Chianti Classico
Produced in Greve in Chianti, this wine is matured in casks for 10-12 months. The wine is then refined in the bottle for a minimum of three months.
APPELLATION
Chianti Classico DOCG
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Ca Rugate are considered one of the very top producers in Veneto and this wine was awarded 91 Points – Wine Spectator and 88 Points – Robert Parker.
This wine is showing exceptionally well in this classic vintage. The 2016 Guidalberto (Cabernet Sauvignon and a smaller percentage of Merlot) opens to a full and generous bouquet and a beautifully rich and velvety appearance. This edition of Tenuta San Guido’s mid-level wine offers a bigger aromatic profile, more texture and more volume as well. Dark cherry and blackberry segue to spice, tar, leather and sweet fruit at the end. The mouthfeel is elegantly shaped, silky and nuanced. This may well be the best vintage of Guidalberto I have yet to taste—and you can get this wine at a great price too.
This is extremely perfumed with aromas of lavender, cinnamon, blackberries, bark and blackcurrants. Full-bodied, extremely refined and polished. Gorgeous fruit and balance. Best ever bottling of this pretty wine from the producers of Sassicaia?
Ageing: one year in barriques from Allier and one year in oak casks still from Allier (2000 lt). After a soft clarification, the wine is bottled for a further period of maturation in
the bottle, the lenght depends from the characteristics of the vintages, but never less than 12 months.
Shelf-life: The wine will reach its peak 6-8 years after the harvest, but its life can vary considerably depending on the vintage
Serving Suggetions
Adatto ai piatti della cucina di terra, è ottimo con bolliti, brasati e carni rosse alla griglia.
Origin
From the prestigious La Groletta and Conca d’Oro crus, in the hilly Valpolicella Classica zone.
Grapes
Corvina 70%, Rondinella 25%, Corvinone 5%
Vinification and Maturation
Fermentation in steel barrels for about 15 days. Refermentation on the Amarone pomace for about 12/13 days. Aging for at least 18 months in 65 hl Slavonian oak barrels. Slavonian oak casks 6 months’ bottle-aging.
Alcohol
13,5% by vol.
Temp. Serving
16-18°C
Bottle Size
0.75l
Massolino Barolo is a renowned winery nestled in the town of Serralunga d’Alba, in the heart of Piedmont’s Barolo region in Italy. The winery was founded in 1896 and has been family-owned and operated ever since. Massolino Barolo produces high-quality wines that reflect the unique terroir of the region, using only the finest grapes from their own vineyards. They cultivate their vines with respect for the land, using sustainable farming practices. Massolino Barolo’s portfolio includes a range of Barolo wines, each with its own distinct character and style, from the richer, fuller-bodied Serralunga d’Alba to the more elegant and refined Parussi. Their Barolo wines are highly sought after around the world for their complexity, balance, depth, and longevity.
Massolino Barbera d’Alba ‘Gisep’ is a red wine that originates from the Barbera grape, which is known for its acidic and tannic characteristics. This wine is aged in large oak barrels, giving it a rich and complex flavor profile with notes of ripe dark fruit and spices. The name ‘Gisep’ comes from the family patriarch, Giuseppe Massolino, who established the winery in the early 20th century. This wine has a deep ruby color and a full-bodied texture, making it a perfect pair with hearty meat dishes or pasta dishes with red sauce. Massolino Barbera d’Alba ‘Gisep’ is a beautifully crafted wine that showcases the winery’s dedication to producing high-quality wines.
Sangiovese wine grapes with some Merlot and Colorina added to the mix. The 2017 Chianti came from a hot vintage with drought conditions. Higher elevation vineyards did enjoy some cooling breezes overnight giving some relief to the grapes and balance to the wine. This example is intense with dark fruit, clove, anise, dark cherry, grilled wild herbs and smoky flavours on the palate with balanced acidity to match. Pour with a meat-lover’s pizza.
Chianti Classico food pairings: meat-sauce pasta, meat lovers’ pizza, beef stew.
Produced in Greve in Chianti, this wine is matured in casks for 10-12 months. The wine is then refined in the bottle for a minimum of three months.
