Going Further
Tasting Notes
This Brunello di Montalcino has an aromatic expression of raspberry, strawberry, and blackberry, with hints of vanilla and cedar in the background. Smooth yet lively attack, with flavors of black berries and vanilla, enhanced by ripe tannins, over a long silky finish.
Italy
Toscana
Toscana wine region around Florence in central Italy is home to the Chianti region, which is famous for Sangiovese-based red wines. Super Tuscan wines also helped the region to gain international recognition for outstanding quality wines based on Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Trebbiano is also grown for the production of white wines.
Moderate Mediterranean climate
Col D’Orcia
The soils in Toscana are formed from Pliocene and Pleistocene marine sediments, and from Quaternary alluvial and lacustrine deposits. The region is quite hilly, progressing inward to the Apennine Mountains. Here, many vineyards are planted on the higher elevations of the hillsides to benefit from a cooler weather. The soils composition lie mostly on clay, with a great level of nutrients and organic matter.
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