Botromagno Gravina

Botromagno Gravina

Wine Description

Produced from 60% Greco and 40% Malvasia, Gravina Bianco is one of Italy's most ancient white wines. Like many of the world's most iconic wines, the grape varieties that traditionally produced this wine originated elsewhere but found their ideal habitat in Puglia. The wine gained DOC status in 1983 and is currently only produced by Botromagno, which has had great success with this wine in multiple export markets.  From the 2013 vintage onward, the vineyards that produce Botromagno's Gravina DOP wines are certified Organic.

Alberto D'Agostino, Alberto Antonini, Beniamino D'Agostino
Botromagno Winery
Botromagno - La Selva Grande Vineyard
Botromagno - La Selva Vineyard
Botromagno - Vineyard
Botromagno - D'Agostino Family
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Vineyard & Production Info
Vineyard name
zingariello
Vineyard size
30 acres
Soil composition
Calcareous
Training method
Pergola/Arbor-trained Guyot
Elevation:
1,600 feet
Vines/acre:
10000
Yield/acre:
3.2 tons
Exposure:
Southwestern
Year vineyard planted:
2001
Harvest time:
end of september
First vintage of this wine:
1991
Bottles produced of this wine:
25,000
Average Vine Age:
18
Certified Eco-Friendly Practices:
USDA Certified Organic Grapes
Certified Vineyards:
yes
Certifying Organizations:
USDA
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Winemaking & Aging
Varietal composition:
60% Greco, 40% Malvasia
Fermentation container:
Stainless steel tanks
Length of alcoholic fermentation:
15 days
Fermentation temperature:
57-61 °F
Maceration technique:
Pumpovers
Type of aging container:
Stainless steel tanks
Length of aging before bottling:
4 months
Total SO2
73
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Analytical Data
pH level:
3.35
Acidity:
5.6 g/L
Alcohol:
12.5 %
Dry extract:
20.3 g/L
Total SO2
73
Residual sugar:
5.5 g/L