The Rosso di Montalcino is a wine produced in the area of Montalcino in Tuscany, best known for the production of the Brunello (the name by which the vine Sangiovese). The Rosso di Montalcino differs from the latter mainly in the length of aging. It is in fact a wine young, which is marketed from the year following the harvest.
This wine is produced in the Pian delle Vigne estate of the family Antinori, which has a centuries-old tradition in wine production. The area of Montalcino is characterized by an extremely mild and temperate climate that allows the grapes to ripen earlier than in even nearby areas such as the Chianti.
The Rosso di Montalcino boasts the Denominazione di Origine Controllata designation of origin. It is produced exclusively with Sangiovese grapes, vine extremely widespread in Tuscany.
I vineyards rise at an altitude between 130 and 150 meters above sea level and are mainly exposed to the southeast. The soils tend to be clay and limestone, rich in skeleton.
The grapes are harvested in mid-September and after destemming and soft crushing are transferred to stainless steel containers where the alcoholic fermentation at a temperature of about 25°C. The time of maceration is 8-10 days.
At the end of malolactic fermentation, the wine is transferred to large wooden barrels. Here aging begins and lasts about 12 months.
Tasting notes: by ruby red color brilliant. Notes of ripe fruit, quince jam and plums mixed with floral notes typical of Sangiovese and toasted notes from aging in wood. The palate presents itself in all its pleasantness, soft, with lively but silky tannins. Its freshness and liveliness of taste are enhanced by a mineral and savory aftertaste, which also enhances in the mouth the hints present in the nose of ripe fruit.
Pairings: perfect for whole meal, its ideal pairing is with a great Florentine steak.
Name | Rosso di Montalcino 2023 Doc Pian delle Vigne - Antinori |
Type | Red wine still |
Classification |
DOC Rosso di Montalcino
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Year | 2023 |
Format | 0.75 l Standard |
Country |
Italy
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Region | Tuscany |
Grape varieties | 100% Sangiovese |
History | After a few years of experimentation on the vines with the goal of achieving a high quality wine with thevintage 2012, the Rosso di Montalcino which complements the production of the other two estate wines: the Brunello Pian delle Vigne and the Reserve Vignaferrovia. The Estate Pian delle Vigne is located 6 km south of Montalcino, above the Val d'Orcia, and takes its name from a characteristic 19th-century railway station located within the estate. The estate consists of c.a. 184 hectares of which about 65 are planted in vineyards with a predominantly southeastern exposure and an altitude between 130 and 200 meters above sea level. |
Location | Estate Pian delle Vigne is located 6 km south of Montalcino, above the Val d'Orcia. Altitude: 130-200 m a.s.l. Exposure: southeast. |
Vinification | The soil characteristics specific to these vineyards lead to the achievement of ripe yet fresh and savory sensations. The softly crushed grapes are handled in tanks during the vinification at temperatures around 25°C so as to preserve the aromatic part, with times of maceration of 8-10 days. |
Aging | After the alcoholic fermentation and malolactic, the wine ages for 12 months in large wooden barrels. |
Grade alcohol content | 14.00% by volume |
Production vintage | 90,000 bottles |
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