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Marchesi Antinori

Marchesi Antinori Villa Antinori Toscana IGT 2019 750ml

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About Marchesi Antinori Villa Antinori

While most of the Antinori family’s estates are firmly anchored in a specific wine region or subregion, its Villa Antinori project... represents an idea: the family’s deep roots in Toscana, as interpreted by patriarch Niccolò Antinori. In 1928, Niccolò wanted to make a red wine that symbolized his connection to Toscana, and Villa Antinori was born; a white followed four years later. Today, the Antinori family draws from its various estates in Chianti Classico — including its Tignanello, Solaia, Badia a Passignano, and Monteloro holdings — to make just four Villa Antinori bottlings: the estate’s captivating Rosso IGT and its delightful Bianco IGT, as well as a superb Chianti Classico and a Pinot Bianco. The labels of these Villa Antinori bottles depict Villa del Cigliano, the family’s sixteenth-century home situated in San Casciano in the gently rolling hills north of Florence. More than a home, Villa del Cigliano embodies the Antinori family’s ancient connection to winemaking because it’s the place where the family took its first steps into crafting the wines that have made the Antinori family the global force it is today.
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Marchesi Antinori Le Mortelle

Marchesi Antinori Le Mortelle Vivia Bianco Maremma Toscana 2020 750ml

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About Le Mortelle

Located on the Maremma Coast near the family's Guado al Tasso estate in Bolgheri, Le Mortelle was once part of a larger estate called La Badiola, created in... the nineteenth century when the Duchy drained the marshy areas around Grosseto. The Antinori family purchased Le Mortelle in 1999, and the estate’s name, which comes from the region’s plentiful wild myrrh, signals the family’s green commitment. Le Mortelle isn’t merely certified organic — it also sports a state-of-the-art cellar facility constructed with natural materials and erected under the earth. Built into the side of a hill, Le Mortelle’s cantina is barely visible, but its three-story structure allows for gravity to move the wine from pressing to fermentation to aging barrels, which reduces energy and treats the wine with tender loving care. Le Mortelle occupies almost 670 acres, with 420 acres under vine, and it boasts a variety of soils that range from sandy and loamy with clay and silica to rocky, pebbly, and mineral-rich. While Le Mortelle’s range of wines is small, the impact is great, and it’s only a matter of time before this Antinori estate achieves the renown it deserves.
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Marchesi Antinori Le Mortelle

Marchesi Antinori Le Mortelle Vivia Bianco Maremma Toscana 2021 750ml

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About Marchesi Antinori Le Mortelle

Located on the Maremma Coast near the family's Guado al Tasso estate in Bolgheri, Le Mortelle was once part of a larger estate called La... Badiola, created in the nineteenth century when the Duchy drained the marshy areas around Grosseto. The Antinori family purchased Le Mortelle in 1999, and the estate’s name, which comes from the region’s plentiful wild myrrh, signals the family’s green commitment. Le Mortelle isn’t merely certified organic — it also sports a state-of-the-art cellar facility constructed with natural materials and erected under the earth. Built into the side of a hill, Le Mortelle’s cantina is barely visible, but its three-story structure allows for gravity to move the wine from pressing to fermentation to aging barrels, which reduces energy and treats the wine with tender loving care. Helmed by Renzo Cotarella, the Le Mortelle team crafts a range of five fine wines using both international grape varietals like Cabernets Sauvignon and Franc, Carménère, and Voignier, as well as Vermentino and Ansonica. While Le Mortelle’s range of wines is small, the impact is great, and it’s only a matter of time before this Antinori estate achieves the renown it deserves.
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Tenuta di Bibbiano

Bibbiano Chianti Classico Riserva ‘Bibbiano’ 2019 750ml

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About Tenuta di Bibbiano

The name “Bibbiano” first appears in historical documents that are more than 1,000 years old, and these lands have been growing grapes for almost... that long; a respect for this legacy imbues everything that Tenuta di Bibbiano does, from its superb Chianti Classico bottlings to its excellent olive oil. In 1865, the Marzi family purchased the Bibbiano lands, and for five generations, they’ve been the careful, conscientious stewards of the property. Tenuta di Bibbiano boasts gorgeous vineyards that span about 60 acres in the Chianti Classico zone. Surrounded by a large grove of olive trees, Bibbiano’s limestone-rich, clayey vineyards are home to primarily Sangiovese Grosso and Sangiovese vines, along with other select indigenous Tuscan grape varietals, and the estate has been certified organic for more than a decade. While Bibbiano developed their wines with famed enologist Giulio Gambelli, today’s owners, Tommaso and Federico Marrocchesi Marzi, work with Maurizo Castelli. Together, they strive to create wines that reflect their Tuscan traditions and terroir.
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Marchesi Antinori Le Mortelle

