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Colli Berici DOC Riserva "Oratorio di San Lorenzo" by Azienda Agricola Inama

This wine is a selection of the best grapes in the best vintages from [Inama's](/producer/azienda-agricola-inama) Oratorio di San Lorenzo vineyard. The area of the Oratorio di San Lorenzo is a small valley surrounded by unspoilt nature, a mystic place where monks lived in the past. The wine was first produced in 2004 with the intention of expressing just how well the [Carménère](/grape/carmenere) grape seems to have adapted to the [Colli Berici](/appellation/colli-berici-doc) area. Here the micro-climate is unique and in the case of this vineyard, it's affected positively by the influence of the adjacent forest, which gives organic substances like limestone and clay and gives origin to important temperature gaps. The area is often hot during the day and fresh at night. In 2009 the wine received DOC status as a riserva. Biological viticulture, it boasts low yields averaging just 40hl per hectare. It spends 18 months in mostly new barriques.

Colli Berici DOC Riserva  'Oratorio di San Lorenzo' by Azienda Agricola Inama

Key wine information

Producer Azienda Agricola Inama
Style Still
Colour Red
Grape Blend Carménère (100%)
Label Oratorio di San Lorenzo
Appellation Colli Berici DOC
Region Veneto
Alcohol 15.5%


Tasting Notes

100% Carmenere, this is a fantastic expression of both grape and territory. Soft, fleshy fruit come forward with a perfumed character that quickly reveals complex layers of pepper and blackcurrant. It’s well crafted, ripe, balanced and in possession of admirable length. Drinking exceptionally well now.

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Reviewed by Paul Caputo on 03/09/2018