Mostro - 2021
Cascina Tavijn
- Region
- Italy » Vino
- Type
- red ancestral sparkling, brut nature
- Producer
- Cascina Tavijn
- Vintage
- 2021
- Grapes
- Grignolino
- Alcohol
- 13.5
- Sugar
- 4
- Volume
- 750 mL
- Cellar
- not available
Ratings
3.6·@Wix Kyiv Office
I am not a fan of pet nats. But I could not miss a bottle of Cascina Tavijn. When I poured Monstro as a welcome drink, some people looked like the character from the label. Straightforward bouquet and palate. A fistful of fermented berries mixed with hair spray. Relatively funky and a bit too sweet for my taste. Fun to drink, at the very least.
Cascina Tavijn
Cascina Tavijn, located in the overlooked Asti province of Piemonte, Italy, is a testament to the passionate and experimental spirit of its padronina, Nadia Verrua. Despite its modest size of approximately seven hectares, the winery stands out for its ambitious and diverse wine production. Nadia's approach is deeply rooted in the region's unique varietals, primarily focusing on Barbera, Grignolino, and Ruché. These indigenous grapes, particularly Grignolino and Ruché, have gained a cultish rise in popularity, reflecting the winery's influence in reviving and celebrating local varieties.
Nadia's journey in winemaking has been marked by a progressive shift from adhering to regional DOC and DOCG labels to a more liberated approach, allowing her greater creativity and expression in her wines. This evolution is evident in her historic wines, which have been renamed in honour of her parents – 'Ottavio' for Grignolino, 'Teresa' for Ruché, and 'La Bandita' for Barbera. Her experimental nature extends to the use of other varietals like Cortese, Moscato, Slarina, and Freisa, sourced from various means, including purchased fruit and newly planted vines. Nadia's commitment to natural winemaking is also notable, with a focus on limiting the use of sulfites and embracing organic farming practices.
The playful and colourful label designs by Gianluca Cannizzo, underpinning Nadia's vibrant personality and innovative approach, further emphasize the winery's unique character. Cascina Tavijn's wines, particularly their special bottlings, showcase the rich diversity and potential of the Asti region's indigenous grapes, making them a noteworthy contributor to the Italian wine landscape.