Description
History
Produced by Marchesi de’ Frescobaldi at the historic Nipozzano estate in the Chianti Rufina subzone, this wine is a benchmark of Tuscan Sangiovese. Rufina’s higher elevations and mixed soils of alberese and galestro lend structure, freshness and earthy complexity. The Riserva designation signifies extended ageing and careful grape selection; the 2022 vintage delivers harmony and consistency.
Grape variety
Sangiovese 100%
Vinification
Fermentation in stainless steel with extended maceration to build structure and balance; ageing in wooden casks of various sizes followed by bottle rest to achieve complexity, roundness and harmony.
Alcohol content
Approx. 14%
Tasting notes
Intense ruby red with garnet highlights. Aromas of ripe cherry, plum, violet florals, sweet spice, aromatic herbs and subtle toasty notes. On the palate: full-bodied with well-structured yet integrated tannins, balanced acidity and a long finish with fruity and savoury echoes.
Food pairings
Pairs excellently with roasted red meats, light game, braised dishes, pappardelle with wild boar ragù, porcini mushrooms and aged cheeses. Also excellent as a contemplative wine.
Brand
Frescobaldi
The history of the Frescobaldi family in Tuscany is often the story of Tuscany itself; tradition and roots date back as far as the 1300s, when Dino Frescobaldi, a poet friend of Dante Alighieri, returned to him the first seven cantos of the Divine Comedy, allowing him to complete the work. Around the same time, the family acquired some estates in the Chianti area and began producing and selling wine. Many centuries later, in about 1855, they were the ones to plant some international grape varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinot Noir, and Chardonnay right here in Tuscany. The 1900s was a century of great revolution for Italian agriculture and therefore for the company as well; production methods were innovated and new possessions were acquired thanks to the wise guidance of Vittorio, Ferdinando, and Leonardo Frescobaldi. Today, the baton has been passed to Lamberto Frescobaldi, a member of the thirtieth generation of the family, who, armed with the knowledge he has acquired, manages the family heritage. The company boasts among its estates Castello di Nipozzano and Castello di Pomino in the Chianti Rufina area, Rémole alle Sieci, Tenuta di Perano in Gaiole in Chianti, one of the family's most recent acquisitions, Gorgona on the homonymous penitentiary island, Tenuta Castiglioni in Montespertoli, Tenuta Castelgiocondo in Montalcino, Tenuta Ammiraglia in the Maremma, and the latest addition Tenuta Calimaia in Montepulciano. The Frescobaldi family manages and owns Ornellaia in Bolgheri.