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Incredible Wine Value - Marietta Old Vines Lot Number 22
02-01-1999, 02:16 AM,
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Jerry D Mead Offline
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Some of the most exciting such wines come from old Italian field blends (that's old fields...not old Italians)...where the grower of 50-100 years ago did his blending in the vineyard rather than in the winery.

And we're not just talking so many rows or acres of this and so many of something else to be used in the blend, but actual interplanting in the row with everything intended to picked at once...So in a single vineyard row you might have ten Zin, 3 Carignane, 2 Petite Sirah, an Alicante and a Sauvignon Vert or a Palomino.

There are fewer and fewer of these old vineyards around as they get uprooted to plant to more acreage of fashionable Chardonnay and Merlot, and a major sin against the existing ones is that growers tell the pickers to skip the white vines, ignoring the fact that some old Italian knew exactly why he included that Sauv Vert in the blend and forgetting the tradition of using white grapes in Rioja, Chianti and even at one time is Red Brodeaux and Burgundy.

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