Friday, May 5, 2023 - 07:30 PM
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"Reality is an illusion that occurs due to a lack of wine." - Anonymous
We do not have any lack of wine here at Wine Watch although the Wine Bar is only open for our wine tasting events. Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night we have events at the Wine Bar and we are still keeping them small but with the wines we are going large with this one we are busting out the (100) point rated 2001 Madonna Del Piano Riserva Brunello di Montalcino from my personal stash! You know my motto – “Always drink the good stuff first!”

The wine bar is now only open for our wine tasting events, but we are now selling a single table in the Wine Cave on any night that we are open for tastings. So pretty much Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights or any other night you see an event on the calendar we will take one reservation in the Wine Cave. We can accommodate up to 16 people but will accept as few as 6 for a curated dinner by Chefs Toni and Dani.
We must know in advance what food items you want so you will have to coordinate the menu with us ahead of time but we can put together any of your favorites from past Wine Bar menus or whatever you want if we have enough notice. The best thing about this table is the view of the wine, we have the largest selection of vintage wine in South Florida and everything is available at a retail price!! Remember this is a real wine cave so you may want to bring a sweater… it is 64 degrees in the wine cave.
Join us as we experience 10 different Brunello Di Montalcino from this legendary producer along with a special meal to accompany the tasting wines. The fee for this tasting which includes dinner is $350 + tax, for reservations call 954-523-9463 or e-mail andy@winewatch.com.


Valdicava Brunello Di Montalcino Vertical Tasting
Friday, May 5th
7:30 PM
Reception
2019 Valdicava Rosso Di Montalcino
Brunello di Montalcino Vertical Tasting
2004 Valdicva Brunello Di Montalcino
2005 Valdicva Brunello Di Montalcino
2006 Valdicva Brunello Di Montalcino
2007 Valdicva Brunello Di Montalcino
2016 Valdicva Brunello Di Montalcino
2001 Valdicva Brunello Di Montalcino Madonna Del Piano Riserva
2003 Valdicva Brunello Di Montalcino Madonna Del Piano Riserva
2009 Valdicva Brunello Di Montalcino Madonna Del Piano Riserva
2013 Valdicva Brunello Di Montalcino Madonna Del Piano Riserva
2015 Valdicva Brunello Di Montalcino Madonna Del Piano Riserva
Menu
Selection of Cheese and Charcuterie
Sauteed Hudson Valley Foie Gras with Wild Mushrooms over Brioche Toast
Smoked Tomato Bolognese Taglialini with fresh shaved Parmesan
Pancetta Wrapped Cinghiale with Rosemary Sage Crispy Potatoes
Cassis scented Vanilla Custard with Fresh Blueberries and blackberries
The price for this tasting which includes dinner is $350 + tax. For reservations call 954-523-9463 or e-mail andy@winewatch.com. Please let us know when you make your reservations if you have any dietary restrictions and Chef Toni will be happy to accommodate you.
A bit about Valdicava

Valdicava is the name of the area that leads into the foothills of Montalcino. To the left is the La Casa vineyard of Caparzo and to the right is Val Di Suga and the small hill in the middle of his property is the oldest vines planted on the property (1970) “Madonna del Piano”. The Valdicava estate was one of the original members of the Brunello consortium, formed in 1967. Like everyone else in the region the Abrusezzi family was trying to emulate the wines of Biondi Santi. The early years were tough as the producers were feeling their way through production problems and many did not have the facility to produce outstanding wines. The 1970’s saw a huge investment of newcomers in Montalcino. The Cinzano vermouth firm, with Coco-Cola money behind it, headed a group that purchased Col d’Orcia, an estate that has produced wine for years. Marchesi de Frescobaldi was involved with a group known as Enoviticola Senese, which had French, German, and Spanish investors as well. Their estate, Castelgiocondo, brought out its first bottles in 1980, not all Brunello. The most talked about outsider was the house of Banfi, the largest US importer of Italian wines, which had prepared some 1,000 acres of vines (only 125 of them in Montalcino) at a place called Poggio d’Oro, or “The golden Hill”. With all this new activity the old timers like Valdicava were forced to continually improve their wines to keep up with the foreign talent. Valdicava has been experimenting with rootstock and different clones of Sangiovese Grosso on their estate for the last thirty years and today they seem to have the winning combination.
Valdicava is one of the rising stars of the Brunello district. The wines of this young estate are the handy work of Vincenzo Abrusezzi. Vincenzo is a perfectionist. He will settle for nothing short of excellence and it shows in his work. He has seen the big companies come in and make a huge impact in terms of recognition of his regions wines but loves the things about this region that make it unique.
This estate has been dedicated to quality from the very start with an ongoing experimentation of rootstock and clone selection refining every vintage of this wine. The oldest vines on the property were planted in 1970 and the youngest in 2001. Vincenzo Abrusezzi is one of the leaders in terms of progressive thinking and cutting edge viticulture in Montalcino today. He has a no chemical/back to nature approach to viticulture at Valdicava and believes that the health of the vineyard is most important and that chemicals harm the long term the health of the soils. They are a short-term/easy fix to a specific problem and can cause even bigger problems in the long run.
The vineyard is planted 3,000 vines per acre and the soil is a mixture of clay, sand, Galestro and this combination of different soil types, four different rootstocks and four different clones of Sangiovese make Valdicava one of the most unique wines made in Brunello. Valdicava did years of research to find out which rootstock/clone combination did the best in each particular soil type and the new releases from this winery soundly prove that this is one of the top producers in Brunello Di Montalcino today. The winery produces on average 2,000 cases of Rosso di Montalcino, 2,000 cases of Brunello di Montalcino and 500 cases of the Riserva Brunello di Montalcino labeled “Madonna del Piano”. Due to the limited production of these wines they can be very hard to find, especially with wine writers like Robert Parker Jr. giving praise to the effect of: "The 1995 Madonna Del piano is a candidate for wine of the vintage." And even more impressive stating that: “Vincenzo Abruzzesi is Montalcino’s number one over-achiever with winner after winner since 1988. The secret – a willingness, indeed eagerness, to spend whatever it takes for quality in addition to utilizing several of Italy’s outstanding consultants, winemaker Attilio Pagli and agronomist Andrea Paoletti (the former Antinori vineyard manager). Pagli is unfortunately little known to the larger public, but no oenologist in Italy has made so many excellent wines since the mid-1980’s.”
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