Wines

Rosso di Montalcino Doc

This wine is obtained from declassified Brunello, which nonetheless follows the strict production regulations, shows characteristics of freshness and typical aromas of quality young wines, fruity and vinous notes blend with more complex autumn leaves and violet.

Technical Specifications
2016 Rosso Di Montalcino Doc Rosso DOC
Location of VineyardsHillside at 270-320 metres
Grape VarietySangiovese Grosso - Brunello
Training systemSpurred cordon
Average Age of Vines15 years
Cultivation PracticesIntense pruning, production limited to very few bunches per plant (50ql/ha), harvested by hand and selection of grapes on selection table.
VinificationSoft pressing of grapes, temperature-controlled fermentation (30°C) and maceration (15 days), racking twice a year, slow continuous flow bottling in sterilized conditions.
Alcohol content13,50%
Total acidity5,50
Estratto secco totale30,00
Polifenoli2800
Ageing1 year, 10 months of which are in wood.
Bottle ageing2 months before release
Average annual production25.000 0,75 l bottles
Ageing potential5 years
Bottle type450 g Bordeaux
ColourRuby red
Flavourharmonious, velvety
Food pairingPasta, grilled pork and red meat.
Serving temperature16 - 18° C
2016 Rosso Di Montalcino Doc

Fattoria La Gerla Montalcino

La Gerla was born from the passion of its founder, Sergio Rossi, a successful businessman in advertising and director of three top European branches of a renowned agency, who falls in love with this both bitter and sweet territory and becomes almost a true local loving his vineyards as if they were his children. The estate, which had the typical local name of Colombaio, belonged to the Biondi Santi family which achieved one of the best Brunellos of the area from there at the time. Sergio Rossi bought the land in 1976 and completely restructured it respecting its original environment. Shortly afterwards in 1978, he created and marketed the La Gerla brand.

Toscana

The name of Tuscany is synonymous with its most famous, and probably Italy’s most famous, red wine. Chianti is produced in high volumes and exported worldwide, with a distinctive personality that is difficult to define but that has somehow impressed consumers all over the world. The Sangiovese grape is the key to the region’s success, as the backbone of DOCG wines in Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano and Carmignano. Yet the region’s prestige is today further enhanced by the evolution of the “Super Tuscan”, wines that now rank among some of Italy’s most refined. Failing to slot into any existing DOC or DOCG category, they are now largely classed as Toscana IGT in order to avoid the humble Vino da Tavola category.