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Romano Levi Grappa Giovane e Fresca con le Belle Vinacce di Arneis
Grappa
Romano Levi Grappa Giovane e Fresca con le Belle Vinacce di Arneis
Grappa
Distillery / brand | Levi Serafino |
Range | Romano Levi Collection |
Grape | Arneis |
Country | Italy |
Region | Piedmont |
Content Size | 0.7 liter |
Alc/vol | 42% |
Romano Levi Grappa Giovane e Fresca con le Belle Vinacce di Arneis
Romano Levi is renowned for its artisanal grappas, distilled with care and passion following age-old family traditions. Grappa Giovane e Fresca con le Belle Vinacce di Arneis is a tribute to the elegant Arneis grape, a white variety from Piedmont known for its refined aromas and fresh character. This young and unoaked grappa preserves the pure essence of the grape, offering a lively and fresh profile that is both approachable and sophisticated.
Tasting note
Nose
Delicate floral notes of white blossom and chamomile are accompanied by fresh fruity aromas of green apple, pear, and citrus. A subtle hint of almond and white pepper adds a gentle spiciness.
Taste
Light and fresh with a smooth texture. The fruity notes of apple and pear are beautifully balanced by a subtle mineral undertone. A soft sweetness of honey and a touch of anise complete the flavor.
Finish
Clean and refreshing, with a lingering citrus freshness and a light nutty nuance. The finish is soft and elegant, with a subtle spicy warmth that slowly fades away.
Romano Levi Grappa - A tribute to tradition and craft
In the heart of Piedmont, in the picturesque village of Neive, lies a small distillery that has gained recognition far beyond the region. Since 1945, the name Romano Levi has been synonymous with authentic, artisanal grappa – a spirit steeped in history, passion, and pure expression. But Romano Levi was more than just a master distiller; he was an artist, a poet, and a guardian of tradition. His grappas are not merely distillates – they are liquid stories, captured in bottles that are considered works of art.
The history of the distillery dates back to 1925, when the Levi family settled in Neive and Serafino Levi founded the distillery. After the untimely passing of their parents, Romano and his sister Lidia Levi faced the immense challenge of continuing the family tradition at a young age. Despite the hardships, they embraced their heritage and carried forward their father’s legacy.
What made Romano Levi truly exceptional was his unwavering dedication to traditional distillation methods. At a time when industrialization became the norm, he remained committed to the bain-marie alembic, a historic distillation technique that requires patience and skill. This slow distillation process results in a grappa of unparalleled finesse: silky smooth, aromatic, and deeply rooted in the terroir of the Langhe region.
But what truly sets Levi’s grappa apart are his iconic hand-drawn labels, each featuring poetic texts and illustrations of the "donna selvatica" – the wild woman. These mysterious, dreamlike figures tell a story of freedom, nature, and the magic of distillation. Every label was personally drawn and painted by Levi, making each bottle one of a kind. This artistic element turned his creations into true collector’s items, sought after by grappa lovers and art collectors worldwide.
Although Romano Levi passed away in 2008, his legacy lives on. The distillery has been transformed into a living museum, where visitors can experience the original equipment and the deep love for craftsmanship. To this day, his grappa is still produced according to his traditional methods, paying homage to a man who captured the essence of Piedmont in a glass.
A sip of Romano Levi Grappa is more than just a tasting experience; it is a journey through time, an ode to craftsmanship, and an encounter with the soul of a poet. Those who drink this grappa do not simply taste an exceptional spirit – they savor the passion and story of a family that refused to let its tradition fade away.
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