Federici Winery, Ortonovo, Liguria

Federici Winery, Ortonovo, Liguria

“With Wine, Poetry, or Virtue, as you choose, but get Drunk!”

Charles Baudelaire

The ‘Federici Winery’, the Lunigiana in a glass! 

There is nothing like the regional products of a territory that can describe its history and culture. The fruits of the earth tell us how  people have shaped the landscape where they live. That is why visiting “Federici Winery is a special way to discover Lunigiana.

Lunigiana is a mysterious land sandwiched between the Ligurian coastal towns of “Cinque Terre” and the Tuscan cities of Lucca and Pisa. Follow me , read my post and explore a new part of Italy!

Federici Winery

A special visit at “Federici Winery”, Ortonovo, Liguria

On the 2nd November I visited the “Federici Winery in Ortonovo, near the ancient ruins of Luni, the famous Roman port, where Roman merchant ships  used to transport precious Carrara marble along the Tyrrhenian Sea.

Luca Federici welcomed me when I arrived at his wine cellar. He was ready to guide me through a tour of his  winery and dedicated his time to share with me the story of his family, his territory and his wines. Luca’s big smile warmed a rainy day, making me realise that if you do what you love, you never work a day in your life!

Federici Family, a Story of vineyards and men

The Federici family, originally from Ortonovo  boast a long tradition of winemaking that has been handed down from father to son.

It all started in 1985, when Giulio Federici and his wife Isa, the third generation of the family restored a country property in Lunigiana , devoting themselves to cultivating the local grapes and to making quality wines.

Luca, the oenoligist, and his brother Andrea, the sales and marketing manager, represent the fourth generation of the Federici family“. Today together they lead their business with passion, professionalism and with care for their territory.

Vermentino, the gold grape of Lunigiana land

The best result of the Federici family‘s love for what they do is  of course one of my favourite wines, the so called Vermentino: a dry white wine that is sleek, tangy and even a little bit sexy.

There are hundreds of white grape types planted throughout Italy,  though the Vermentino for me is really the best  .

This old variety grows well  here , because  the climate is mild , and because the vines are planted close to the sea.

I’m crazy  about the elegance of the Vermentino as well as the , minerality and  saltiness in its finish, and pairing it  with the local cuisine specialities , such as : seafood antipasti and pesto sauce, is something you have to experience once in your life!

“Federici Winery” is located near the ancient Roman port of Luni

“Federici Winery owes its name to the sun shining in the ancient Roman port of Luni. The archaeological site is still intact and just a couple of miles from the winery, and commemorates the thousand year old tradition of winemaking in this area.

“Federici Winery is located near La Spezia in far eastern Liguria nestling against the Apuan Alps (with peaks reaching almost 7,000ft  only 5 km from the sea) and the river plain of the River Magra.

The terroir of “Federici Winery”

This privileged position  provides an incredible microclimate, where the action of sea and mountain breeze, alternating between day and night, creates optimal  conditions for growing vines and producing wines of excellence.

Here the soil in the valley is of an alluvial and sandy  nature with leaner clay on the hills. That is how the Federicis can experiment  different varieties of the Vermentino producing completely different taste profiles in the vineyard, along with other grapes:

Harvest usually starts  towards the end of  August and the beginning of September . Grape picking is one of the most important phases of work for the Federicis and is entirely done by hand just like it used to be when the winery was first set up.

The estate of “Federici Winery” and its cellar

The “Federici Winery is a key player in the local economy and has the objective to constantly work to enhance the quality of its wines. The winery extends over  around 25 hectares with vineyards in prized locations both on the hillside and on the plain.

The winery buys hand-harvested grapes from other small growers in the surrounding countryside paying for quality, and  keeping alive both tradition and wine culture. The winery produces 200.000 bottles a year, including  whites, reds, rosé, sparkling wines, sweet wines and grappa.

Art and thecnology at “Federici Winery”

The Federicis invested a lot of money in the new winery in 2015, which now covers 1600 square metres and it is equipped with  state of the art technology, such as a special isobaric bottling system, which ensures  optimal care in the packaging of the wine .

Moreover, the winery follows  bio-architectural principles in order to  reduce  the impact on the environment as well as maximise energy savings. The beautiful underground cellar, where the wines rest for their final refinement, is a perfect example of the  harmony that exists between the buildings and nature.

The cellar of “Federici Winery”

The cellar is situated around a hundred metres below sea level, which helps harness the natural stability of temperature and humidity provided by the  presence of an underground aquifer.

