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Sassicaia 2022 Magnum 150 cl

Original price was: €990,00.Current price is: €945,00. VAT incl.

Why buy it
An iconic Bolgheri legend, the 2022 Sassicaia in Magnum format benefits from more harmonious and complex maturation due to its larger volume. This wine perfectly balances power with elegance, showcasing the refined “Super Tuscan” style—ideal for both enjoying now and long-term aging. The Magnum also adds a celebratory dimension, perfect for special, convivial moments.

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Description

History
Sassicaia revolutionized post-war Tuscan winemaking: created by Mario Incisa della Rocchetta at Tenuta San Guido, it was one of the earliest Super Tuscans with its first commercial vintage in 1968. It remains the only Italian wine granted its own DOC (Bolgheri Sassicaia DOC), exclusive to this production. The Magnum format enhances its aging potential and celebrates the heritage and rarity of a collector’s wine that continues to epitomize the excellence of the region and the Incisa della Rocchetta family.

Grape variety
Cabernet Sauvignon 85 %, Cabernet Franc 15 %

Vinification
Fermented in stainless steel with temperature control, malolactic in tank, then aged for about 24 months in French oak barriques (one-third new wood, remainder in first and second pass), blended just prior to bottling and further aged in bottle. The Magnum format promotes a more gradual, thoughtful development over time.

Alcohol content
13.5 %

Tasting notes
Brilliant ruby with purplish highlights. The nose reveals intense aromas of red and black fruits (currant, black cherry, plum), alongside cedar, fresh herbs, delicate spices, and pronounced minerality. The palate has silky tannins, lively acidity, refined balance, and a long, savory, persistent finish with balsamic and spice echoes.

Food pairing
Ideal with refined red meats, game, premium grilled dishes, and aged cheeses. Also perfect for contemplative sipping or celebratory moments. Serve at 18–20 °C.

Additional information

Weight 3 kg

Brand

Tenuta San Guido

In the early twenties in Italy, Mario Incisa della Rocchetta, a lover of French wines and in particular of the great structured red wines of Bordeaux, realized that the territory of the Tyrrhenian coast of the Bolgheri area had many geographical, climate and terrain similarities with the Graves area of Bordeaux. "Graves" in fact means gravel, precisely because of the stony composition of the soils in the French area, just like "Sassicaia" within the San Guido estate they own. So he began to think of a Bordeaux blend produced in that area and began experimenting in the early 1920s, achieving good results, even if the wine was not yet aged for long in oak barrels. In fact, from 1948 to 1967, the Sassicaia remained for strictly private use and consumption on the estate. However, every year, a few cases of wine were left to age in the Castiglioncello cellar. Tasting it, the marquis began to realize that the old vintages, over time, improved significantly, even transforming their defects into virtues. Strong and enthusiastic about these considerations, he invested himself in winemaking techniques and in 1968 the product was placed on the market for the first time, with a welcome worthy of a Bordeaux Premier Cru. In the following years the premises were implemented with the creation of a temperature-controlled cellar, the acquisition of steel vats for fermentation and French oak barriques intended for the elevation and aging of the wines

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