The
Zini Vineyards were created from the great passion for Lambrusco
and the conviction that it is possible to give it a personal
interpretation; the vineyard is a young and dynamic reality that
has been launched in the adventure of producing Lambrusco, with
the enthusiasm and passion of beginners, but with some extremely
clear ideas and the evident ambition of seeking quality at all
costs: the personality typical of wines produced with the heart
and through the valorisation of their typical nature, which makes
them recognisable and sanctions the strong ties they have with the
territory, of which they are an expression.
On the strength of their convictions and the value of their land,
Zini Vineyards have dedicated great care and attention to every
phase of processing, from the vineyard to the wine cellar,
repeating the gestures, procedures and rituals that have been
conserved over the centuries, not so much in written rules as in
the wisdom of farmers handed down through the generations. The
objective is to ensure that the plants go through all of their
vegetative phases in the most natural way possible, limiting
external intervention to a minimum, in order to bring healthy,
rich and high quality grapes to the winery.
Conspicuous
technological support can no longer be foregone in modern
winegrowing, but at times that support is at risk of altering the
final result; from the outset of their relatively recent
oenological adventure, Zini Vineyards have always tried to take
the best advantage of modern technology, but have also made
efforts, above all, to use technology in a pondered and
parsimonious manner, placing it at the service of a centuries-old
tradition, in the awareness that this is the only road that a
serious winegrower can travel in order to market a quality wine
that communicates its entire history.
Scrupulous
work in the vineyard definitely facilitates processing in the wine
cellar, because high quality grapes are the necessary condition to
obtain great wines; thus, the phases following the harvest serve
the fundamental purpose of guiding and supporting the
transformation of the fruit, initially into must and then into
wine, seeking to preserve its perfumes, aromas and organoleptic
properties. From squeezing to maceration, from fermentation to
bottling, Zini Vineyards subjects every step of the processing to
severe controls, without neglecting even the slightest detail, to
ensure that their bottles are capable of speaking to us of a
unique wine and the territory from which it was born.
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