Antonello Rovellotti, “Costa del Salmino” Ghemme Riserva DOCG
I couldn’t be more excited to showcase today’s special wine. Over our five years in business, this is only the second time we’ve had a viable opportunity to offer Rovellotti’s flagship bottling. The reasoning couldn’t be simpler: Shrewd patience on the winemaker’s part and limited quantities that seem to arrive in America by the bottle (production ranges from 0-300 cases). In the select years Rovellotti actually bottles their “Costa del Salmino,” it proudly bears three of wine’s greatest qualities: (1) A soulful, meditative experience; (2) a drinking window that extends for decades; and (3) the distinctive ability to become an instant conversation piece at the table.
Name your price, producer, and region, and Rovellotti’s Ghemme Riserva will confidently lock horns with any Nebbiolo challenger—the dark fruits, earthen savor, heady perfume, and northern Piedmontese finesse are all there. But I can’t talk any further about how beautifully this is drinking right now before explaining why that is: Having lived here for hundreds of years, the Rovellotti family is steeped in tradition. Their vines are farmed organically, fermentations occur naturally, and the rare “Costa del Salmino” ages in large barrels and bottle for a total of six years before release. The level of patience here is simply astounding. While a dazzling red wine showpiece now, I urge you not underestimate this gem’s extraordinary cellar appeal—it will defy Father Time, and do it with effortless style. Up to six bottles per person until our stock disappears!