Chianti Classico DOCG
Refined technology in the cellar, stability as well as consistency in the production of great local wines, other than character, uniqueness and personality. This is Brolio's Chianti Classico.
Sangiovese 80%, Merlot 15%, Cabernet Sauvignon 5%
40.00 €
Brolio Chianti Classico Docg
Distinctive traits: structured, fragrant, versatile
The vineyards of the company, which altitude goes from 280 to 480 meters above sea level, yield the grapes destined to the Brolio Chianti Classico. Comprising very different soils but all sharing good skeleton, a characteristic capable of enhancing the structure of this Chianti Classico.
Ageing: around 9 months in tonneaux of second and third passage Alcohol: 13.5 %
Intense ruby red color. On the nose, flowers and small red fruit aromas. Elegant, with velvety tannins, which integrate with the acidity. Persistent finish, expression of the Brolio territory.
"A succulent, fruity red with dried-cherry and orange-peel aromas and flavors. It’s medium-to full-bodied with fine yet round tannins and a juicy, fruity finish". Score 91/100.James Suckling 2021
"Once again, Brolio delivers a highly satisfying glass of Chianti Classico from the estate’s expansive vineyards in Gaiole. The 2019 is balsamic in personality with scents of cedar, thyme and rosemary weaving through dark cherry. Velvety, powdery tannins provide a gentle, structural grip, while crunchy, citrussy acidity cleanses the mouth. With an annual production of approximately 500,000 bottles, it is impressive that the quality is so consistently high." Tasted for Decanter by Michaela Morris (at Vancouver, 25 Mar 2021).
Barone Ricasoli S.p.A. Società Agricola – Sede legale: Piazza Goldoni, 2 – 50123 Firenze - Tel. +39 05777301 - Email. barone@ricasoli.it
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