A book by Antonio Calò and Angelo Costacurta – with a surprise

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A book by Antonio Calò and Angelo Costacurta – with a surprise

A parcel is delivered at the company. We immediately think it has to do with some guide that mention our wines.
It is unwrapped and several copies of a beautiful book come out: “Primitivo – the wine of the two worlds”.
The authors, professors Antonio Calò and Angelo Costacurta, are two “monsters” in international wine research.
We wonder who ordered them, also because we could not find any invoice inside.
Then someone reads the back cover: the chapter on Californian Zinfandel  has been edited by our mentor Gregory Perrucci and these copies are a kind tribute from the authors.

The Primitivo/Zinfandel mystery is revealed!

Where to find a good bottle of American Zinfandel? We keep some goodies at @spazioprimitivo!

 

 

 

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accademia dei racemi
In 1997 Gregory Perrucci started the Accademia dei Racemi project, with the aim of identifying, experimenting and bringing the native varieties of Puglia to the market.

Through collaboration with viticulturists from different territories of the region and oenologists with experience in quality winemaking, new productions from grapes that had until then been completely neglected or unknown are “offered” to the knowledge of journalists and importers: Ottavianello, Susumaniello (recovered by Gregory with the Torre Guaceto company), Fiano Minutolo (Sammartino company), as well as new versions of Negroamaro and Malvasia Nera (Castel di Salve company), Moscato Reale di Trani (De Filippo company), Troia and Montepulciano grapes (Paolo Petrilli company) and obviously the zoning of Primitivo (red, white, black earth and sand).

The Accademia dei Racemi includes among its consultants, in addition to Roberto Cipresso and Fabrizio Perrucci, Enzo Moiso and Luca Boaretti. Some companies created by the Accademia dei Racemi are still present with honor on the market. In addition to being talked about for its wines, the Accademia dei Racemi becomes a unique reference in the regional panorama for research, the study and experimentation of native vines.

For the examinations conducted on the relationships between Primitivo and Zinfandel, the history and experiments, as well as the request to update the list of synonyms regulated by the European Union, Gregory Perrucci is admitted as the only “non-American member” in the prestigious Californian association called Zap (Zinfandel Advocates and Producers).

A few years later, precisely in June 2002 after the scientific decree of the identity between Zinfandel and Primitivo, as well as between them and the Croatian Crnjelak Kastelansky, he was a speaker at the first International Conference on Zinfandel.

He gives a talk on the origins of primitivo and its relationship with Zagarese (who has passed away) in a joint session with Doug Beckett (Californian winemaker) and the legendary Miljenko Grgich, an icon of American winemaking for having produced two of the wines that defeated the French wines in the 1976 world blind competition in Paris.