All this is further supported by constant control of every stage of the production process thanks to ecological  solutions in the wine cellar such as solar panels, natural ventilation and the use of wood, stone and brick.

The Federicis are very proud of their magical reign and passion and patience and experience are key words of their philosophy.  For them viticulture is a family tradition, and their care for the environment, the climate, the vineyards and  their employees produces matchless wines, whose  flavour reflect the beauty of their terroir

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Tasting of the wines of Federici  Winery” 

Wine tasting in “Federici Winery is an intimate and personal experience. The tasting room  is very  large, decorated with frescos and has two magnificent handmade chandeliers the design of which has been inspired by nature.

Luca took me through his line of biological  wines and demonstrated the quality of his best bottles of wine by pouring me a glass of their Vermentino. He  is proud of his wines with good reason and I sipped through his wines with pleasure.

All showed great character and depth as well as a softness you rarely see with natural wines. They seemed stable, substantial and yet so expressively honest.

The “Colli di Luni DOC Area”

Luca explained how the ideal climate for their white wines exists in the “Colli di Luni DOC Area”:

“ During the day there is superb ventilation and optimal  exposure to the sun whilst the evenings are fresh and humid, always with moderate temperatures whether it be winter or summer.

The best white wines  of the “Federici Winery”

Federici‘s  vineyards are situated within two to three miles of the sea, and here are the three versions of  the their  best wines made from 100 % Vermentino:

What you don’t know about the Vermentino!

I learned a lot about Vermentino thanks to Luca. The best Vermentino is medium-bodied, fresh and quite round, with a floral aftertaste, and its freshness is the result of the natural, lively acidity of the grape itself which provides balance as well as a marvellous affinity for pairing with a variety of foods.

Vermentino grows not only in Liguria, but also in Sardinia and Tuscany, and in each of these three territories, the vineyards are very close to the sea,  giving the wines a special character that you don’t find in wines from vineyards in a warmer, inland area.

Vermentino from a maritime climate tends to display a great minerality or saltiness in the finish. Vermentino is one of the most important varieties in Liguria, along with another white known as Pigato.

The best red wines of “Federici Winery”

Lunigiana is one of the smallest region in Italy, but its white wines are among the most distinctive, like the other three wines I sipped at the “Federici Winery :

Lunigiana, a magic land between Tuscany and Liguria

If you are a wine lover or a wine expert, Lunigiana could be your perfect upcoming destination. Lunigiana, in north west Tuscany, has a lot to offer. It is a location to be enjoyed all year round, and above all it is easy to get to via flights to either Pisa or Genoa.

The wine region of Lunigiana is very beautiful, with vineyards on rocky  hillsides that  overlook the sea as well as vineyards higher up in the valleys  and small narrow roads that meander up amongst the vineyards.   With such a large number of grape varieties unique to Lunigiana, this can lead to some confusion though doing research before visiting and wine tasting in such a picturesque region is worthwhile.

What to see in Lunigiana

Lunigiana is also dotted with numerous stunning medieval villages and  is a pearl amongst the other international  and aristocratic hamlets  along the zone of the  “Riviera Ligure di Levante”, such as:

Lunigiana lies between the northern Appenines, the “Versilian Plan”, and the “Gulf of la Spezia” and has real rural character as well as castles, Romanesque churches, and  old towns full scenes of rare beauty starting with Luni and Sarzana.

The ancient Roman port of Luni

Luni  the ancient Roman port which gives the name to LunigianaLuni is surrounded by a valley called “Val di Magra” in the “Montemarcello Magra Park”, which extends from inland Liguria up to the Gulf of Poets”. Points of interest include the remains of an Roman Amphitheatre (1st century AD) and the Archaeological Museum.

Sarzana, a beautiful town in Liguria

Some are born in Sarzana and love it for life, others choose Sarzana as their place. The latter seems to be the case with the family Bonaparte, who were welcomed there in exile and from  where they left to conquer the world.

The Bonaparte family left an important witness to their presence in the form of the “Bonaparte Tower House”, which is located in the first section of the “Via Mazzini”, a few steps away from the ancient church of “Sant’Andrea”.

Sarzana is a quiet city, tourists don’t go there much. You might peek into some of the antique shops in the historic centre, or into the terrific  main square “Piazza Matteotti” .

There are many restaurants in Sarzana, and all of them are good. It’s like the town is waiting for tourists who seldom come.

