Wines

Super Tuscan - Eudor igt 2016

A wide and bewitching taste, perfect combination of decisiveness and elegance. Fruit of accurate wine-making of typical Tuscan grapes. A choice that never goes unnoticed; each sip encloses the full pleasantness of good living. in the mouth, it tastes full, deliciously fruity, with hints of freshly ground black pepper. Its final round tannins highlight a fragrance of violets and black olives. The ideal choice to accompany meat dishes – either roasts or stews. A combination that is always perfect, with traditional recipes as well as with the new trends in gastronomy.

Eudor Toscana Igt

Polini & Rossetti

A pleasure which was already a profession for Rossetti, who has 30 years of experience in the world of wine, and which for Polini, marketing and communication professional from a tender age, is the realisation of a desire cultivated for years. 

A new vision of the world of wine made possible by the encounter with another friend, Serge Dubois, an internationally renowned oenologist. The union of these three figures has led to the overcoming of classical standards, making way for a "French" reinterpretation of the best Tuscan grapes, in the wake of a bond between France and Tuscany that has its roots in the past millennia. 

Only prime-quality grapes can enter the world of Polini & Rossetti. 

The company therefore uses a production process that employs mastery and dedication to obtain the best from each vine and each row. The fruit of the labour in the vines is then transformed into highly prestigious wines that contain the value of Italian wine tradition as well as international taste

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.