The Chianti Podere Gamba di San Ferdinando is a wine obtained from a blend of Sangiovese, which is vinified in steel, and Pugnitello in truncated conical oak vats. The two wines are subsequently assembled in oval oak barrels where they remain for eight months. Nose of cherry, aromatic herbs with hints of leather and liquorice. Fleshy.
Region: Tuscany.
Grapes: 85% Sangiovese, 15% Pugnitello
Alcohol content: 14%
Aging: 12 months in barrel.
Contains sulfites
Simona Orsini's Torbo is a macerated wine that stands out for its strong character and complexity. Made with Vernaccia grapes, this wine uses spontaneous fermentation in steel, followed by maceration on the skins which lasts about 8 months. This process gives the wine a unique freshness and an interesting flavor, as well as giving it a remarkable persistence on the palate. The choice to macerate the skins for such a long period allows the extraction of aromas and tannins which make this Vernaccia a different sensorial experience compared to more traditional wines. A wine that therefore represents an innovative interpretation of Vernaccia, perfect for those looking for a wine that tells a story and challenges conventions.
Region: Tuscany
Grapes: Vernaccia di San Gimignano
Alcohol content: 13%.
Aging: 4 months in steel.
Contains sulfites
Marcello ColFondo presents a pinkish color. On the nose aromas of red berry fruit with earthy and bloody notes. At the sip it is agile, with a marked agility, sapid, in short, a particular and extremely enjoyable glass.
Region: Tuscany.
Grapes: Sangiovese, Pinot noir
Alcohol content: 11,5%.
Aging: Refermentation in the bottle.
Contains sulfites
A splendid Chianti obtained from Sangiovese grapes plus other local vines, such as Colorino del Valdarno, Canaiolo, and Ciliegiolo. The vinification is spontaneous and absolutely traditional, with a fermentation that lasts 8-10 days in steel tanks. It refines in the same tanks and is bottled in the September following the harvest. On the nose the aromas are intense with hints of violets and cherries. On the palate it is warm, dry, fresh, and slightly tannic. It is a "traditional" Chianti to be appreciated in youth, and savored with the cuisine every day
Region: Tuscany.
Grapes: 90% Sangiovese, 10% other local grapes.
Alcohol content: 13.5%.
Aging: Some months in steel.
Contains sulfites