Experience the Taste of Italian Heritage: Consorzio dell'Asti Wines
As a New York wine enthusiast, you're no stranger to the world of diverse wine cultures. But have you had the chance to explore the rich, bubbly flavours of Italian wines from the Piedmont region? The Consorzio dell’Asti, the custodian of Asti Spumante DOCG and Moscato d'Asti DOCG, offers a taste of Italy's cherished viticultural heritage right here in the Big Apple.
Asti Spumante DOCG and Moscato d'Asti DOCG are not just any wines; they are the culmination of a tradition that goes back over a century. Born from the Moscato Bianco grapes grown in the fertile regions of Langhe-Roero and Monferrato, these wines are a sensory journey that echoes the landscapes they come from. The autochthonous Piedmont varietal's unique aroma blend transforms into a fragrant bouquet of botanical essences, striking the perfect balance between intensity and refinement.
New Yorkers with a keen palate for history will be captivated by Asti's origins. The Asti Spumante we enjoy today traces its roots to 1865 when Carlo Gancia, after studying vinification techniques in Champagne, France, introduced the "Classic Method" to Moscato Bianco grapes. This innovation led to the creation of Italy's first spumante. The legacy continued with the introduction of the "Martinotti Method" in 1898 by Federico Martinotti, making the production of Moscato d’Asti more accessible to winemakers.
The hard work and dedication of the Consorzio’s members have led them to gain numerous recognitions. In 1967, Asti was awarded the DOC designation, which was the highest accolade an Italian wine could have at the time. In 1993, it was later conferred the DOCG designation (Controlled and Guaranteed Designation of Origin). Subsequently, the UNESCO recognized the vineyard landscapes of Langhe-Roero and Monferrato as World Heritage sites, thus protecting and preserving the land for future generations.
As part of their 90th-anniversary celebration, Consorzio dell'Asti has undergone a rebranding to reach younger generations while preserving its unique heritage and core values. So, whether you are an ardent oenophile or a casual wine drinker, take a sip of these effervescent Italian wines, and embark on an enchanting journey of heritage, tradition, and exceptional taste right here in New York.
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