From Italy to New Jersey: The Unique Journey of the San Marco Grape at Bellview Winery
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In this episode of 'Winephabet Street,' co-hosts Lori and Deb welcome guests Jim Quarrella and Larry Coia from Bellview Winery in New Jersey. The discussion revolves around the San Marco grape, a unique variety being cultivated by Bellview Winery in the United States. Jim and Larry share the grape's history, how they imported it from Italy, and its resilience and characteristics that make it promising for New Jersey's climate. The conversation touches on the grape's disease resistance, vibrant acidity, and fruit structure, drawing parallels to well-known varieties like Syrah. As they taste different vintages of the San Marco wine, they discuss its flavors and potential food pairings, emphasizing its versatility. Additionally, they delve into the challenges of grape farming and winemaking during varying seasons and the importance of lesser-known Italian varieties in American vineyards. Throughout, the passion for innovation and collaboration in wine production is evident, as Bellview Winery emerges as a pioneer for this new grape variety in the U.S.
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