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DES9921RW
Soler Bondholder Edition
2021
Veneto
Organic Farming
Biodynamic farming
Wild yeasts
Low Sulphur
Vegan

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Veneto has in recent time sadly become synonymous with the mass production of sparkling wine, light whites and thin reds: but this is far from the truth. Whilst Soave is the regions best white ambassador, Pinot Grigio steals most of the limelight, with reds made of Refosco, Corvina and Schioppettino perhaps not getting the praise they deserve. As the vineyards head away from Venice and up to the hills freshness, lower alcohol and delicate flavours are in abundance but a mix of the careful use of oak, recioto techniques (drying grapes) and seldom seem grapes are providing bolder, richer more powerful wines. Indigenous wines rule supreme here with c.18% of Italy’s DOC production, but with plenty of bottles at the other end too.

The De Stefani family’s winemaking tradition began in 1624 in Refrontolo, a village in the Conegliano Valdobbiadene UNESCO World Heritage site. In 1866, Valeriano De Stefani identified the area's unique terroir, a vision continued by his son and daughter-in-law, Valeriano and Angelina. In 1958, third-generation Tiziano De Stefani, a graduate of Italy’s top oenology school, expanded into the Piave Valley near Venice. This area, shaped by the Adriatic, the Dolomites and caranto soils (a blend of Alpine clay and minerals), gives the wines their distinctive character. Today, the estate is based in Fossalta di Piave. Now led by fourth-generation winemaker Alessandro De Stefani and his wife Chiara, the estate follows organic and biodynamic principles, cultivating old-vine native varieties like Marzemino and Raboso. Fermentation uses indigenous yeasts, and vinification is carried out without sulphites or preservatives—just a minimal amount of sulphur at bottling. The winery is carbon neutral and fully solar powered, with sustainability at its core.

Tasting note: Sweet; intense; rich blackberries; blackcurrant and damson jam. The pallet is fresh; clean; textured and ripe. There is touch of stalky skin, the tannins are fine and a touch green; with some crunchy red apple; sour cranberries; ripe wild strawberries; and sweet cherry. Sweet fruit lingers; with elegant tannins that go on and on. Voluptuous and silky.
Winemaking Detail: The Marzemino and Refosco grapes are gently dried whilst the remainder of the grapes under going fermentation in SST. Dried grapes are then destemmed; crushed and fermented separately. The wine then refines for 12 months in barrique; followed by an additional 12 months in bottle.
Features Blackcurrant Plum Dried-fruit Rich Structured

Features Blackcurrant, Dried fruit, Explosive, Plum, Rich, Structured,
Tasting note Sweet, intense, rich blackberries, blackcurrant and damson jam. The pallet is fresh, clean, textured and ripe. There is touch of stalky skin, the tannins are fine and a touch green, with some crunchy red apple, sour cranberries, ripe wild strawberries, and sweet cherry. Sweet fruit lingers, with elegant tannins that go on and on. Voluptuous and silky.
Drink with
Cannelloni, Ragu, Salume,

Wine details

Country Italy
Region Veneto
Producer De Stefani
Wine Name Soler Bondholder Edition
Colour Red
Style Rich & Full bodied
Vintage 2021
Main Grape Merlot
Other Grapes 20% Cabernet Sauvignon; 20% Carmenere; 20% Refosco; 20% Marzemino
Size 75cl
Closure Cork
A.B.V. 0.14
Production 80000
Aging 18 months in barrique
Soil Alluvial; very rich in clay and Tufa
Time to drink Now - 2030
Winemaking Detail The Marzemino and Refosco grapes are gently dried whilst the remainder of the grapes under going fermentation in SST. Dried grapes are then destemmed, crushed and fermented separately. The wine then refines for 12 months in barrique, followed by an additional 12 months in bottle.

DES9921RW
De Stefani
Soler Bondholder Edition
2021
Veneto
Organic Farming
Biodynamic farming
Wild yeasts
Low Sulphur
Vegan

Veneto has in recent time sadly become synonymous with the mass production of sparkling wine, light whites and thin reds: but this is far from the truth. Whilst Soave is the regions best white ambassador, Pinot Grigio steals most of the limelight, with reds made of Refosco, Corvina and Schioppettino perhaps not getting the praise they deserve. As the vineyards head away from Venice and up to the hills freshness, lower alcohol and delicate flavours are in abundance but a mix of the careful use of oak, recioto techniques (drying grapes) and seldom seem grapes are providing bolder, richer more powerful wines. Indigenous wines rule supreme here with c.18% of Italy’s DOC production, but with plenty of bottles at the other end too.

The De Stefani family’s winemaking tradition began in 1624 in Refrontolo, a village in the Conegliano Valdobbiadene UNESCO World Heritage site. In 1866, Valeriano De Stefani identified the area's unique terroir, a vision continued by his son and daughter-in-law, Valeriano and Angelina. In 1958, third-generation Tiziano De Stefani, a graduate of Italy’s top oenology school, expanded into the Piave Valley near Venice. This area, shaped by the Adriatic, the Dolomites and caranto soils (a blend of Alpine clay and minerals), gives the wines their distinctive character. Today, the estate is based in Fossalta di Piave. Now led by fourth-generation winemaker Alessandro De Stefani and his wife Chiara, the estate follows organic and biodynamic principles, cultivating old-vine native varieties like Marzemino and Raboso. Fermentation uses indigenous yeasts, and vinification is carried out without sulphites or preservatives—just a minimal amount of sulphur at bottling. The winery is carbon neutral and fully solar powered, with sustainability at its core.

Tasting note: Sweet; intense; rich blackberries; blackcurrant and damson jam. The pallet is fresh; clean; textured and ripe. There is touch of stalky skin, the tannins are fine and a touch green; with some crunchy red apple; sour cranberries; ripe wild strawberries; and sweet cherry. Sweet fruit lingers; with elegant tannins that go on and on. Voluptuous and silky.
Winemaking Detail: The Marzemino and Refosco grapes are gently dried whilst the remainder of the grapes under going fermentation in SST. Dried grapes are then destemmed; crushed and fermented separately. The wine then refines for 12 months in barrique; followed by an additional 12 months in bottle.
Features Blackcurrant Plum Dried-fruit Rich Structured

Features Blackcurrant, Dried fruit, Explosive, Plum, Rich, Structured,
Tasting note Sweet, intense, rich blackberries, blackcurrant and damson jam. The pallet is fresh, clean, textured and ripe. There is touch of stalky skin, the tannins are fine and a touch green, with some crunchy red apple, sour cranberries, ripe wild strawberries, and sweet cherry. Sweet fruit lingers, with elegant tannins that go on and on. Voluptuous and silky.
Drink with
Cannelloni, Ragu, Salume,

Wine details

Country Italy
Region Veneto
Producer De Stefani
Wine Name Soler Bondholder Edition
Style Rich & Full bodied
Vintage 2021
Main Grape Merlot
Other Grapes 20% Cabernet Sauvignon; 20% Carmenere; 20% Refosco; 20% Marzemino
Size 75cl
Closure Cork
A.B.V. 0.14
Production 80000
Aging 18 months in barrique
Soil Alluvial; very rich in clay and Tufa
Time to drink Now - 2030
Winemaking Detail The Marzemino and Refosco grapes are gently dried whilst the remainder of the grapes under going fermentation in SST. Dried grapes are then destemmed, crushed and fermented separately. The wine then refines for 12 months in barrique, followed by an additional 12 months in bottle.