Noah
Brusnengo, Bramaterra
Bramaterra
SKU NOBR
Andrea Mosca’s Bramaterra comes from a sector of Brusnengo known as Mesola, a zone whose praises were sung back to the early 19th century. He works his four sites within fully manually, and the final wine blends 80% Nebbiolo with 10% Croatina, 5% Vespolina, and 5% Uva Rara, with an average vine age of 25 years. Vinified and raised in large neutral-oak casks, the staunchly traditional cellar regimen which allows this unique terroir to shine through with brilliance. Bramaterra’s hard, red volcanic porphyry yields a wine of penetrating minerality, sizzling acidity, and incredible, almost saline tension. It offers a remarkably pure nose of dusty strawberries and mountain herbs, an electrifying yet suave texture, and finely wrought, tight-grained tannins.
About Noah
Andrea Mosca abandoned his career as an architect nine years ago and acquired three hectares of vines in and around the village of Brusnengo, in the heart of the Bramaterra appellation. Christening his project NOAH, Andrea quickly set to producing thrillingly pure wines beginning with the 2011 vintage, and we have been by his side since the outset.
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