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Super Tuscan - Schidione igt 2019
A SuperTuscan that combines time-honoured tradition and a captivating, contemporary taste. Big in personality, Schidione – a blend of Sangiovese grosso BBS 11, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot – owes its name to the medieval skewers locally used to roast game, a perfect "meditation" red wine to sip by the fire.
Area of production | Area of production |
Composition of the soil: | “Galestro” of eocene origin |
Exposure of the vineyards: | West, South-West |
Altitude: | From 300 to 500 metres a.s.l |
Harvest: | October |
Viniftcation: | Separately for each grape variety with a long lasting maceration (18 days) including the malolactic fermentation |
Refinement: | In barriques of Tronçais wood for 24 months Blending for nearly 6 month in stainless steel |
Grapes: | 40% Sangiovese grosso BBS11 (Brunello's clone), 40% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Merlot |
Colour: | Intense ruby red with garnet tones |
Nose: | Elegant and complex with notes of spices and vanilla |
Palate: | Dry, ample, vanilla tannins, very persistent |
Pare with: | Important meat dishes and game, seasoned cheeses |
Longevity: | More than 50 years |
Jacopo Biondi Santi
In the heart of Maremma, Jacopo Biondi Santi and his children are writing a new chapter in their family’s history of winemaking excellence.
The Castle of Montepò, in the countryside of Scansano, is an authentic and noble Tuscany, where the lands become vineyards of legend.
The estate's 50 hectares of vineyards are exclusively dedicated to three varieties: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and a unique and precious clone: Sangiovese Grosso BBS11, where Jacopo Biondi Santi found the ideal conditions for the grape-terroir interaction to crown his ambitious wine enhancement project.
Creating a great wine means protecting its natural environment and terroir, while also caring for collective well-being.
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.
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