Italy
Tuscany
Wine
Red
The Facts
Origins Italy > Tuscany > Montalcino
Appellation Toscana
Varietal Tuscan Blends
Cepage 85% Sangiovese, 5% Merlot, 5% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Syrah
Winemaking Fermented in stainless steel and aged in cement vats
Aging In concrete vats
Serendipity Markets Texas
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The Character
Tasting Notes The fruit is from young vines on the Montalcino Estate that would otherwise go into Rosso di Montalcino and the two Sant Antimo wines. A fantastic value, the wine displays sweet cherry, red plum, flowers, leather, and a hint of dusty earth. The French varietals add plushness to the palate that nicely rounds out the Sangiovese.
Overall Fresh & elegant - a fantastic value
Mouthfeel Plush & nicely round
Aromas Sweet cherry, red plum, flowers, leather & dusty earth
Selling Point Everyday drinker from one of Italy's most prestigious areas
Pairings Cheese & Charcuterie, Gnocchi with Ragu, Grilled Salmon
Sustainability Organic In Practice
The Story
This multifaceted wine is suited to day to day drinking, easily matched with all foods, full bodied thanks to the blend of the grapes used. The Sangiovese Grosso into this IGT comes from the youngest plots close to the vineyards dedicated to the production of Rosso di Montalcino DOC and Brunello di Montalcino DOCG.
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About Ciacci Piccolomini
Brand Story
Set on a large area of 220 hectares, 53 of which are dedicated to vineyards and 40 olive trees, it has the typical characteristics of the Tuscan countryside adorned with gentle hills, pastures and woods of unforgettable colors.Set between the Poggio d'Arna and the Orcia River bordering the south, it offers a unique panoramic view of the Monte Amiata typical profile.
Brand Story
Set on a large area of 220 hectares, 53 of which are dedicated to vineyards and 40 olive trees, it has the typical characteristics of the Tuscan countryside adorned with gentle hills, pastures and woods of unforgettable colors.Set between the Poggio d'Arna and the Orcia River bordering the south, it offers a unique panoramic view of the Monte Amiata typical profile.
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