Welcome to Episode 1619; part of our Italian wine interview series set in Bologna! Today’s interview is between Joy Livingston and Marina Morri of Cantina San Marino
Stevie Kim and her team traveled to the Bologna Slow Wine Fair in March 2023. There they conducted dozens of interviews with some of Italy's most inspiring producers. Join the fun every Thursday afternoon!
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More about today’s winery:
The first historical documentation that bears witness to the importance of the vine dates back to the 13th century “… on March 30th 1253, a colony contract was stipulated for a vineyard in the Valdragone area between the grantor Sabatino of San Marino and the conductor Deutaidi di Superclo da San Marino…”
The first Rustic Cadastre of the history of the Republic, written in 1775, and some official documents reconstruct the history of San Marino enology. Already at the time, the white Canino, the Biancale, the Trebbiano, the black and white Moscatello, the Aleatico, the Albana and the Sangiovese were the most common vines. I vanti were raised a few palms from the ground, with vines married to maples and accompanied by olive and fruit trees.
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Website:
www.cantinasanmarino.com/
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