Wine is an intriguing mix of very old and very new. The winemaker’s art as practiced today is a very direct, recognizable descendant of the way people made wine 6,000 years ago. The basic processes are unchanged. At the same time, much new technology is employed especially in newer wine regions. The 2017 COCO TOARU series Zweigelt Qvevris represents an intriguing blend of the very old and the very new in winemaking. We’ve sourced Zweigeltrebe grapes from the very new region of Yoichi, a place that has been growing wine grapes for less than 50 years. But we’ve fermented and aged the wine in a very old-fashioned manner, using unglazed pottery vessels made in Georgia, the birthplace of wine production.
These vessels, made by a septuagenarian who has spent his whole life making clay wine tanks, have been used in Georgia’s wine producing regions for several thousand years, They provide a unique environment for the fermentation and elevage of wine, with stable, steady fermentations and slow, gentle ageing. The result is a very special dry red wine.
We hope you enjoy this unique blend of old and new. A votre sante!
TECHNICAL DATA | |
VARIETY | Zweigelt 100 % |
VINEYARD | Nobori district, Yoichi, Hokkaido |
HARVEST DATE |
3rd November 2017 |
BOTTLING | Bottled on: 18th September 2019 The number of bottles : 756 (750ml) |
ANALYSIS DATA |
Alcohol: 11.6 % Total acidity: 0.67 g/ 100 ml. Residual Sugar: 0.09 % |
13/Sep/2022