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Milan Nestarec "Hedonista"

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Grapes: Gruner Veltliner + Welschriesling + Neuburger

Region: Moravia, Czech Republic

Vintage: 2021 + 2022 + 2023

Viticulture: Organic (certified)

Soils: Loess + Clay + Loam

Vinification: 3 day maceration, then pressed and fermented in 3000L Gamba barrel

Aging: with 3 vintages, solera style, in 3000L Gamba barrel

Fining or Filtering: None

Sulfur: 5 mg/l at bottling

Notes from the Importer:  Solera blend of an exceptional 2021 vintage, a warm and generous 2022 and balanced 2023.

The first vines that the Nestarec family started to work with grew on a tiny plot that was returned to them as restitution in the early 1990s. The winery went professional in 2001.

Milan’s father Milan Nestarec Sr. entrusted him with all the winemaking when Milan was barely 16 years old (which makes Milan quite an experienced young winemaker now at only 33 years of age)

The vineyards and cellar switched to organic and low intervention in late 2008, inspired by Milan’s multiple encounters with natural winemakers at home and abroad
The world discovered Nestarec wines partly thanks to the Mosel biodynamic pioneer Rudolf Trossen who found them interesting and kept sending people to the Nestarec tasting table at a natural wine fair in Cologne. Only later Milan discovered that this is what made him met his first importers

The current focus of the winery is to go to great lengths to care for old vineyards and keep the energy in the bottle

Milan is a real lover of Jura, fire-roasted sausages, and exchanges of ideas. “This is the real reason why I make wine – because it’s an incomparable vehicle to connect with interesting and/or like-minded people and creators. Such a social medium.”

Personality: My long-time Prague distributor Standa (of Veltlin.cz) enjoyed our recently released Dopamin & Postmoderna wines so much, that he suggested I find them a skin-contact sibling. I’m happy to oblige with this soft soft maceration—actually more of a whole bunch fermentation—of three recent vintages, aged together as solera in big barrel. It will probably make Standa even happier (although that wasn’t the main reason, it also happens to be my favourite white grape), the blend is based on Veltliner. An ode to finding joy in small everyday things. (And bottles.) Wine is supposed to make us feel good, right?

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