The area was granted DOCG status in 1990. Its 247
acres (100ha) of vineyards are located north of Vercelli on steep, south-facing
slopes (at a height of 274–396m), centered around the commune of Gattinara and
stretching westward towards the Alps. This winemaking zone enjoys a continental
climate and the vines grow on iron-rich gravelly soils of volcanic origin, with
traces of carbonate, calcium and magnesium. The uniqueness of these soils,
combined with the ideal microclimate, helps yield excellent Nebbiolo grapes.
Similar to Ghemme, the wine must comprise 90% Spanna
(the local name for Nebbiolo), the rest made up of Bonarda di Gattinara and
Vespolina. Unlike Ghemme, which has an alcohol level of 12%, Gattinara must
reach 12.5% (13% for riserva). Ageing requirements are 36 months with 12 in oak
barrels, or for the riserva, 48 months with 24 months spent in wood. The wine
usually ranges from orange to garnet in color, and has a rustic nature and an
aromatic bouquet reminiscent of violets. Its reputation for exceptional
longevity is thanks to its very prominent tannins and high acidity, which is
greater than that of its more well-known cousins, Barolo and Barbaresco.
Source: www.wine-searcher.com
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