Freisa is a red
Italian wine
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grape variety
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grown in the
Piedmont
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region of north-west
Italy
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, primarily in
Monferrato and in the
Langhe
The Langhe (; ''Langa'' is from old dialect Mons Langa et Bassa Langa) is a hilly area to the south and east of the river Tanaro in the provinces of Cuneo and Asti in Piedmont, northern Italy.
It is famous for its wines, cheeses, and truffles� ...
, but also further north in the provinces of
Turin
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and
Biella
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. Freisa is a vigorous and productive vine whose round, blue-black grapes are
harvested in early October. The three-lobed leaves are relatively small and the bunches are elongated in form. By the 1880s it had become one of the major Piedmontese grapes, and in that period its cultivation was stimulated by the vine's resistance to the
downy mildew
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caused by the
Plasmopara viticola fungus. Wines made from the Freisa grape are red and usually somewhat
sweet
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and lightly
sparkling, or foaming. Still and fully sparkling versions are also produced, however, as are dry and more decidedly sweet styles. In the
Canavese
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there is also a
rosé
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which can be made primarily from Freisa according to ''
Denominazione di origine controllata
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* ''Denominazione di origine'' (DO, rarely used; ; 'designation of origin');
* ''Indicazione ...
'' (DOC) regulations.
History
Plantings of Freisa in the
Piedmont
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region date back to at least the 18th century and
ampelographer
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s believe that the grape likely originated there in the hills between
Asti
Asti ( , ; ; ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) of 74,348 inhabitants (1–1–2021) located in the Italy, Italian region of Piedmont, about east of Turin, in the plain of the Tanaro, Tanaro River. It is the capital of the province of Asti and ...
and Turin.
[Oz Clarke ''Encyclopedia of Grapes'' pg 90 Harcourt Books 2001 ] Recent
DNA profiling
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by the
University of California, Davis
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revealed that Freisa has a parent-offspring relationship with
Nebbiolo
Nebbiolo (, ; ) is an Italian red wine grape variety predominantly associated with its native Piedmont region, where it makes the ''Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita'' (DOCG) wines of Barolo, Barbaresco, Gattinara, Ghemme, a ...
. There are two major
clonal varieties of Freisa-a small-berried clone known as Freisa Piccolo which is more widely planted and a larger berry Freisa Grossa or Freisa di Nizza that tends to be planted on flatter, fertile terrain and produced less distinguished wine.
[J. Robinson (ed) ''"The Oxford Companion to Wine"'' Third Edition pg 286 Oxford University Press 2006 ] Freisa di Chieri is potentially its own sub-variety of Freisa Piccolo grown in the
Chieri
Chieri (; ) is a town and ''comune'' in the Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont (Italy), located about southeast of Turin, by rail and by road. It borders the following municipalities: Baldissero Torinese, Pavarolo, Montaldo Torinese, Pino ...
region and distinguished by its own DOC. It creates a very perfumed, deep coloured and tannic wine.
Relationship to other grapes
Through its parent-offspring relationship with Nebbiolo, Freisa is a half-sibling of several Piemontese wine grape varieties including:
Vespolina,
Brugnola,
Bubbierasco,
Nebbiolo rosé,
Negretta,
Neretto di Bairo and
Rossola nera.
[Ian D'Agata ''Native Wine Grapes of Italy'', pg 476 University of California Press 2014 ]
Viticulture
Freisa is a vigorous and productive vine whose round, blue-black grapes are harvested in early October. The three-lobed leaves are relatively small and the bunches are elongated in form. The vine is highly resistant to
peronospora
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but has some susceptibility to
oidium. It grows best in well-exposed, sunny sites on hillsides.
[Robinson, Jancis ''Vines, Grapes & Wines'' pg 209-210 Mitchell Beazley 1986 ]
Wines
Similar to Nebbiolo, Freisa produces wines with considerable
tannin
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s and
acidity
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. While it can be used in blends, it is most often encountered as a
varietal
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. Traditionally Freisa was produced as a slightly
sparkling wine with some noticeable
sweetness
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. To balance the bitterness from the grape and ageing on its
lees, the wines would be made with a small amount of
residual sugar
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and allowed to go through a
secondary fermentation to create a limited amount of frothiness. This bitter/sweet dynamic has brought Freisa its share of fans and critics with wine experts such
Hugh Johnson describing the wine as being ''"immensely appetizing"'' to
Robert M. Parker, Jr. describing Freisa as producing ''"totally repugnant wines"''.
Modern winemaking technology has introduced techniques to minimize some of the bitter tannins and
ferment
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the wine fully
dry. These include temperature control fermentation vessels and
ageing
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in
oak barrels. Like Nebbiolo, Freisa produces a relatively light-coloured wine but with more distinctive purple hues. The wines are often characterized with
strawberry
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,
raspberry
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and
violet aromas.
Freisa Nebbiolata
Freisa Nebbiolata is a specialty wine of the Piedmont region made in a ''
ripasso'' style. In this style, the Fresia must is fermented with leftover Nebbiolo skins from the production of
Barolo
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The zone of production extends into the communes of Baro ...
. This creates a highly
tannic wine with the potential for complex flavours.
Wine regions
Freisa is seen rarely outside of its Piedmont homeland, though there are a few hundred
acre
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s of the vine planted in
Argentina
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carried over to
South America
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by
Italian immigrants. Even within Piedmont, its acreage is declining. It is most commonly found in the
Asti
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, Langhe, Monferrato and
Pinerolese regions.
List of DOC wines employing the Freisa grape
100% Freisa:
* in the
province of Asti
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** Freisa d'Asti
** Freisa d'Asti superiore
* in the province of Cuneo
** Langhe Freisa
** Langhe Freisa Vigna
* in the province of Turin
** Freisa di Chieri amabile
** Freisa di Chieri frizzante
** Freisa di Chieri secco
** Freisa di Chieri spumante
** Freisa di Chieri superiore
85%–100% Freisa:
*In the provinces of Asti and Alessandria
** Monferrato Freisa
** Monferrato Freisa novello
** Monferrato rosso
*In the provinces of Cuneo and Turin
** Pineronese Freisa
Wines which may be made primarily from Freisa (at least 60%), or from which it may be absent:
*In the provinces of Biella and Turin
** Canavese rosato
** Canavese rosso
Other wines which may include smaller percentages of Freisa:
*In the province of Asti
** Albugnano rosato (0%–15% Freisa)
** Albugnano rosso (0%–15% Freisa)
** Albugnano superiore (0%–15% Freisa)
**
Malvasia di Castelnuovo Don Bosco, in still and spumante versions (0%–15% Freisa)
** Grignolino d'Asti (0%–10% Freisa)
*In the province of Alessandria
** Grignolino del Monferrato Casalese (0%–10% Freisa)
Synonyms
Synonyms for Freisa include Monferrina, Monfreisa, Fessietta, Freisa di Chieri, Fresa, and Spannina.
References
External links
Unione produttori vini albesi :: Fresia
*
:it:Freisa d'Asti , from the
Italian Wikipedia
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Red wine grape varieties
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