Despite the Cortese grape being around since the 18th century, this wine is not as well known as the Barberas and the Moscatos. Similar to all wine production, fermentation for Cortese grapes is a natural process in which released yeast digests the sugars, producing carbon dioxide. The expertise in the science and art of winemaking ia demonstrated by how well the wine maker controls this end-to-end process. Also critical to wine excellence is the quality of the grapes. Roberto Urscheler builds on traditional Cortese wine production methods by growing his Cortese grapes in optimum conditions on extremely hilly slopes with appropriate exposures. He produces two brands of this interesting wine with grapes exclusively selected from his Cortese vines. Cortese Alto Monferrato DOC is a still wine that has an intense straw colour, a delicate aroma, and a dry, fresh and harmonious palate.

The Cortese Alto Monferrato DOC IL Mosso is a dry frizzante wine endowed with great structure and personality. Roberto subjects these grapes to a soft pressing before they undergo temperature-controlled stainless steel fermentation. This allows him to preserve the great aromas of the grapes, which gives this particular wine such good character. Despite its complexity, this wines is easy to drink and best drunk quite young.

As they are not produced in large quantities they make an interesting and refreshing alternative to some of the better known dry white wines. We recommend you try them.

Cortese Still £71.88 12 bottle case (£5.99 per bottle) plus £10 post & packing
Cortese frizante £71.88 12 bottle case (£5.99 per bottle) plus £10 post & packing

Cortese wine typically has an aromatic, slightly acidic bite. Light straw yellow in colour, often with green hues, it is a dry, fresh and harmonic wine, where the alcoholic content and the balanced acidity guarantee a fresh and crisp taste; pleasantly bitter, it’s fruity and fragrant, with a persistent, complex bouquet of scents, including banana, apricot and fresh hay. It delivers a long and elegant aftertaste.

Cortese is well paired with hors d’oeuvres, light fish, shellfish, pasta, risotto, vegetable dishes, bruschetta and light snacks. The dry frizzante Il Mosso is especially delightful as a refreshing drink to have on its own, and either of these wines can be enjoyed as an aperitif.

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Variety of grapes: 100 % Cortese

Production area: Mombaruzzo

Appellation: DOC

Alcohol by volume: 11.5%

Soil: calcareous, clayey

Harvesting: mid September

Fermentation: 7–8 days

Ageing: not recommended

(drink within 1 year of purchase)

Bottling: in springtime

Serving temperature: 7°–12° C when still young

11°–13° C lightly aged.

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Tasting notes - Cortese (still) - Alto Monferrato DOC and Cortese (frizante) - DOC Il MOSSO