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2019 Steaua fara Nume, Catleya

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Steaua Fara Nume - in translation, The Star with no Name

  • Grape Variety:  100% Feteasca Neagra
  • Appellation: DOC Mehedinti - Corcova
  • Vineyard: young vines located in Corcova, Romania; organic grapes;
  • Style: dry red wine, 14% vol alc., blackcurrant and pulpy cherry with hints of liquorice, on violet blossoms background, some smoky notes, a hint of chocolate
  • LIMITED EDITION: 1202 bottles

"A dry wine with large, textured attack, its fleshy core is counter-balanced by its vibrant freshness. The mouthfeel is lean and silky, supported by slightly firm, still fine-grained tannins.  The flavours show liquorice, spices, and lots of black fruit intermingling with violet flowers and some cocoa. The aftertaste is generous, savory, persistent and full of character. „ Julia Scavo, DipWSET

Wine-making:

  • The grapes were picked and destemmed by hand, grain by grain;
  • Alcoholic fermentation performed by indigenous yeasts in romanian oak barrels of 400L;
  • Post fermentation maceration for 8 days to extract tannins;
  • Malolactic fermentation performed by indigenous yeasts;
  • Aging in 3 Romanian oak barrels of 400 L, for 24 months.

About the grape variety

Fetească Neagră, literally ‘black young girl’, is an old variety that probably originates in the historical region of Moldavia (including today’s Republic of Moldova and the Romanian region of Moldova), where it has been traditionally cultivated, then spreading west to Transilvania and Hungary. Contrary to Roy-Chevrier’s (1903a) hypothesis, Fetească Neagră is not a colour mutation of FETEASCĂ ALBĂ, as evidenced by DNA profiling. Fetească Neagră shows significant biodiversity, with at least four distinct types, suggesting it is relatively old. 

In Moldova it was not planted during the Soviet era and more or less disappeared. However, producers such as began replanting the variety in the late 2000s. In Romania, Fetească Neagră produces some of the country’s best reds, planted mostly in Romanian Moldova in the east and in Muntenia in the south. The wines are typically dry and full-bodied with intense, complex aromas of spice, both red and black fruit, especially ripe plums, and tannins that become velvety as they age.

About the winery

Laurent Pfeffer is a french wine engineer and oenologist trained in Bordeaux, who first discovered Romania during a period of study and never wanted to leave. After realising the viticultural potential of Romania, he decided to look for land suitable for growing vines. Fate directed him to Corcova, where he discovered the history and winemaking tradition of this region. 

In 2007 he decided to settle here and founded the Catleya estate, which he currently runs together with his wife, Anne-Cecile. Since 2021, the Catleya estate has been converting to organic farming, both in the vineyard and in the cellar, in order to materialise our efforts through the certification of an approved body.

How to serve

Sparkling and Light-Bodied White Wines - “Ice Cold” between 3-7°C

Rosé and Full-Bodied White Wines - “Fridge Cold” between 7-12°C

Light and Medium-Bodied Red Wines - “Cool” between 12-15°C

Bold Red Wines:“Slightly Cool” between 15-20°C

Dessert Wines - Depends on style

How to store

When preserved correctly, wine can last for decades, even centuries, growing in value and quality. But poor storage can spoil even the greatest wines in the world. These are a few aspects you should keep in mind: Store Wine at the Proper Temperature; Store wine bottles horizontally; Protect wine from light and vibration; Store wine at the proper humidity; Store wine in a wine fridge, not a regular fridge; Serve wine at the proper temperature; Store open bottles of wine properly

How to recycle

Up to 90% of new glass can be made from recycled glass. If you’re getting ready for a night out on the town, drink consciously and remember to keep your empties and then bring to the bottle bank. If you’re hoping to leave future generations with a healthy-ish and useful environment, then recycling wine bottles is the way forward and it doesn’t take much effort.

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