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Palazzi 2019 150cl

IGT | Toskana | Italien
CHF 389.15

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97 Vinous
The 2019 Palazzi is a classic Trinoro wine, with maybe a bit less bombastic intensity than some of the earlier wines, but all of the seamless elegance that has long made these reds so compelling. All the elements are wonderfully put together in the 2019, a wine thet impresses with its mix of elegance, flamboyant intensity and sheer allure.I loved it.
97 Vinous
The 2019 Palazzi is a classic Trinoro wine, with maybe a bit less bombastic intensity than some of the earlier wines, but all of the seamless elegance that has long made these reds so compelling. All the elements are wonderfully put together in the 2019, a wine thet impresses with its mix of elegance, flamboyant intensity and sheer allure.I loved it.
96 Robert Parker
Because of frost and a cold spring, some of the vineyard parcels at this estate saw late harvest dates. But the Merlot was the first to come off the vines by the 14th of September. The Tenuta di Trinoro 2019 Palazzi is a pure expression of Merlot with incoming fruit from the Palazzi vineyard that is characterized by dense clay soils. The wine's intensity is what stands out most, and that power is fueled by lovely nuances of black fruit, spice, sweet tobacco and baker's chocolate. The alcohol content weighs in at 15.5%. Palazzi excels in terms of mouthfeel. The smooth richness and deep softness achieved here is only possible with this grape. Furthermore, it seems only possible in this spectacular, sun-drenched corner of undiscovered Tuscany known as Sarteano.<br/>"Tenuta di Trinoro is a vast mosaic of soil types," says proprietor Andrea Franchetti, who lives in a rustic farmhouse overlooking the vines. The high-density vines are over 20 years old and their root systems are fully developed. The estate counts 23 hectares of vines between 400 and 620 meters in altitude. Cabernet Franc and Merlot are the heart of the estate, and there are smaller plots of Cabernet Sauvignon and Petit Verdot as well. High-density planting, fruit selection in the vineyard, low yields, full phenolic ripeness and concentration give these wines a unique and unmistakable personality, Franchetti explains: "The wines are extreme in their perfumes, color and taste. They can be enjoyed in the near term but are also built for long aging."<br/>
96 Robert Parker
Because of frost and a cold spring, some of the vineyard parcels at this estate saw late harvest dates. But the Merlot was the first to come off the vines by the 14th of September. The Tenuta di Trinoro 2019 Palazzi is a pure expression of Merlot with incoming fruit from the Palazzi vineyard that is characterized by dense clay soils. The wine's intensity is what stands out most, and that power is fueled by lovely nuances of black fruit, spice, sweet tobacco and baker's chocolate. The alcohol content weighs in at 15.5%. Palazzi excels in terms of mouthfeel. The smooth richness and deep softness achieved here is only possible with this grape. Furthermore, it seems only possible in this spectacular, sun-drenched corner of undiscovered Tuscany known as Sarteano.<br/>"Tenuta di Trinoro is a vast mosaic of soil types," says proprietor Andrea Franchetti, who lives in a rustic farmhouse overlooking the vines. The high-density vines are over 20 years old and their root systems are fully developed. The estate counts 23 hectares of vines between 400 and 620 meters in altitude. Cabernet Franc and Merlot are the heart of the estate, and there are smaller plots of Cabernet Sauvignon and Petit Verdot as well. High-density planting, fruit selection in the vineyard, low yields, full phenolic ripeness and concentration give these wines a unique and unmistakable personality, Franchetti explains: "The wines are extreme in their perfumes, color and taste. They can be enjoyed in the near term but are also built for long aging."<br/>
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Tenuta di Trinoro
Dort, wo die Toskana auf Umbrien und Lazio trifft, im entlegensten Winkel der Region, findet sich die Tenuta di Trinoro. Andrea Franchetti gründete dieses Weingut auf dem jungfräulichen Boden von Sarteano im Jahr 1992. Noch heute gilt er als einer der extremsten Weinproduzenten Italiens, der beständig die traditionellen französischen Weinbaumodelle vorantreibt. So setzte er auf einer Höhe von 500 bis 700 Metern in extremer Pflanzdichte Bordeaux-Sorten, deren Lese er so weit wie möglich hinauszögert, bisweilen bis in den November. Anschließend vinifiziert er jede noch so kleine Parzelle gesondert, um die Entwicklung jeder einzelnen genau überwachen zu können, wobei er für seine Cuvée Tenuta di Trinoro nur die besten Trauben auswählt. Das Terroir ist zweifelsohne außergewöhnlich, angesichts nicht nur der Opulenz, sondern auch der Originalität der Weine. Zudem verstärken die geringen Erträge die strukturierten schwarzen Frucht- und die Wildkräuteressenzen. So sehr wir auch Franchettis Tenuta di Trinoro – auf Basis von Cabernet Franc mit geringen Anteilen Cabernet Sauvignon und Petit Verdot – bewundern, so ist doch auch festzuhalten, dass sein Zweitwein, Le Cupole, ein Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis bietet, das fast zu gut ist, um wahr zu sein