The Bisol
winery is still a family run business
and is managed by Antonio and Eliseo together
with their sons: Gianluca and Desiderio,
Claudio and Alberto.
Bisol Prosecco is considered one of the
best, and what is important here is to
understand what makes the difference.
First of all, Bisol has the all-important
vineyard holdings that allow the company
to choose how the grapes are grown and
to select the best. In an industry where
the average vineyard holding is tiny (around
1 hectare) and the larger producers are
forced to buy in most of their grapes,
the Bisol family are fortunate to own
no fewer than 50 hectares of DOC vineyards,
including three of the 106 hectares in
the Cartizze zone, the
highest vineyards in the region, where
land is reputedly worth $1 million a hectare,
were anyone willing to sell it.
Crucially, these vineyards also are in
the prestigious DOC Conegliano-Valdobbiadene
hillside vineyard corridor between the
two eponymous towns that form the DOC
limits. The DOC area is located in a very
strategic position: just 1 hour by car
from Venice, and at the same distance
far from the Pearl of the Dolomites: Cortina
D’Ampezzo.
Secondly, the Bisol estate chose the
path of quality early on and have spent
the last 30 years refining the process
of producing Prosecco in the light of
both technological and vineyard management
progress. Bisol is one of the
very few houses that integrate the entire
production process, ensuring quality in
every phase, from the selection of the
terrain, to growing and hand picking the
grapes in vineyards on steep slopes, to
the bottling of the wine.
To enhance quality, Bisol produce grapes
at around 90 quintals per hectare, a much
lower ratio than official DOC regulations
permit, and carry out a green harvesting
of excess grape bunches every July. In
particular vintages yield is further reduced
to give fewer clusters even higher quality.
Each vineyard has been assessed for
its potential and works its particular
magic. Each hill, with different soils
and expositions, yields grapes with different
characteristics. |