top of page

AZIENDA AGRICOLA CESCONI

GENERAL INFORMATION
 

Producer: Cesconi Family

Country: Italy
Region: Trentino-Alto Adige
Founded: Family property owned since 1751
Farming: Certified Organic (Siquria)
Websitewww.cesconi.it

 

Perched high above Trento on banks of the Adige River is the hill of Pressano. In these rugged Alpine surroundings, the Cesconi family tends their vineyards planted to both red and white grapes. The current proprietors can trace their family roots back to the 17th century when their great-grandfather, then a citizen of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, would load his oxen with wine to sell to the summer court of the Habsburgs in Innsbruck. After the fall of the eastern dynasty, the Cesconi family would sell most of its productions to inns and taverns of Trento. Building on more than 2 centuries of cultivating and producing wine in Trentino, the four Cesconi brothers - Lorenzo, Roberto, Alexander and Franco - as well as their father Paul, continue the family tradition.

 

The family has a deep appreciation and respect for the achievements of their ancestors, however, they seek to build on this history by perfecting the traditional practices of the Domaine. To that end, Paul and Alexander work entirely organically in the vineyards and continue to move towards biodynamic methods. They believe that these practices are best for preserving the health and quality of their vineyards and for producing the best fruit. The vineyards of Cesconi are the gem of the Domaine; with more than two centuries as vignerons, their old vines, some over hundred years old, are more of a family heirloom than a financial asset.

 

Roberto and Lorenzo are quick to point out that there is no "recipe" for winemaking at Cesconi - one must provide room to interpret what nature has provided for each vintage and vineyard. Roberto and Lorenzo are interpreters, curators, of what the environment has provided for them. Fermentations are with native yeasts, and the white grapes usually undergo a short four to five day skin-fermentation in a process that is called, "Alzetta di Capello" or the rising of the cap. Grapes are placed in large oak or acacia fermenters with skins and stems with juice only taken off after the cap has begun to rise. No sulfur is used during vinification or elevage and large wood vessels of 3,000-5,000 liters are preferred for the aging of the white wines. Some smaller barrels are used for the reds, but the wood is neutral with new barrels only being purchased when absolutely necessary. Red macerations are kept relatively short to preserve aromatics and freshness and punchdown rather than pump over is generally preferred.

 

It's hard not to admire the humble ambitions of these soft spoken farmers to make what Lorenzo refers to as, "tasty wine" - if only more wines were produced with such a concise vision.

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

PINOT GRIGIO

Appellation: Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT

Varietal: Pinot Grigio

Technical sheet 

91 pts Vinous - Pinot Grigio 2015

Pinot grigio classico.png

MANZONI BIANCO

Appellation: Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT

Varietal: Manzoni Bianco

Technical sheet

90 pts Vinous - Manzoni Bianco 2015

Manzoni.png

NOSIOLA

Appellation: Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT

Varietal: Nosiola

Technical sheet 

91 pts Vinous - Nosiola 2015

Nosiola.png

WHITE BLEND "OLIVAR"

Appellation: Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT

Varietal: Pinot Bianco, Chardonnay,

Pinot Grigio

Technical sheet

91 pts Vinous - Olivar 2015

Olivar 2019.png

LAGREIN "PLETTER"

Appellation: Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT

Varietal: Lagrein

Technical sheet 

92 pts Vinous - Pletter 2015

Pletter.png

RED BLEND "MORATEL"

Appellation: Vigneti delle Dolomiti IGT

Varietal: Merlot, Lagrein, Teroldego,

Cabernet Sauvignon

Technical sheet

88 pts Vinous - Moratel 2013

Moratel.png
IN THE PRESS

 

Trentino: New Releases

Ian d'Agata, Vinous, January 2018

​

​

 

DiVino Sapere - ft. Nosiola (Italian)

bottom of page