Badia a Coltibuono, Chianti Classico

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Producer
Badia a Coltibuono
Grape Varieties
Sangiovese
Optimum Drinking
Within 8 years
Wine Style
Warm and supple red wine
Alcohol by Volume
13.5%
Closure
Natural Cork
Country
Italy
Style / Colour
Red

Warm and supple with layers of violet, tobacco, black pepper and cherry. Full of charm, this is beautifully balanced with an elegant mineral note on the finish.

Producer Note

Badia e Coltibuono is steeped in history, dating back to 1051, when a community of Vallombrosan monks resided in an abbey built on the property, known as ‘Badia’. ‘Coltibuono’ comes from the Latin of the era meaning ‘good harvest’ and the land has always been cultivated the respectfully. Since the 2003 vintage, the estate has been certified organic. The 74 hectare estate, which covers the revered Monti subzone, was purchased in 1846 and has been passed down through six generations of the Stucchi Prinetti family. Currently the estate is run by the present generation, siblings Emanuela, Guido, Paolo and winemaker Roberto. Crafted in a gravity-fed winery, Roberto Stucchi, the winemaker, has always been an advocate of hands-off winemaking, allowing his wines to express the true aromas and flavour profiles of the region.

Vintage

Spring rainfall and a summer season characterised by moderate heat gave strength to the vineyards, resulting in optimal development of the grapes. Careful soil management contributed to the ideal ripening. The 2019 harvest took place between 18th September 11th October and produced good yields of excellent quality fruit.

Vineyard

The grapes come from the heart of the Sienese part of Chianti Classico, from Monti (Gaiole) and Vitignano Castelnuovo Berardenga. The wine is made from Sangiovese and the traditional complementary varieties of Colorino, Canaiolo and Ciliegiolo. The newer vines have been re-planted using the traditional 'massal selection' propagation method, which involves taking cuttings from the exceptionally old vines on the property; this is key to Badia a Coltibuono's vision and its relationship with the terroir and its history. The vineyard is situated at 250 to 330 metres elevation, where breezes help to ventilate the vines and keep them healthy. The soils are clay loam with 15-25% clay, which retains water and minerals to nourish the vines and limestone rock which produces elegant wines. The vines are planted with varied aspects, predominantly facing south and east facing to maximise exposure to the sun. The vineyard has been organically cultivated since 1995 and certified since 2003. No herbicides or insecticides have been used since 1985 and in 2013 the estate was certified by Delinat.

Winemaking

The grapes were hand-harvested, with manual sorting in the winery if required. Fermentation took place with wild yeasts and at controlled temperatures below 28°C, with maceration on the skins lasting 12 to 18 days. Delicate techniques were used to maximise the expression of complexity and balance in the grapes. The wine was matured in 20 to 25 hectolitre casks of seasoned French and Austrian oak, lasting for approximately one year.

Tasting Note

Full of charm, this Chianti Classico unveils layered aromas of iris, violet, tobacco, black pepper and ripe cherry and leads to a beautifully balanced palate, with tightly knit and supple tannins. Warm and persistent, with an elegant mineral note on the finish.

Grape

Sangiovese 90%, Other Varieties 10%

The technical information on this wine is correct to the best of our knowledge at the time of publication. This information may be subject to change according to vintage

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