Vini di Musella
  • First year of production: 1998

  • Vineyard: Corvina 55%, Corvinone 20%, Rondinella 10%, Oseleta 15%

  • Geographical Location: Veneto – Italy Northeast of Verona, in the hill that divides Montorio from the Valle d’Illasi

  • Extension: 20 hectares of Guyot and 5 hectares of Traditional Pergola Veronese

  • Plant date: 1995 to 2022

  • Composition of the soil: Limestone with prevalence of iron red clay in the vineyards The Perlar and Palazzina, medium tufa clay dough in the Mount of the Dragon

  • Strains per hectare: 6000 on guyot and 4500 on pergola veronese

  • Harvest: September 3 to September 29.

  • Yield per plant: 0.5/1 kg.

  • Climate trend: During some days of wintertime temperatures went at -5°C. Springtime started earlier, but on April 21st we had a terrible frost that burned many vineyards in all Europe. In the Musella forest there are a lot of deers that eat gems and fruits, so we had a 15- 20% production shortfall. Droughty summer brought to a earlier harvest, started the first week of August. It was a hard and difficult Vintage, but the quality of grapes in the end is excellent.

  • Winemaking technique: Only the best grapes from the best vintages are used for this wine. The grapes are dried for 150 days, then gently crashed and fermented in open tonneaux for about two months. After the gently pressing, Recioto rests for maturation in new tonneaux for at least 2 years. The wine is aged in bottle for one year before release.

  • Alcohol: 15,26% vol

  • Total acidity: 7.50 gr/l

  • PH: 3.45

  • Sugar residue: 89 g/l

Musella’s Wines

Our wines follow an ambitious project, not only because biodynamic, but because we believe that now is the time for the Valpolicella to further exploit its territorial potential, free from market constraints in order to better express all their innate class in purity and taste.

The elegance inherent in traditional varieties is thus considered by us the conceptual center of our wines, the true revelation of a rich and unique nuances and complexities territory, often enhanced with the right depth in the most commercial wines, thus confusing the public perception .

Cherry bark and spice blend in the typical pleasure of Valpolicella wines and find in Musella a sincere interpretation balance, which goes straight to the heart.

Musella’s Wines