Description
In northern Basilicata, at the terminus of the Appenine mountain chain that forms the spine of Italys topography, there is a spent Volcano. It hasnt erupted for 133,000 years but its impact on the landscape and the regions wines can still be felt today. The volcanos eruptions deposited ash that over the millenia became tuff, a soil that soaks up the abundant rains in the spring, and holds them for the deep-rooted Aglianico vines during hot summers with little precipitation. The 4354 foot cone of the Volcano also plays a crucial role in regulating the weather for the vineswhen the hot, dry summer winds blow in from Africa during the daytime, the evening and nights bring cool air down from the mountain to refresh the vines. Thermal excursion runs from 68 degrees at night to 104 during the day, a difference of 36 degrees!
Its in conditions like this that Macaricos Aglianico thrives. The grape itself has one of the longest vegetative cycles of any, flowering in spring with harvest easily in November, and occasionally in the first 10 days of December! The vineyards are managed biodynamically and are Demeter certified, though since Macarico is a second label of a famous Vulture estate, the wines are not labeled as biodynamic products.




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