Prime Brume Estate:
Prime Brume is a cave cooperative from the Veneto Region that was founded in 1947 by a group of 26 associated grape growers. Today there are 365 partners cultivating 650 ha of vineyard. They are dedicating to producing high quality wines from the Soave DOC made with 100% Garganega Grapes.
Date Founded:1947
Owner:365 families
Winery Philosophy:
At the end of the first millennium under the direction of the Benedectine monks, the grape growing in this region had a great impulse, abandoning the old techniques learnt from the Roman Empire times. During the centuries the art of winemaking improved quickly, reaching the present high quality now appreciated all over the world.
In 1882 the expert Domenico Lampertico in its "Studies and news on the agrarian economy of Vicenza, Lonigo and Barbarano districts" writes about this region: "we have to do a special mention to the grape growing in the town of Gambellara, where since the high quality standards are famous all over the world.
Prime Brume's vineyards are located in the center of the most important areas for the DOC wine production such as Soave, Gambellara, Colli Berici and Lessini Durello and Prosecco.
Prime Brume has a storage capacity of 160,000 hl of wine and an average harvest of 130,000 quintal of grapes. We have 365 members growing around 650 hectares of vineyards.
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Dark fruit with hints of blackberry cobbler, graphite, and sandalwood. Mostly grown on warmer sites of the Walla Walla Valley including our estate, Bob Healy Vineyard. Beautiful tannins that are lush and have a strong core that broadens out last minute to an ultra-long finish. A really pleasing and luxurious wine.
Review:
Ripe blue and blackberry notes with floral quality, minty cherries and elegant oak spices undertones. Chocolatey texture on the palate, dense and concentrated, rounded. Dense core of dark plummy fruit supported by a refreshing acidity.
-Decanter 97 Points
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Pair with roasted meats, reduction sauces, and hearty stews.
Review:
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-Decanter 91 Points