New year new wine!

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First off, a Happy New Year to you all! We’re back at work, and there’s plenty to be done, both in the vineyards and in the cellars, where we have some important news.

With the start of the new year, we are proud to unveil our new product, a table wine made in our winery’s classic style, which is taking over from our old Merlot.

Below you will find a short description of the wine by our winemaker Carlo Ferrini, with whom we worked to create this little San Leonardo. I hope you like it.

TERRE di San Leonardo

A new wine with the experience of a distinguished past

Made using selected grapes cultivated in the San Leonardo vineyards, 80% of Terre is aged for 18 months in large Slavonian barrels before spending more than 6 months in oak barriques. The wine is bright ruby red in colour, with a dry, smooth palate and an aromatic persistence that expresses its elegance. Fragrant and well-structured, Terre is a classic table wine that works very well with starters based on filled pasta and red or dark sauces, and with main courses based on grilled meats, white meats and soft-textured cheeses.

Let’s get this blog up and running!

Marquises Carlo and Anselmo Guerrieri Gonzaga and winery director Luigino Tinelli.

So now, at last, after a great deal of work, we are getting our blog on the go in it’s English version, the Italian one was put on-line last year in March. It has been created in partnership with Brescia-based Evoluzione Telematica. This is undoubtedly the most interesting digital experience that we have undertaken since the launch of our site way back in 1999 (a long time ago, at least in terms of the internet in Italy, and especially in the wine sector).

The San Leonardo blog will be a sort of diary, open to all our friends, which we intend to fill up with our day-to-day experiences, enriching it with photos taken and videos filmed on the estate and beyond.

This communicative tool – so concise, informal and dynamic – propels us into a new universe of relationships, enabling us to communicate directly with all those wine lovers who stick with us vintage after vintage. As we develop this channel, we will do our best to make it reflect our way of working, and we will put all our passion into it in order to let you in on life in the vineyards and to tell you about our experiences around the world, allowing you to play your part and have your say. Along with the San Leonardo Gazette – our quarterly newsletter, which is sent to more than 5,000 readers – and our new web site www.sanleonardo.it , we intend to use this blog to strengthen and expand our corporate communications, which have become so important for our winery, bearing in mind that we now distribute our wines to connoisseurs in more than 40 countries across the globe.

We hope that this tool will give you an insight into the workings of our company. That said, we will always be delighted to welcome you here in person, so that we can show you first-hand where San Leonardo is created and let you, too, be transported by the lush perfumes and colours of the Valle Lagarina.

Don’t hesitate to get in touch!

Carlo Guerrieri Gonzaga and

Anselmo Guerrieri Gonzaga

Learning to prune

Today sees the start of an important new chapter in the history of the vineyards of the San Leonardo estate, because the lessons in pruning from “grape preparation experts Marco Simonit and Pierpaolo Sirch”, masters of the pruning and restoration of old vineyards, begin this very day. 

It should be stressed that it is not as if, up until now, we have been unable to manage our vineyards; rather, the fact is that over recent years we have realised that our vineyards have, alas, been assailed by esca disease, the scourge that is slowly but surely decimating the more “elderly” vines – i.e. those with the greatest experience, so to speak, which are of course those that contribute decisively to imbuing our wines with such character and texture.

As soon as we became aware – ten years ago now – of the onset of this terrible disease, we started to look around for a solution, which we had hoped would come via our French nursery experts. After various attempts, which produced little in the way of tangible results, we returned to Italy – to the Friuli region, to be precise – where we met Marco and Pierpaolo through Professor Attilio Scienza, the great exponent of Italy’s winemaking culture.

Their approach to vineyard management fascinated us, and so we immediately visited some of the vineyards that have been managed over the past decade using their technique. There, we found many responses to the questions we had been asking ourselves.

After a couple of visits to our estate and a discussion with the people who take care of our vineyards,

Here’s Marco Simonit together with our team, after having dissected a number of diseased vines.

we decided to open this new chapter, and so, from today onwards, we are starting the theory and practice lessons in the vineyard, and we hope that, within three years, we will have succeeded in stemming the tide of this scourge by making the vines more robust. The implementation of this new method of pruning is aimed not only at ensuring the longevity of the vineyard but also at guaranteeing that it produces grapes more effectively.

But this is not all that’s new: we thought that you, too, would be interested in what’s going on in our vineyards, so we have asked the two pruning instructors to tell you – in their own words – about the extraordinary restoration project we are undertaking together. As such, we will be opening a new section of this blog to let our two friends have their say.

We very much hope that these posts, dedicated exclusively to the progress being made in the vineyard, will be of interest to you. We are convinced that, if you stay up to date on our activities through this blog, you will want to savour the perfumes of the soil and the seasons, as well, of course, as some great wine.