London, Dec
14 : It seems borderline sacrilegious. A group of vandals destroyed
millions of dollars worth of Case Basse di Soldera wine in Italy's Tuscan hills.
No bottles were stolen.
About 16,500 gallons of future Brunello di
Montalcino were lost. The winery's owner posted a statement following the
destruction, which read it part:
"This gesture deserves no description,
such is the seriousness that it will ring out well beyond the boundaries of our
winery. The authorities will do their duty, we trust, with the help of those who
want to collaborate."
Brunello is one of Italy's best known (and
priciest) wines. Bloomberg reports that it is made "exclusively with Sangiovese
grapes according to the standards set in 1888 for the producers. The wine is
aged in oak casks for five years before it can be drunk." Bottles of the
winery's 2006 vintage sell for between $250 and $350 each. This ain't your
average bottle of Two Buck Chuck.
The winery is run by Gianfranco
Soldera and his family. He said, "This is beyond me. I can't get into the minds
of the people who did this but I guess if someone plans to intimidate me it has
to start somehow." He continued: "We will carry on," Soldera said. "We have
passion for this land and its produce and no amount of intimidation can stop
us."
Ends
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