Danilo Thomain
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Home of the second-highest winegrowing zone in the valley, the the Enfer d'Arvier is a splendorous amphitheater of steeply terraced vines overlooking the Dora Baltea/Doire Baltee river below. Covering a scant 5 ha, the majority of the Enfer d'Arvier's output is via the local co-op, and with his single hectare in production, Danilo Thomain stands as the zone's only independent bottler of wine. Amazingly, he is currently clearing and de-foresting another hectare's worth of hillside above his current holdings in order to expand production, thereby reclaiming some of the long-unused but prime terrain whose viticultural records date back to the 13th century.
The huge diurnal shifts between Enfer d'Arvier's scorching days and chilly nights-"Enfer d'Arvier," after all, means "The Hell of Arvier"- expresses itself in a palate tug-of-war between rapier-like acidity and thick, luscious fruit that vibrates with energy-and as a recently consumed 2008 attested, it can age beautifully. It seems like just the other day that, through a recommendation from his pal Ermes Pavese, we had yet another face of the Valle d'Aosta's incomparable terroir revealed to us. These are the sorts of treasures we at Rosenthal live for-arresting wines made by fascinating people working in unique corners of the earth-and Thomain's wines were an immediate success. Danilo produces only a few hundred cases of wine each vintage, and being able to purchase over half of it for the USA is a great privilege indeed.