Marchesi Antinori Le Mortelle Botrosecco 2017 750ml

Marchesi Antinori Le Mortelle Botrosecco Maremma Toscana IGT 2017 The 2017 Botrosecco is a blend of Cab Sauv and Cab Franc and a mesmerizing wine at that; I like to think of it of a baby Sassicaia... that shares this same blend. Intense and powerful on the nose, notes of blueberries, plums and dark blue fruits with an elevated aroma of tart red fruits, raspberries and strawberries, this wine delivers a eucalyptus aroma coupled with aromatic spices. A wonderful potpourri of intensity and playful fruits for all to enjoy!
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Azienda Agricola La Torre

Azienda Agricola La Torre Rosso di Montalcino 2020 750ml

Azienda Agricola La Torre Rosso di Montalcino 2020 Most Rosso di Montalcino act like “baby brothers” to the estate’s bigger, bolder Brunello, but La Torre’s Rosso owns its own identity.... Bright, vibrant, and sneaky in its complexity, this 2020 Rosso di Montalcino strides the line between juicy and tart, showing fistfuls of red and blue frutti di bosco, pressed herbs, violet petals, underbrush, and a dusting of savory earth and olives. This wine’s bitter almond finish makes it a food-friendly pick for hard cheeses, cured meats, and grilled veggies!
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Cerbaia

Cerbaia Rosso di Montalcino 2021 750ml

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About Azienda Agricola Cerbaia

Located above the fog line high on the Montosoli hill just north of Montalcino, Cerbaia is neither very large nor very old. This organic 29-acre... estate (fewer than 11 acres under vine) was founded in 1978, but despite its relative youth and diminutive size, Cerbaia is one of Brunello’s rising stars and definitely an estate to watch! Agronomist Fabio Pellegrini chose Montosoli for his estate because he saw tremendous potential in the subregion’s galestro soil because this clayey, rocky dirt was ideal for the cultivation of small-berried, thick-skinned Brunello grapes. Fabio ran Cerbaia until 2014, which his daughter, Elena, assumed control. In trading her career in finance for that of a winemaker, Elena was making a big life change, but her gamble is paying off. Cerbaia may average only 1,500 cases of Brunello every vintage, but eyes are on Cerbaia’s wines. Traditional, aromatic, long-aging, and terroir-driven, Cerbaia’s Brunello releases have everything to please the wine’s many, many fans!
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Tenuta Degli Dei

Tenuta Degli Dei Cavalli IGT 2012 750ml

Tenuta degli Dei Cavalli IGT 2012 A blend of 60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Petit Verdot, and 15% Cabernet Franc in 2012, Tenuta degli Dei’s Super-Tuscan Cavalli is a slow burning, sumptuous stunner.... This nicely balanced Bordeaux-style blend bewitches with its crisp red and juicy blue fruits that layer with smoky tobacco, licorice, pressed wild herbs, underbrush, and wildflower petals. Now with a decade of age, this stylish red is firing on all cylinders!
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Marchesi Antinori Tenuta Tignanello

Marchesi Antinori Chianti Classico Riserva Tignanello 2020 750ml

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About Marchesi Antinori Tenuta Tignanello

The Antinori family’s Tenuta Tignanello is a gently hilly property located between that the family has owned since the 1800s. This... 321-acre Tuscan estate gets its name — Tignanello — from its most famous vineyard, but its vines grow the grapes for multiple wines. When Piero Antinori was searching to add his own voice to the Super-Tuscan revolution in the late 1960s, he turned to Giacomo Tachis, the consulting winemaker behind Sangiovese, as well as Ornellaia. Piero wanted to make wines that reflected his family’s Tuscan heritage, and in 1971, Tignanello, a blend of Sangiovese, Cabernet, and Cabernet Franc, was born. Sporting marly, limestone-rich soils that show remnants of the Pliocene Period when the region was covered in an ocean, Tenuta Tignanello enjoys sunny days, cool nights, and a gentle breeze, ideal conditions for wines that sing with a true Tuscan voice. This estate is home to three of Antinori's  crown jewels: Solaia, Tignanello, and Chianti Classico Riserva.
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Tenuta San Guido

