Descripción

"I Palchi" es el nombre utilizado para indicar una serie de amplias terrazas bordeadas de pérgolas de viñas viejas de Garganega, situadas en Monte Foscarino. De estos preciosos racimos nace I Palchi Soave Classico, un blanco mineral, expresivo y seductor que refleja un terroir único y privilegiado.

Ficha técnica

Tipo
Blanco
Añada
2021
Grado
12.5% vol.
Subzona
Foscarino
Variedad
100% Garganega
Origen
Soave DOC

Cata

Nariz
Expresivo, con notas de flores blancas, frutas de hueso, aromas cítricos y minerales.
Boca
Fresco, rico y complejo, con acidez muy equilibrada y un final largo y persistente.
Temperatura de servicio
Entre 10 y 12 ºC.
Consumo
Hasta 2033, aproximadamente, si se conserva en óptimas condiciones.
Maridaje
Ideal para maridar con pescados a la parrilla, carnes blancas y quesos frescos.

Viñedo y elaboración

Descripción
Viñedos situados entre 100 y 200 metros sobre el nivel del mar. Sistema de conducción: Pergola Veronese.
Superficie
2,5 hectáreas
Edad
50 años
Suelo
Volcánico.
Vinificación
A su llegada a la bodega, las uvas se enfrían en una cámara frigorífica durante unas horas antes de ser despalilladas. A continuación, se selecciona únicamente el mosto flor, del que, tras una decantación estática de 24 horas, se trasvasa una parte (30%) a barricas (nuevas o utilizadas una vez), otra parte (50%) pasa a barricas grandes, y el 20% restante termina su fermentación alcohólica en acero inoxidable. Tras 6 meses de maduración con bâtonnage periódico, la parte en barricas se trasvasa a acero inoxidable y, en septiembre, se realiza la cuvée con los otros dos lotes de vino.

Opinión de los críticos

James Suckling:

Wow. This is fantastic with mangoes, lemons, pears and hints of vanilla. Mineral, too. It’s full-bodied with bright fruit and a vivid finish. Lots of minerals. A selection of the best grapes of Inama in the grand cru Foscarino. Much less use of barrels than in the past with large casks and stainless. Superb. Drink or hold. (James Suckling)

Wine Enthusiast:

The moment the cork is pulled you know you are in for a ride. Opening with aromas of lemon blossom, lemon peel and lemon curd, you might think this is all the wine has got but you are quickly taken down another path where aromas of hazelnut, roasted apples, magnolia and the first hint of smoke emerge. As the wine hits the palate you are thrust into the vineyard and feel power of the land. Flavors of white peach, mixed citrus, wild herbs and honey lead the way for an explosion of minerality that snaps you back to the glass. This is a wine that will shine against any other in the world. Drink now–2050. (Jeff Porter)

Falstaff:

Bright, radiant straw yellow with elegant green reflections. An appealing nose with notes of ripe lemon, cold smoke, tropical notes, candied pineapple, sugared coconut and cold herbal tea. A very nice texture on the palate, with racy salty undertones, polished, with pleasant interplay and a long, mouth watering finish.

The Wine Advocate:

This is the third vintage produced, and the team at Inama is happy with what they've learned along the way in order to get to this point. The 2021 Soave Classico Foscarino Grande Cuvée I Palchi is what they describe as the most representative of the goal for this wine. Made with 100% Garganega, the wine is beautifully textured and fresh, almost crunchy, and very detailed across with peach, honeydew melon, exotic fruit and crushed oyster shell. I Palchi consists of terraced vineyards with 50- to 60-year-old vines trained with the overhead pergola trellis system. Garganega tends to be a very vigorous grape. The choice of oak use here is carefully contemplated with 50% Stockinger oak casks, 10% new oak, 20% used wood and 20% acacia wood. (Monica Larner)

Decanter:

I Palchi (first vintage, 2019) is the replacement for Du Lot, which Alessio Inama described as ’oily, powerful, oaky.’ The name means 'parcels', referring to the terraces of pergola-trained old-vine Garganega which provide the fruit for this wine. ’Crazy selection is the game changer,’ he explained, noting that only bunches which have achieved a certain yellow hue are picked, as those grapes offer body combined with freshness. Ageing is for six months in 50% large casks, 10% new vapour-toasted barriques, 20% used barriques and 20% stainless steel. The wine is then blended before spending a further six months in stainless steel. Rich, round and flinty, it's full of exotic and peachy yellow fruits, allied to lovely freshness and poised sapidity. Smoky and spicy hints emerge on the long, slightly woody finish. Class. (James Button)