APPELLATION
Chianti Classico DOCG
The predecessor of Amarone, Recioto is the appellation’s signature dessert wine produced using a similar method. Flavors of raisined fruit, particularly cherries, are highly concentrated. Vanilla notes add structure to this powerful, rich red. The tannins are ripe and sweet rounding out the finish. Dried clusters are vinified in stainless steel and aged 18 months in French oak barrels. Unlike its predecessor, Recioto’s fermentation is halted, thus allowing it to retain a higher concentration of residual sugar.
Produced from Corvina, Rondinella and Corvinone grapes, with small amounts of other local grape varieties. Following the traditional Amarone production method, the grapes are dried in Riondo’s temperature-controlled warehouse until the January following the harvest. The wine is aged in oak for 24 months. Bold fruit aromas of Morello cherry and plump blackberry followed by light spicy notes of cinnamon and clove. The wine displays soft tannins with an alluring note of sweet spices on the finish
Designation: Langhe DOC Nebbiolo
Grapes: 100% Nebbiolo
Winemaking: Vinification of grapes coming from different vineyards of Nebbiolo most of all included in the Barolo and Barbaresco area.
Alcoholic fermentation lasts around 3/4 weeks. Each parcel is processed and aged separately until when they select which ones will be included for the blend of Perbacco or the ones that will keep ageing to become Barolo Castiglione.
Aging: Total ageing is approximately 2 years. After malolactic done both in barrique and big Slavonian casks, the wine keeps ageing in oak for 2 years. Blending in steel tanks to follow prior bottling.
Description: Offers up generous fruit along with menthol, spices and hard candy, showing notable intensity while retaining an essentially mid-weight style. Strong, intense and powerful when young, complex and elegant with the ageing.
Food Pairings: Hearty stew, wild game, roasted red meats and sharp, aged cheeses
The 2017 Ca’ Rugate Valpolicella Ripasso Campo Bastiglia is a red wine made by Ca’ Rugate from Valpolicella Ripasso with 2017 grapes.
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Maso Montalto” is a red wine from the Trento area with an elegant and full-bodied sip, aged for 12 months in oak barrels and at least 15 months in bottle. With an intense, evolved profile and a good expansive richness, with a warm, complex and enveloping structure, it offers the nose clear aromas of berries, black cherry, cherry, sweet spices, alpine herbs and toasted wood nuances.
Denomination |
Trentino DOC |
Grape varieties |
Pinot Noir 100% |
Category |
Red Wines |
Region |
Trentino (Italy) |
Alcohol content |
13.0% |
Bottle size |
75 cl Bottle |
Vineyards |
From the farm of the Lunelli estate located on the hills of Monte Bondone at over 400 meters above sea level on clayey soils |
Aging |
12 months in oak barrels, 15 months in bottle |
Additional notes |
Contains sulfites |
Bottega Petalo Moscato Rose Manzoni sparkling rosé wine is the result of the valuable selection carried out at the beginning of the 20th century by professor Luigi Manzoni, principal of the Oenological School in Conegliano. Incrocio Manzoni is a crossing between Raboso Piave and Muscat of Hamburg.
Sweet, elegant, harmonic, balanced, with a long aromatic persistence, but also fresh thanks to its acidity and tannins.
Le Difese is the most recent addition to the much celebrated Tenuta San Guido (Sassicaia) family of wines, producing its first vintage in 2002. It takes its name from the teeth of the wild boar, depicted in gold on this landmark label. No teeth in the wine however, as you’re treated to delicious flavours from mature Cabernet Sauvignon and Sangiovese vines that blend to produce a seriously approachable and immensely enjoyable glass of wine.
Primarily made with Cabernet Sauvignon (70%), the wine is blended in perfect harmony with Sangiovese (30%), which is grown in the subzone of Chianti Rufina. This produces a distinctly Tuscan character and personality to the wine, leaving the “international” styles to its bigger brothers. A more youthful wine, it’s meant to be enjoyed together and with food, and to be appreciated by new drinkers as well as seasoned fans of Sassicaia and Guidalberto. Le Difese undergoes ageing in French oak barriques that were previously used for Sassicaia and Guidalberto. It can be said that all 3 wines were created using the same DNA!
The 2021 vintage shares more than the DNA of Guidalberto, it has the same seriously high quality and rather than being a “cheaper version”, provides an alternative vision of the estate and its wonderfully rich heritage in Tuscany.
Whilst stock is indeed limited (as with all wines made from this fabulous estate), Le Difese is the most approachable wine in the family and all the more reason to be snapped up quick!
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