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Grifi

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Vintage:

Blend: 50% Sangiovese, 50% Cabernet Sauvignon

Points: 93 James Suckling

Vineyard: Sedimentary soils of marine origin from the Pliocene (3-5 million years ago) with thealternation of clay, loam and calcareous sand. The Cabernet Sauvignon grows on the sametype of soil, but richer in more recent fluvial pebbles

Winery: Separate vinification for the two varieties in stainless steel vats using indigenous yeasts selected from the estate’s pied de cuve. Alcoholic fermentation with maceration on the skins lasted 25-30 days. 24 months in oak casks and barriques.

Tuscany

Tuscany, Italy, is renowned for its Sangiovese-based wines, such as Chianti Classico and Brunello di Montalcino, as well as its international blends, coined “Super Tuscans”, which are made partially or entirely from Bordeaux varietals. The region’s diverse topography features rolling hills, valleys, and coastal areas, with soils ranging from clay and limestone-rich galestro to sandy and alluvial compositions. Tuscany’s traditions are partly shaped by Sangiovese, which can vary dramatically in structure and astringency and requiring more oxidation during winemaking, emphasizing a rustic savory style instead of fruit purity. Still, its younger regions like Bolgheri are focal points for modern influence.