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Chianti Classico Fonterutoli 2014 75cl

DOCG | Chianti Classico | Tuscany | Italy
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2014
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89 Robert Parker
The Mazzei brothers consistently produce a clean and generous base Chianti Classico, year in and year out, and this vintage is no exception. The 2014 Chianti Classico Fonterutoli offers dark concentration and balanced aromas of dark fruit, spice, leather and mild chocolate. Fruit for this wine (90% Sangiovese with 10% a combination of Malvasia Nera, Colorino and Merlot) is sourced from the 120 various vineyard parcels that represent this celebrated estate in the Castellina in Chianti subzone.<br/><br/>The Mazzei brothers at Castello di Fonterutoli have some exciting news this year. They have released the IGT Toscana 2013 Concerto once again. This celebrated "Super Tuscan" blend of Sangiovese and Cabernet Sauvignon was first introduced in 1981, but production stopped in 1994. The Mazzei brothers tell me they felt renewed confidence in releasing a wine of this caliber thanks to a better understanding of their comprehensive vineyard potential and the completion of their state-of-the-art winery a few years back. The Castello di Fonterutoli property includes more than 100 different vineyard parcels in the Chianti Classico area that range from 200 to 550 meters in altitude. This enormous patrimony affords increased flexibility when it comes to fruit selection and blending potential.
88 Wine Spectator
A rich, dense red, showing ripe black cherry, plum and tobacco flavors. Moderately long finish. Needs air, so decant or age for a year. Drink now through 2020. 33,333 cases made.
Producer
Marchesi Mazzei Castello di Fonterutoli
A long history, with close links to the wine world, the Mazzei family name can be traced to the Carmiganano region during the early 11th century. Their Tuscan estate, Castello di Fonterutoli has quite a distinguished past as well. The area was once used as a rest-stop between Florence and Siena throughout the Roman Empire. Retaining its original structure, the castle and its land have belonged to the Mazzei family since 1435. Today, after almost six centuries, Marchesi Mazzei continues in their quest for excellence, producing some Italy’s most sought-after and collectible wines. The estate boasts 650-hectares across the Chianti Classico territory. Of which 117 are planted to vines, including the Fonterutoli, Siepi, Badiola, Belvedere and Caggio vineyards. Shifting away from using Castello di Fonterutoli as their brand name, the family currently identifies their Chianti Classico and Coastal Tuscan productions under the Mazzei name. The Mazzei family consistently pushes the limits, expanding its horizons reaching new heights with their dynamic viticultural and vinification approaches. The estate crafts reference-point examples of the region vintage after vintage.