Wine lovers on wine and the vinous life.
I met Emily in Barolo a few years ago,
where we were both attending Collisioni at the invitation of Ian D’Agata. Emily
lives in Taiwan, and on social media her nom de plume is @unpoalticcia. She
radiates a quiet serenity, or as we used to say in Rome a couple of millennia
ago, “Altissima quaeque flumina minimo sono labi.” She is essential to the
future of wine and Italian wine. I learned some new things from our exchange
below. So glad she contributed and participated in this series, please give
Emily a warm welcome.
What wines do you have standing up right now?
I am having a Freisa from G.D. Vajra. I found it most interesting is the spark between the wildness in Freisa and the elegance from Vajra. Theirs is a bigger wine with darker fruit accents than usual, but that like all Freisa wines ages extremely well and expressing aromas and flavours with age that are remarkably similar to Nebbiolo’s.
To be honest, I am so obsessed with Italian native grapes and Freisa is really one of the greatest, but the simple truth is that the country has just so many great wine grapes, many of which most wine lovers have never even heard of, it is nothing short of amazing.