2023 Gentle Folk 'Vin de Sofa', Adelaide Hills, Australia

2023 Gentle Folk 'Vin de Sofa', Adelaide Hills, Australia

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Titled just right — Sofa Wine.
"The light red delicious lip smacking spicy vibrant little number is back and ready to go! Its an absolute ripper from the cooler 2023 season." - Gareth Belton, Winemaker
Varieties: Mainly Sangiovese with some Gamay, Pinot noir, Syrah, Merlot and Grenache
Region: Adelaide Hills, South Australia
Volume: 750ml
Alcohol: 12% ABV
Farming Practice: Organic
Soil Type: Sandy and Limestone Clay

We make wine produced exclusively from grapes coming from our own vineyards that lie in one of the best positions of La Morra: “cru” Brunate.

Our family has used its experience towards obtaining high quality wines while respecting tradition and environment fully.

Our work has always been based on few and simple production rules, keeping all the traditional passages that render our wines genuine and unchanged.

A Family Passion
The emotional attachment to this land and to these vineyards has been handed down from father to son. Today, Francesco Borgogno’s sons, Giancarlo and Claudio, direct the winery, flanked by Claudio’s wife Silvia.

Together they check every step in the production of their wine starting with the vineyards and following with the winemaking and the care of the cellar.

The Cellar
We own approx 7 hectars of land and we produce every year 35.000 bottles of wine always using classical method with ageing in big wood barrels without use of barriques.

Ageing
At the end of making process, wines will be moved in wood barrel for ageing in our underfloor cellar. Barrels are made with Slavonian Oak (30 or 50 hl). Dolcetto and the Favorita wine stay just in steel and not in wood. Barolo remains for 4 years in this wooden barrels, while Barbera and Nebbiolo remain between 6 and 8 months in wood barrel from 7 hl approx

Wine-making
The vinification is made under controlled temperature after the pressing of grapes. The process of fermentation and maceration are different for each type of wine and every step is followed from us with the help of expert of oenology Piero Ballario.

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