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2021 Tenuta di Carleone Chianti Classico, 1.5ltr

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RATINGS

93The Wine Advocate

...extremely bright with lots of red berry fruit and plump cherry...are delicate notes of crushed rock and rosemary oil, like when you brush your hand over the plant...tart acidity on the finish.

93Wine Spectator

...sublime. Aromatic and delineated, with terrific energy... Dark cherry fruit, lavender, spice, licorice and new leather...

93Vinous / IWC

Dark cherry fruit, lavender, spice, licorice and new leather...

92James Suckling

Toasted spices, smoky cedar, walnuts and ripe red and dark berries on the nose. Medium- to full-bodied, structured and chewy with firm tannins and juicy acidity. Lengthy and velvety.

90.7CellarTracker

17.5Jancis Robinson

Gorgeous, succulent palate with a core of cherry fruit and with polished, chewy tannins clinging to the palate on the finish.

REGION

Italy, Tuscany, Chianti Classico

Chianti is Tuscany’s most famous and historic wine district, and the Chianti Classico DOCG is the most prestigious Chianti appellation. Fittingly, it is located in the heart of the larger Chianti DOCG. Chianti’s wines were so esteemed during the Renaissance that the Medici princes of Florence designated several villages within the Chianti region as discrete production zones, setting up the first appellations in Italy. By the 20th century Chianti was Italy’s primary wine export. But the pizza parlor Chiantis sent to foreign markets were inexpensive, unremarkable reds presented in round-bottomed, straw-covered bottles. To upgrade Chianti wines and the region’s image, the Chianti Classico DOC was created in 1967, then upgraded to DOCG status in 1984, with additional modifications made in 1996. In the last 20 years a consortium of Chianti Classico producers have researched new Sangiovese clones, replanted vineyards, updated cellar practices and generally made Chianti Classico DOCG a world-class appellation. Chianti Classico must contain a minimum of 75% Sangiovese. In the 2014 edition of its annual compendium of wine ratings, Gambero Rosso noted that Chianti Classico DOCG wines were noteworthy for their “significant return to a more defined style, true to tradition.”

TYPE

Red Wine, Sangiovese, D.O.C.G.

This red grape is largely grown in central Italy. As the sole component or in a blend, it gives us Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, Morellino and Super Tuscans, among other favorites wines. The name is derived from the Latin for “blood of Jove.”

VINTAGE

2021 Tenuta di Carleone Chianti Classico