Skip to Content
Vino Intrepido Wines
Story
Concept
Regions
Varieties
Wines
Events
Distributors
Contact
0
0
0
0
Vino Intrepido Wines
Story
Concept
Regions
Varieties
Wines
Events
Distributors
Contact
Story
Concept
Regions
Varieties
Wines
Events
Distributors
Contact
Wines 'Inherited Trait' Metodo Ancestrale Lambrusco 2022
inherited lambrusco square.png Image 1 of
inherited lambrusco square.png
inherited lambrusco square.png

'Inherited Trait' Metodo Ancestrale Lambrusco 2022

from A$24.99
Only 10 available
sale

Lambrusco is both the name of a wine from Italy, as well as a family of grape varieties used in the production of this wine. Though genetically connected each variety brings something a bit different to a wine, hence why they are almost always blends. The most traditional Lambrusco wines complete their fermentation in bottle, whereby the CO2 generated as a by-product is trapped in the bottle. Though slightly spritzy these are not aperitif wines, designed to be had with the food famous in the Emilia region.

One of the only vineyards in Victoria where Lambrusco varieties are planted is the Chalmers Merbein vineyard, which also functions as a nursery. Fortunately, I was able to secure some Lambrusco Maestri and could not have been happier with the quality. After de-stemming and pressing the wine was fermented in stainless steel. As it approached completion it was bottled so the remaining CO2 could be dissolved in the wine to produce the bubbles.

There are many ways to make a wine sparkling, but the most traditional and historic is performed when a wine finishes ferment in bottle. In Italy this is referred to as Metodo Ancestrale, or Ancestral Method. In the ancestral sense we inherit DNA and potential behavioural patterns from our ancestors, which is where I got the idea for the name of this wine, Inherited Trait. This traditional approach is also one that is passed down from one generation to another.

NB: This sparkling wine has not been disgorged of the sediment in the bottle, which is not only harmless but full of flavour and texture. It does mean the wine might froth a bit, so it is strongly advised that you store the bottle upright and very cold before opening.

Size:
Quantity:
Add To Cart

Lambrusco is both the name of a wine from Italy, as well as a family of grape varieties used in the production of this wine. Though genetically connected each variety brings something a bit different to a wine, hence why they are almost always blends. The most traditional Lambrusco wines complete their fermentation in bottle, whereby the CO2 generated as a by-product is trapped in the bottle. Though slightly spritzy these are not aperitif wines, designed to be had with the food famous in the Emilia region.

One of the only vineyards in Victoria where Lambrusco varieties are planted is the Chalmers Merbein vineyard, which also functions as a nursery. Fortunately, I was able to secure some Lambrusco Maestri and could not have been happier with the quality. After de-stemming and pressing the wine was fermented in stainless steel. As it approached completion it was bottled so the remaining CO2 could be dissolved in the wine to produce the bubbles.

There are many ways to make a wine sparkling, but the most traditional and historic is performed when a wine finishes ferment in bottle. In Italy this is referred to as Metodo Ancestrale, or Ancestral Method. In the ancestral sense we inherit DNA and potential behavioural patterns from our ancestors, which is where I got the idea for the name of this wine, Inherited Trait. This traditional approach is also one that is passed down from one generation to another.

NB: This sparkling wine has not been disgorged of the sediment in the bottle, which is not only harmless but full of flavour and texture. It does mean the wine might froth a bit, so it is strongly advised that you store the bottle upright and very cold before opening.

Lambrusco is both the name of a wine from Italy, as well as a family of grape varieties used in the production of this wine. Though genetically connected each variety brings something a bit different to a wine, hence why they are almost always blends. The most traditional Lambrusco wines complete their fermentation in bottle, whereby the CO2 generated as a by-product is trapped in the bottle. Though slightly spritzy these are not aperitif wines, designed to be had with the food famous in the Emilia region.

One of the only vineyards in Victoria where Lambrusco varieties are planted is the Chalmers Merbein vineyard, which also functions as a nursery. Fortunately, I was able to secure some Lambrusco Maestri and could not have been happier with the quality. After de-stemming and pressing the wine was fermented in stainless steel. As it approached completion it was bottled so the remaining CO2 could be dissolved in the wine to produce the bubbles.

There are many ways to make a wine sparkling, but the most traditional and historic is performed when a wine finishes ferment in bottle. In Italy this is referred to as Metodo Ancestrale, or Ancestral Method. In the ancestral sense we inherit DNA and potential behavioural patterns from our ancestors, which is where I got the idea for the name of this wine, Inherited Trait. This traditional approach is also one that is passed down from one generation to another.

NB: This sparkling wine has not been disgorged of the sediment in the bottle, which is not only harmless but full of flavour and texture. It does mean the wine might froth a bit, so it is strongly advised that you store the bottle upright and very cold before opening.

You Might Also Like

'Clear Cut' Col Fondo Prosecco Rosé 2023
'Clear Cut' Col Fondo Prosecco Rosé 2023
from A$32.99
sale
'Cold Fusion' Col Fondo Prosecco 2022
'Cold Fusion' Col Fondo Prosecco 2022
from A$24.99
sale

follow

Links

Mailing List

Sign up to get all the Vino Intrepido news and offers!

Thank you!

Liquor Licence No. 36310039

WARNING

Under the Liquor Control Reform Act 1998 it is an offence;

  • To supply alcohol to a person under the age of 18 years (Penalty exceeds $17,000)

  • For a person under the age of 18 years to purchase or receive liquor (Penalty exceeds $700)

All content on this site is the property of James Scarcebrook and Vino Intrepido. Unauthorised replication or repurposing of content without prior approval is strictly prohibited.

In the spirit of reconciliation Vino Intrepido acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.

Powered by Squarespace