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2021 Valle d’Aosta Fumin
Château Feuillet
The French on this label reflects the linguistic and cultural overlap of the Italian-French-Swiss border, only fifty miles from Château Feuillet in the stunning Valle d’Aosta. This rosso, made mostly from the local variety called Fumin and a splash of Syrah, is one of northern Italy’s most distinct—and delicious—red wines.
—Tom Wolf
| Wine Type: | red |
| Vintage: | 2021 |
| Bottle Size: | 750mL |
| Blend: | 90% Fumin, 10% Syrah |
| Appellation: | Valle d’Aosta |
| Country: | Italy |
| Region: | Valle d’Aosta |
| Producer: | Château Feuillet |
| Winemaker: | Maurizio Fiorano |
| Vineyard: | 10-12 years, 0.5 ha |
| Soil: | Sandy, alluvial topsoil, granite bedrock subsoil |
| Farming: | Sustainable |
| Alcohol: | 13.5% |
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Where the newsletter started
Where the newsletter started
Every three or four months I would send my clients a cheaply made list of my inventory, but it began to dawn on me that business did not pick up afterwards. It occurred to me that my clientele might not know what Château Grillet is, either. One month in 1974 I had an especially esoteric collection of wines arriving, so I decided to put a short explanation about each wine into my price list, to try and let my clients know what to expect when they uncorked a bottle. The day after I mailed that brochure, people showed up at the shop, and that is how these little propaganda pieces for fine wine were born.—Kermit Lynch