Brunello di Montalcino Castelgiocondo

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Black cherry, sour plum and dried roses open and excite on the nose. The palate is polished, glossy fruit and unctuous in texture. Ripe berries, soft red and black fruits, spices and wild herbs fill and punctuate the palate. As with all the great wines of 2016, the tannins are firm, but with silky chew, softened by the cappuccino notes of oak. There is a vivid, tightly coiled freshness, which extends the enjoyment and length. The final notes are woven with minerality.

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Product Code
IT0015 (DUTY FREE)

About This Wine

Country
Italy
Region
Tuscany
Winery
Marchesi de Frescobaldi
Type
Red Wine
Grape Variety
Sangiovese
Food Matching
Seafood risotto, light poultry, creamy dishes
Size (cl)
75
Vegetarian
Yes
Vegan
Yes
Organic
No
Sulphites
Contains
Celery
No
Gluten
No
Milk
No
Eggs
No
Fish
No
Nuts
No
Peanuts
No
Sesame
No
Sesame Seeds
No
Shellfish
No
Soya Beans
No
Mustard
No
Molluscs
No
Lupin
No

Marchesi de Frescobaldi

The history of the Frescobaldi family started over a thousand years ago and is closely connected with the history of Tuscany. At the high point of medieval Florence, the Frescobaldis spread their influence as bankers, earning the title of treasures to the English crown. A little later, with the flowering of the Renaissance, they became patrons of major works in Florence, such as the construction of the Santa Trinita bridge and the Basilica of Santo Spirito. Creativity and the pursuit of excellence were handed down through the centuries to all the generations of the family. In the 13th century, during the exile of Dante Alighieri, his friend the poet Dino Frescobaldi helped him recover the first seven canti of the Divine Comedy, thus enabling him to complete the work. In the 17th century, the baroque compositions of the famous musician Girolamo Frescobaldi were disseminated throughout Europe. In a great opening towards the future, in 1855 the forebears of the family introduced hitherto unknown vine varietals in Tuscany, including Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinot Nero and Chardonnay. The 20th century was characterised by the actions of Vittorio, Ferdinando and Leonardo Frescobaldi, who made an important contribution by raising Tuscany to a place of excellence in wine-growing. Today Lamberto Frescobaldi has taken over, who, with his long technical experience, aims to further strengthen the uniqueness of the wines of each individual estate.

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