La Chiamata Montepulciano d'Abruzzo 2021
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Wine Details
- Red - Medium to Full Bodied
- Italy
- Montepulciano
- 13.5% ABV
- 750 ml
- 31 December 2032
Flavor Profile
Young winemaker Ludovica Crugnale followed la chiamata (the calling) to create classic wines in her native Abruzzo. After spending time soaking up the knowledge of her mentor, Riccardo Cotarella—who’s known throughout the wine world as Il Mago (the wizard)—she’s crafted her gorgeous La Chiamata Montepulciano d’Abruzzo.
Ludovica works in an ultra-modern cellar, while championing the great time-honored winemaking methods of the region. For La Chiamata, she looked to local legend Signora Maria Elisii (below, with Ludovica), who carefully hand tends and harvests her precious Montepulciano grapes in her beloved four-hectare (a little less than 10-acre) vineyard. Maria, who has now become dear friends with Ludovica, began working in the area in the 1950s—traditionally, women harvested, selected and cleaned grapes, before packaging them in special boxes to deliver to cooperatives. Today, she and her son Graziano specialize in limited-production releases like this one.
Just wait until you try this silky, black-fruited gem that sings with expressive black cherry and plum flavors. With a lovely intensity and ripeness, La Chiamata is ready to impress on its own or with food. For pairings, you can’t go wrong with full-flavored cheeses, pastas or red meats.
We are seriously impressed, as were judges at top competitions. The previous vintage was awarded 90 points at the International Wine & Spirit Competition. So, it’s no surprise the 2021 already received a gold medal from Gillbert & Gaillard, who called it “Full-bodied, rich and lively on the palate...the quality is evident.”
Fun dinner party fact: Montepulciano is so adored by locals that new parents even often wash their babies in it, to bring them good health and fortune!
Young winemaker Ludovica Crugnale followed la chiamata (the calling) t
Gilbert & Gaillard judges
Gold Medal