Tenuta San Guido Le Difese 2019 750ml

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About Tenuta San Guido

Sassicaia is arguably Italy’s most famous bottle of wine, and its maker, Tenuta San Guido, is Italian wine aristocracy. Sassicaia and its Super-Tuscan... revolution changed the face of Italian wine — and it catapulted Tenuta San Guido into the highest echelon of wine producers. Today, Marchese Nicolò Incisa della Rocchetta continues in his father’s footsteps even as he prepares to hand over San Guido estate to his son, Sebastian Rosa. Over the years, Tenuta San Guido expanded its vineyards to encompass 190 acres, planted to Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc, and the estate expanded its lineup to include “second” wine Guidalberto and entry-level Le Difese. Debuting with the 2000 vintage, Guidalberto holds fast to its ideal of accessibility upon release, but over the years, it has grown more refined, polished, and elegant. Le Difese, debuting with the 2003 vintage, does the work of the estate's "everyday" wine, but when Tenuta San Guido makes it, the “everyday” wine is still a reason to celebrate. Tenuta San Guido’s outstanding Guidalberto and Le Difese bottlings add even more luster to Italy’s premier Super-Tuscan estate.
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Canalicchio di Sopra

Canalicchio di Sopra Rosso di Montalcino 2021 750ml

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ABout Canalicchio di Sopra

Canalicchio di Sopra’s history is also the history of Montalcino. Once a sharecropper, Primo Pacenti founded the estate in 1962 on land that his... family had worked for generations. Primo was proud to be one of the original twelve members of the Brunello Consortium; when he retired, Primo handed Canalicchio di Sopra to his son-in-law, Pier Luigi Ripacciolo, and since 2001, the estate has been run by Pier Luigi’s three children, Francesco, Marco, and Simonetta. With two vineyard parcels that sit north and east of the town of Montalcino, sheltered by Mount Amiata and kissed by sea breezes blowing off the Mediterranean, Canalicchio di Sopra’s 47 acres occupy some the highest altitudes in the Brunello region and possess a superb range of microclimates. “Elegance” is the watchword at Canalicchio di Sopra, and this maker delivers, vintage after delicious vintage.
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Fontodi

Fontodi Meriggio Colli Toscana Centrale Bianco IGT 2022 750ml

About Fontodi

Tenuta Fontodi has everything going for it: amazing history, terrific microclimates, outstanding skill, intense passion, and great people. The estate sits the... Conca d’Oro, or golden bowl, an ideal spot for winegrowing, and the Manetti family, who has owned the 200-acre Fontodi estate since 1968, has roots in Chianti Classico that date back to 1398, the year when Chianti had its very first official designation. Although the Manettis have been terracotta makers longer than they have been vintners, their love for Toscana drives both pursuits, and, indeed, Giovanni Manetti, Fontodi’s owner-winemaker, has been the president of the Chianti Consorzio since 2018. Fontodi has made some radical changes in recent years, including removing the Cabernet Sauvignon component of its Vigna del Sorbo, making it pure Sangiovese, and opting to vinify some of their wines in amphorae. Certified organic, thoroughly traditional, and utterly bewitching, Fontodi’s wines stand as the epitome of Tuscan elegance, and that never goes out of style.
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Fontodi

Fontodi ‘Filetta di Lamole’ Chianti Classico 2020 750ml

About Fontodi

Tenuta Fontodi has everything going for it: amazing history, terrific microclimates, outstanding skill, intense passion, and great people. The estate sits the... Conca d’Oro, or golden bowl, an ideal spot for winegrowing, and the Manetti family, who has owned the 200-acre Fontodi estate since 1968, has roots in Chianti Classico that date back to 1398, the year when Chianti had its very first official designation. Although the Manettis have been terracotta makers longer than they have been vintners, their love for Toscana drives both pursuits, and, indeed, Giovanni Manetti, Fontodi’s owner-winemaker, has been the president of the Chianti Consorzio since 2018. Fontodi has made some radical changes in recent years, including removing the Cabernet Sauvignon component of its Vigna del Sorbo, making it pure Sangiovese, and opting to vinify some of their wines in amphorae. Certified organic, thoroughly traditional, and utterly bewitching, Fontodi’s wines stand as the epitome of Tuscan elegance, and that never goes out of style.
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Marchesi Antinori

Marchesi Antinori Badia a Passignano Chianti Classico Gran Selezione 2019 750ml

It might be a little early to call the 2019 Chianti Classico Gran Selezione from the Antinori family’s Badia a Passignano estate a masterpiece, but it sure looks like one. This soaring, detailed... wine wraps its sun-warmed dark cherries around a savory framework of new leather, terracotta, pipe tobacco, violet petals, and wild herbs. This Chianti Classico Gran Selezione shows impeccable precision and balance, integrating its dusty tannins with fresh acidity as it luxuriates in a long, resonant, and enveloping finish — stunning!
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