Meridiana Wine Estate...
A
mediterranean vocation finally fulfilled
Meridiana
has its roots in 1985 as a result of a conversation between Mark
Miceli-Farrugia, a trader in wines for over 20 years, and a Bordeaux
oenologist. The latter persuaded Mark that there was potential for
high-quality wine growing in Malta. As a consequence, Meridiana Wine
Estate was established in April 1987. The company's pioneering mission
is to produce "World-Class Wines of Maltese Character" -
internationally
acclaimed wines made from wine-grapes grown exclusively in Maltese
soil. Until then, all "Maltese wine" was produced from a mixture of
table-grapes, imported wine-grapes, and sugar. Up to this day,
Meridiana stands alone in Malta in militating for the enaction of
internationally endorsable wine regulations which ban the addition of
sugar to Maltese wine, Meridiana is also insisting that such
regulations distinguish truly Maltese-grown wine from imported
make-believes.
In 1987,
experimentation with various grape
varieties, clones and rootstocks was initiated on a small agricultural
plot in Siggiewi. Meanwhile, after extensive research, a 19-hectare
(47-acre) agricultural site was identified at Ta' Qali, Malta's
agricultural heartland. The Estate lies scenically below the ancient,
walled-city of Mdina. A financial and technological partnership
agreement with Marchese Piero Antinori helped overcome local financial
institutions' reservations to this novel initiative. Marchese Antinori
descends from the oldest established vintning family in the world and
brings with him a wealth of experience acquired in Tuscany and the New
World. The European Investment Bank opportunely advanced 30 percent of
the project's equity finance on a venture capital basis.
The
Ta'Qali Wine Estate was planted in 1994 and 1995 with Chardonnay,
Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, and Petit Verdot. The vineyard is
drained by a herring-bone system laid by the Royal Air Force during the
Second World War. The water flows into a large underground cistern
which is used to supply the vineyard's 91,000 individual drip-feed
irrigators. A picturesque, purpose- built winery was completed in 1996,
constructed from the characteristic, local, chalk-coloured limestone.
State-of-the-art, individually temperature- controlled fermenters are
set within a process area conditioned to 21°C. The winery's underground
cellars are passively cooled to within 18 to 22 °C.
The
first harvest of a limited quantity of red and white wines took place
in 1995 and 1996 respectively, with the first (1996) release of both
wines being sold out within months. Since then, despite the annual
increase in vine yields, domestic demand has been so high that the
Company's wines have sold out within months. Nevertheless, the company
has reserved limited quantities of its wines for export to Belgium,
France and Singapore. Maximum production of 140,000 bottles should be
reached by the harvest year of 2002.
The name Meridiana and the Estate's sundial insignia have been inspired by Malta's Southern European location.

Fenici red
Fenici
is crafted from a tasteful blend of Syrah and Merlot grapes, all
sustainably farmed and gently vinified unter Meridianas exacting
standards.
The resulting soft, ripe, cherry-plum and peppery spice flavours are enhanced by light oak nuances.

Fenici white
Fenici is crafted from a tasteful blend of Vermentino- and Viognier
grapes, all sustainably farmed and gently vinified unter Meridianas
exacting standards.
This resulting wine
is characterized by fresh, natural and exotic fruit flavours
Isis
(Chardonnay of Malta)
Made exclusively from Chardonnay grapes, Isis is
characterised by fresh, natural, tropical fruit flavours.
The name Isis
recalls the Phoenician goddess of sailors whose vigilant eye still
graces the prow of the Maltese fishing luzzu.

Mistral
(Premium, Barrel-Fermented Chardonnay Malta)
Made
exclusively from mature Chardonnay grapes, Mistral is fermented on its
lees in new French oak barriques. This premium white wine is
characterised by a delicate balance between its firm, complex
structure, its ripe acidity and its buttery peach-like fruitiness. The
name Mistral derives from Malta's prevailingly North Westerly wind
which cools the Company's vineyard, thus favouring the cultivation of
the Chardonnay grape.
MELQART
(Cabernet Sauvignon & Merlot of Malta) 
Made
from an artful blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot grapes, Melqart
is characterised by ripe berry flavours which are enhanced by careful
maturation in barrique.
The name Melqart
recalls the Phoenician god of sailors worshipped in Malta during the
Punic period.
BEL
Made
exclusively from Syrah grapes, Bel is characterised by silky, prune and
peppery spice flavours which are enhanced by careful maturation in
barrique.
The name Bel
recalls the Phoenician god of fertility worshipped under various names
throughout the Punic world.
NEXUS
(Merlot of Malta)
Made
exclusively from Merlot grapes, Nexus is characterised by soft, ripe
cherry-plum flavours which are enhanced by careful maturation in
barrique.
The name Nexus
celebrates the marriage between Malta's Old World geographical location
and the Company's New World vinicultural technology.

CELSIUS RESERVE
Made from longer-aged Cabernet Sauvignon, Celsius is characterised by
chocolate-blackcurrant flavours which are enhanced by careful
maturation in barrique.
The name Celsius
highlights the central role played by temperature control in the
Company's winemaking philosophy.
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