Chianti Montespertoli is located in the heart of picturesque Tuscany in central Italy. It is one of seven sub-denominations incorporated in the Chianti DOCG, which received its classification in 1984. Montespertoli is the newest sub-zone to be officially recognized as part of this classification (joining in 1997), as it was once part of Chianti Colli Fiorentini. Its vineyards, of which there are around 3460 acres (1400ha), are found on the hills of Montespertoli in the province of Florence. This area has a special terroir that is ideal for the cultivation of vines, with a favorable climate, and excellent soils and topography. It produces a particularly ripe Sangiovese, the
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The “Tenuta Il Monte” farm is located on the slopes of the highest hills of the city of Montespertoli (Firenze), where most of the farmhouses present traces of XV century architecture. The total area is about 15 hectares, dedicated to specialized vineyards for the chianti grape varieties, especially Sangiovese, Colorino, and Canaiolo. Fattorie Parri’s Chianti shows the clean, dry and crisp personality of the Sangiovese grape, with firm tannins and a soft velvety texture. Ripe blackberries and spice blend to deliver a rich, old-world experience. Print a Shelf Talker Click Here
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Barbaresco is produced in the Piedmont region, in an area of the Langhe, immediately to the east of Alba, and specifically in the commune of Barbaresco. Roberto Fossati’s Barbaresco is produced entirely from Nebbiolo grapes and presents an intense and brilliant color ranging from ruby to garnet red. This wine has bouquets of roses or violets with flavor notes of cherry, truffles, fennel and licorice. As the wine ages, it can develop smoky notes and more earthy and animal flavors like leather and tar. Nebbiolo-based wines tend to do best when their rich, full flavors are paired with rich, full
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