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Inti Garganega Verona IGT

Veneto, Italy

Inti is Corte Sant’Alda’s distinctive amber wine, crafted from organically and biodynamically grown Garganega on the limestone-rich hills of Mezzane di Sotto. Named after the Incan sun god, it reflects both the wine’s luminous colour and the estate’s belief in working in harmony with nature. Extended skin contact, fermentation with indigenous yeasts and ageing with minimal intervention create a wine of remarkable texture, complexity and vitality. Aromas of dried apricot, orange peel and wild herbs are layered with hints of chamomile, honey and sweet spice. The palate is savoury and beautifully structured, combining vibrant acidity with gentle tannic grip and a long, mineral finish. A compelling gastronomic wine, it pairs effortlessly with roast poultry, mushroom dishes, aged cheeses or richly spiced Mediterranean cuisine.

 

Colour
Orange
ABV
12%
Organic Status
Organic and Biodynamic
Style
Still
Volume
75cl
Ageing Potential
Drink now
Grape
Garganega
Case Size
6x75cl
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The Producer

We have had the pleasure of working with Marinella Camerani for more than a two decades.  During that time CSA has emerged from Valpolicella’s backwaters to take centre stage amongst the region’s most celebrated producers.  In 2008 Gambero Rosso crowned Marinella her ‘Winemaker of the Year’, a fitting accolade for a woman whose vision and determination have established this estate at the forefront of Italian winemaking.

Fermentation for all the wines is in upright wooden tini and all are hand-plunged.  Marinella’s vineyards are planted on the limestone-rich soils found in the Illasi valley.  Here, the foothills of the Dolomites offer a steep SW exposure and excellent drainage.  VSP is used throughout to facilitate ripening and reduce disease pressure.  Corte Sant’Alda is the only estate in the Veneto to be certified both organic and biodynamic.

Each wine is utterly typical of its style: ‘Ca Fiui’ is young, zappy, fresh and vibrant, the Ripasso is richer and reflects its time in cherry-wood casks whilst the Amarone has the heft and density typical of wines made from concentrated grapes.  Marinella is one of the few remaining producers to continue the ancient practice of air-drying all the grapes used in the Amarone and the Recioto.  35 tons of fruit have had the rotten berries removed.  One by one.  It’s an absurdly time-consuming process but the slow desiccation results in complexity rather than just concentration.  The Recioto finishes its fermentation without filtration.