling wine fan.
The 2018 Borgo Maragliano Dogma Blanc de Noirs Bruit Nature
Millesime is made from 100% Pinot Noir.
The wine matured for 48 months on the yeast. They explained this vineyard as a difficult one
and Carlo chose the name “dogma” as a strong word to represent the passion and
determination to make these wines.
Aromas of butter and vanilla along with some stone fruit. This wine was rounder on the palate and
fuller bodied than the others with a touch of salinity on the finish. SRP $72
The 2018 Borgo Maragliano Giuseppe Galliano Brut Nature
Millesime was the first sparkling wine they made in 1987 that is dedicated to Carlo's
father. They started making 1,400
bottles with the 1st vintage and today make about 8,000-9,000
bottles. Made from 80% Pinot Noir for
body and 20% Chardonnay for elegance from 35 year old vines. This wine spends 4 years in the bottle and
has 0% sugar. Yeasty aromas with a
slight toastiness. It's dry on the
palate with lemon pith and salinity on the finish. SRP $55
The 2019 Borgo Maragliano Giovanni Galliano Brut Rosé
Millesime is a rosé made from 100% Pinot Noir. This wine is named after the great
grandfather and one of their sons of him. The
juice contact with the skins lasted about 2-4 hours creating a soft pale pink
wine in the glass. This wine spends 14
months on the lees and had a fine perlage.
A fruity red fruit based nose mostly of strawberries and raspberries
with a touch of strawberries delicately showing up on the palate. SRP $57
The Borgo Maragliano Germana Beltrame Brut Nature
S.A. IV Editione is named after Carlo's mamma. Made from 100% Chardonnay from single
vineyards across 6 vintages between 2013 and 2018. This is their only non-vintage cuvee. Fresh apples with a slight buttery aroma with
soft bubbles on the palate. SRP $69
The 2019 Borgo Maragliano Federico Galiano Blanc de Blancs
Brut Alta Langa DOCG is made from 100% Riesling, a clone of the Rheingau. This is named after another of the sons. The soils of these vineyards are about 85-90%
limestone, which Carlo described as these wines showing an intensive mandarin
nose and producing a wine that is clean and direct. This wine did have intense aromas of petrol
and pear. The bubbles were small and
quickly dissipated. SRP $72
The 2019 Borgo Maragliano Francesco Galliano Blanc de
Blancs Brut Alta Langa DOCG is made from 100% Chardonnay named after their
2nd child. The grapes come
from a single vineyard planted in 1983.
The soils contains 40% limestone, a white soil that absorbs the
water. This wine spends 34 months maturing
on the yeasts. This wine showed notes of
grapefruit pith showing a slight bitterness along with yellow flowers. SRP $50
Have you tried the sparkling wines of the Alta Langa?
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