What to visit in Sarzana 

Sarzana has two nice castles:

Federici Wines are perfect for each moment of your Life

Italy, 100 % of Beauty!

Save your appetite my friends . Stay thirsty. Passion and humility create balance in the heart and balance in the glass. Luca knows this and you can see it in his eyes and taste it in his wines.

It was an incredible experience. I learned a lot about wines and the culture of this land. Without any doubt, I can help you with finding a new place to go for your upcoming holidays in Italy!

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‘Vinoè 2018’ , Florence

‘Vinoè 2018’ , Florence

“One should always be drunk. That’s all that matters…But with what? With wine, with poetry, or with virtue, as you chose. But get drunk.”
Charles Baudelaire

“Vinoè 2018” , a stunning wine exihibition in Florence

“Vinoè 2018” is an event in Florence, which is  dedicated to Italian and international wine wxcellence . Now it is in its third edition and is  organized by FISAR’ (‘Italian Federation of Hotel and Catering Sommeliers’). There are not only exihibitors with their best bottles of white, sparkling, rosé and red wines, but also cooking shows .

15 reasons to go to “Vinoè 2018”,  in Florence

“Vinoè 2018” is a meeting point for wine lovers and expetrs.  It is possible in 3 days  to discover:

  1. 800 wine labels, among the famous and less famous wineries;
  2. 140 tasting counters, chaired by winemakers, providing a special glimpse of  national  and international  wine making tradition;
  3. Wine roducers from all over Italy, from the North to the South; in particular there will be a wide representation of Tuscany with its Brunello di Montalcino. This is a red DOCG Italian wine produced in the vineyards surrounding the town of Montalcino , which is located about 80 km South of Florence in the Tuscany Wine region;
  4. The great  ine excellence from beyond the Alps;
  5. An interesting debate about reduction and replacement of sulphites in wine launched by  Carlos Veloso dos Santos , CEO of “Amorim”
  6. The art of asting chocolate, grapes & distillates with a special workshop presented by Paolo Bini, whois a distillate expert;
  7. The secrets of winemaking in anfora from ancient to modern time with a seminar dedicated on this issue , a meeting whose speaker is the oenologist Francesco Bartoletti;
  8.  The terroir of Burgundy with the vertical tasting of Vosne Romanée Clos des Réas 1er Cru” (Pinot Noir in purity produced between 2011 and 2015);
  9. A masterclass dedicated to champagne vintages led by Cristina Willemsen of  “Fier Ce Fit”;
  10. A vertical tasting of Lauro Costa Toscana IGT Podere la Regola”,  and of Brunello Montalcino Castello Banfi” ;
  11. Food and wine culture of eastern countries, the origins and rituals of  Sakè (a Japanese drink that is made by fermenting rice) told by Giovanni Baldini of “Firenze Sakè” and by Arimitsu Sake Brewery” ;
  12. A professional talk about the physico-chemical composition or the organoleptic  characteristics of the wine by Monica Picchi, teacher at “Agrarian Faculty of the University of Florence”
  13. A journey around the world of the women entrepreneurs in the field of wine making moderated by the sommelier  Genni Setteducati;
  14. Emanuele Costantini, the best FISAR” , who earned a nomination for best sommelier  2018;
  15. Cooking classes with a pool of experts: Michelangelo Masoni, who is  a famous butcher of ViareggioSimone Alessio Sparacino, who is the chef at the starred  “CumQuibus” of San Gimignano; Francesco Secci, who is a member of the “Prato Deak Team”; the partners of ” Consorzio di Tutela del Vitellone Bianco dell’Appennino Centrale”, which is an Italian consortium for the protecion of native breeds, such as the Chianina  and the white veal from thecentral Apennines.

8 great Italian vines at “Vinoè 2018” 

“Vinoè 2018” is a really beautiful and inspiring experience. There are lots of visitors and I have the fantastic opportunity to taste high quality wine such as:
  1. “Tintilia (66)”, Claudio Cipressi, Molise;
  2. Bianco di Mariagrazia”,Tenuta Benedetta Etna Bianco,  Sicily;
  3. “Tommaso Stellino”, Sicily;
  4. “Scalunera Etna Bianco”, Torre Mora/Piccini, Sicily/Tuscany;
  5. “Eleuteria”, Nerello Mascalese, Tenuta del Travale, Calabria;
  6. “Barolo”, Bruna Grimaldi, Piedmont;
  7. “Erbaluce”, Cieck, Piedmont;
  8. “Alta Langa”, Borgo Moncalvo, Piedmont.

