Azienda Agricola Elio Perrone
As more Americans have discovered its extraordinary lusciousness,
vivid fruit, soft mousse, and captivating perfume, it is no surprise
that the following for Moscato d’Asti has grown dramatically in recent
years.
As a summer sipper, Moscato is without peer. Ambrosial
with melon and prosciutto (a classic combination), it is also a superb
light dessert wine, perfect with melon, pears or strawberries
(especially if the fruit has been steeped in Moscato beforehand).
Yet,
because of its delicacy and dependence on perfect balance, great
Moscato is hard to make, and only a few producers have mastered the
craft. One of these is Stefano Perrone who has quickly emerged as one of
the region’s stars.
In 1995, The Rare Wine Company's Mannie Berk
set out to discover the Great New Moscato Producer. He organized a
tasting in Italy of the Moscatos of over a dozen producers, all of whom
had top reputations locally. After tasting them blind he came up with a
short list of growers whose wines he thought were outstanding. He then
visited them and tasted not only the 95’s again, but also their 94’s (to
see how the previous year’s wines were holding up).
Ultimately,
he chose the Moscato of Stefano Perrone, who had taken over the duties
of the family domaine named for his father. A retired champion motocross
racer, Stefano’s formidable reputation rests squarely on his two
Moscatos: Sourgal, released in late November, and his best wine, Clarté,
which is released in April.
By the late-90s, Stefano was
looking for new challenges. He recognized that the Asti zone possessed
many old Barbera vineyards, and he purchased two of them, one
40-years-old and the other an amazing 70-years-old. From both vineyards,
Stefano produces Barbera that captures the ethereal freshness for which
the Asti zone is noted.
At the same time that he was branching
out into Barbera, Stefano produced his first vintages of Bigaro—a softly
sweet, gently effervescent salmon-colored sparkler made from Brachetto
and Moscato. Robert Parker, Jr. called the debut 2001 Bigaro
“beguiling.”
Mannie's faith in Stefano has been rewarded by an
unbroken string of sensational wines since we began working with him in
1995. While the Moscatos go from strength to strength, we can only wait
to see what other marvels emerge from his cellars.
| Year | Description | Pack | Size | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 | Moscato d Asti 'Sourgal' | 12 | 750ml | |
| 10 | Barbera d'Asti 'Tasmorcan' | 12 | 750ml | |
| 10 | Rosé 'Bigaro' | 12 | 750ml |
