

Fongoli - 'Maceratum' - Trebbiano - Montefalco, Umbria, IT - 2021
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An intense, brilliant yellow, with beautiful tonality and lively reflections. On the nose, enveloping aromas that recall notes of honey and exotic fruits. At the first sip it appears very fresh, you can immediately savour its soft and decisive taste. Then comes the warmth of the alcohol and finally the pleasantness of a complex, rich wine.
Soil: *Clay/silt, whit a good skeletal structure, high in organic substance, and a good nitrogen-carbon ratio. Higher in active limestone, which makes it ideal for the quality of the wines.
*Cultivation of the vineyard: The vines are cultivated using biodynamic techniques. Only copper, sulphur and biodynamic preparations are used as defence against disease. We work to increase the humus through green manure and biodynamic soil preparations. No synthetic chemical products are used.Harvesting: Hand-picked, from the first half of October.
Harvest: *Manual from the first half of October
*Grape variety: Trebbiano Spoletino, 100%.
Vinification: The grapes are fermented in open vats with indigenous yeasts, on the skins, without temperature control, and with manual punch down three times a day. Pressing in a soft membrane press. The wine rests on the lees and is clarified with racking and oxygenation. The wine is then bottled without filtration or addition of sulphur dioxide.
Bottle ageing: 3 months.
Pairing suggestions: Suitable for elaborate gastronomic combinations. Also excellent as an aperitif.
Serving temperature: 16° - 18°C.
The Fongoli company was founded by Decio Fongoli in the early 1900s, when he took over a property made up of several farms, located at the top of the hill in S. Marco, in the centre of the Montefalco wine-making area. As usual with the farms of the period, they produced wine and oil, as well as rearing pigs and cattle, and cultivating arable land. The first bottled wines date back to the 1940s, thanks to Angelo Fongoli, son of Decio, who produced Bianco S.Marco, Rosso di Montefalco and Vino Sagrantino Pregiato, at that time classified as table wines. Angelo's great passion led him to see the recognition of the DOC for Sagrantino di Montefalco in 1977, the only one in that year. Awards such as the Dujia D'Or for Montefalco Rosso in 1981 and 1983 and other local awards arrived in those years.
Since the end of the 1980s until 1999, the winery was run by his nephew Decio and since 1999, by his great-nephew Angelo, both of whom follow the original approach with ageing in large oak barrels, bottling strictly in-house and vinification with indigenous yeasts using only their own grapes. Today the property covers about 35 hectares in a single body, 23 of which are vineyards, 6 woodland, and the rest truffle ground and meadows, and is managed entirely according to biodynamic principles.
Fongoli’s historical archive and artefacts are a unique example of the history of winemaking and bottling in Montefalco. The epochal changes that it has gone through, and the generational, political and socio-cultural changes are represented by the labels of our wines, through various types of paper, background colours and obviously the legal wording, but all are united by the common thread of essentiality that over time has become one of the traditions of the Fongoli family.