3 great Italian wineries at “Vinoè 2018” 

Of course there are lot of wineries which deserve lot of attention, but I have selected three of them . They are located in the South of Italy .  The wines ofItaly’s southern wine districts are bold, full-bodied, and satisfying.

Southern Italy has been producing wine for over 4000 years. The wine business here was already booming in 2000 B.C. when the Phoenicians arrived. The Greeks dubbed southern Italy “The Land of Wine” and the Romans delighted in the wines of the Campania region.

In modern times, however, wine production in southern Italy has languished, and a large portion of wine produced there was sold to France and Germany as a blending wine. All that is changing!

Give a lokk to the rich and fine wine production of these wineries here above which are situated in Molise, Sicily, and Calabria. Have fun!

1. “Claudio Cipressi Winery”, Molise

Claudio Cipressi Winery”, is located in San Felice del Molise, Campobasso. Since 2014 it has become officially certified as organic .  Moliseis a beautiful region with a unique landscape. It is largely uncontaminated and the vineyards have great potential, which is why Claudio Cipressi cultivates 16 hectares with enthusiasm. Claudio Cipressi has reintroduced the Tintilia a native white grape variety.

2. “Tenuta Mora Winery”, Sicily

“Tenuta Mora Winery is owned by the historic Tuscan producer Tenute Piccini”, one of the most popular brand of Chianti, Chianti Classico, and Brunello Wines in Italy and the world. “Tenuta Mora Winery is a boutique winery located on the Etna volcano, a black mountain looking at a blue shining sea, a unique place able to craft hidden wine gems.

The two vineyards of “Tenuta Mora are located at about 650-700m in Contrada Rovittello, in the municipality of Castiglione di Sicilia and Contrada Torre, in the municipality of Linguaglossa. The philosophy of “Tenuta Mora Winery is one grape, one territory. Their main grapes are Nerello Mascalese and Nerello Cappuccio. The average age of vines sits at around 15 years old .

Vineyards on the Etna feature extremely fertile volcanic soils at an altitude of 650-700 meters above sea level (2100-2300 ft), with important temperature variations between day and night considerably influencing the quality of the grapes. Other properties under the Piccini umbrella are Valiano in Chianti ClassicoVilla al Cortille in Montalcino, Tenuta Moraia in the Maremma Toscana, and Regio Cantinain the Aglianico del Vulture DOC zone of Basilicata.  They are passionate about Winemaking!

3. “Tenuta del Travale”, Cosenza

Tenuta del Travale”  is located in Rovito, Cosenza, a thirty minute drive from the spectacular blue sea of the Tyrrhenian coast in Calabria. Calabria is a wine region waiting to be discovered. Calabrian Wine has not received the recognition it deserves, even though the region of Calabria has a very long history of vine cultivation. The territory is gorgeous, but the economic problems of the region have prevented it from achieving its full potential.

A goal that was pursued with determination by the owners of “Tenuta del Travale” , Raffaella Ciardullo and his husband Nicola Piluso. Today they run this stunning  estate revitalising the old territory.  They carry on the intent of defending the ancient Calabrian origin of Nerello Mascalese with one single label “Eleuteria” (there is  some evidence that Nerello Mascalese may be related to Mantonico Bianco, an ancientCalabrian grape). “Tenuta del Travale” covers two hectares of hilly terrain. Founded in 1993, the estate cultivates today only 2 varieties of vines, Nerello Mescalese and Nerello Cappuccio, from which are produced Red Wines with the IGP recognition.

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What is “Vinoè 2018”

“Vinoè 2018”  is not only a sensorial experience. It’s the perfect place where you can understand why the story behind each wine in your glass matters. There’s the value of work according to human passion and effort. An example of authentic life to follow in the caos of these times!

“Vinoè 2018”   is a way to travel in the world of wine, which is one of the best attractive in Florence. The capital of Tuscany  has remarkable wines, most notably the deep red wine Chianti Classico,  which is made with perfect purple Sangiovese grapes grown in the golden sunlight of the Tuscan hills. You’ll also find fine wines like the Brunello di Montalcino, Pomino Vin Santo and other Trebiano white wines, and Moscadello varieties for sweet wines! It takes a long time to speak about wine in Tuscany, so it’s better for you to come and taste them! Have a nice trip!

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