Description
History
Fontodi is located in Panzano in Chianti, a historic area for Sangiovese. Flaccianello was first produced in 1981 as a pioneering attempt to create a contemplative, single-varietal Sangiovese. Over the years, it has become a benchmark among premium Italian wines. The 2021 vintage continues this legacy of selectivity: only the best vineyard parcels are used, with organic farming and meticulous winemaking to express the galestro soils and unique microclimate of Panzano.
Grape variety
Sangiovese 100%
Vinification
Fermented with indigenous yeasts in stainless steel, long maceration, aged for approximately 24 months in barriques and large Slavonian oak casks, with no aggressive filtration to preserve full aromatic expression.
Alcohol content
14.5%
Tasting notes
Deep ruby color with dark reflections. Aromas of blackberry, black cherry, violet, mineral notes and sweet spices. On the palate it is structured and enveloping, with ripe yet firm tannins, vibrant acidity, and a long finish with returning fruity, spicy, and mineral nuances.
Food pairing
Excellent with roasted red meats, braised dishes, game, wild meats, rich Tuscan cuisine and aged cheeses. Serve at 18 °C, decant at least one hour before serving.
Brand
Fontodi
Fontodi has been owned by the Manetti family since 1968, which instead comes entrepreneurially from the famous terracotta sector. The decision to also invest in wine and specifically in the Chianti Classico of Panzano derives precisely from this strong link with the Tuscan territory and from the desire to enhance the quality production of the region’s excellence, especially Sangiovese. The company is certified organic and covers 170 hectares of land of which just over 80 are planted with vineyards. All the agriculture practiced adheres to principles of respect for the vineyard, the environment and nature and sustainability is the watchword in Fontodi: we try not only to avoid in the most categorical way the use of chemical products harmful to the health of the environment, but rather to use as much material as possible from the company itself. For example, the vineyards are fertilized using a compost of pruning residues and manure that comes from the internal breeding of Chianinas. The cellar is very modern and develops vertically in order to exploit the force of gravity for carrying out the various stages of vinification which allows to maintain a greater integrity of the fruits and to obtain “healthier”, fragrant and intense wines.