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Il Carbonaione 2009 75cl

IGT | Alta Valle della Greve | Tuscany | Italy
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Critics scores
94 By Robert Parker
The 2009 Il Carbonaione has elegance to burn. Polished, silky tannins frame layers of fruit as this harmonious, totally finessed wine blossoms in the glass. The 2009 is simply glorious from the very first taste. A kick of Sangiovese acidity gives the wine its lift and vibrancy on the finish. This is a great showing. Carbonaione is 100% Sangiovese (Lamole clone) grown on the hillsides of Greve. The wine spent 15 months in 350-liter oak barrels, 50% new. Anticipated maturity: 2016-2029. The Poggio Scalette wines aren't always easy to find, but they are well worth the effort. This is another strong set of new releases from father and son team Vittorio and Jurij Fiore. In particular, I was impressed with the Chianti Classico, which shows tons of character and personality at a very fair price.
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Podere Poggio Scalette
Perched on the slopes of the Greve Valley, Podere Poggio Scalette takes both its name and unrivaled reputation from its landscape. From a distance, the terraced vineyards and olive groves appear as a spectacular series of stairs, climbing up the hilly scenery found at the heart of the Chianti Classico appellation. Leading enologist, Vittorio Fiore pieced together this estate in 1991, restructuring and expanding over the years, the land now consists of 40-hectares, 15 of which are dedicated to vines. Today, this biodiverse plot is still looked after by Vittorio, however his wife, Adriana Assjè di Marcorà and their talented oenologist son, