Growing Conditions

Production area: Gaiole in Chianti. The vineyard is located at an elevation of 380 m and faces south-west, in the most beautiful and representative part of the estate. The land is Paleocene-Eocene in origin and forms part of the geological formation ‘Monte Morello’. The soil is brown with a fine clay structure, very chalky, with a sub alkaline pH and little organic content. It is well drained, very stony and has an average water-holding capacity.


The 2009-2010 vintage was fairly unusual, with a cold, snowy winter, rainy spring, hot summer, and variable weather in September and October. Thanks to the snowfall and rains there was no risk of drought, and the vines worked steadily and well. The considerable day- night temperature excursions at the end of August and the beginning of September allowed the grapes to have the right sugar concentration, good acidity and color extraction.

Nose

Black cherry, black currant and floral aromas

Palate

Pure and fresh, sporting black cherry, black currant and floral aromas and flavors. The tannins cut a dense swath, yet remain integrated. A touch of oak spice appears on the aftertaste. Fine length.

Aging

The wine matures in barrels and casks for 18 months.

Harvest

The Sangiovese was harvested at the beginning of October, and the grapes from the various vineyards were fermented separately.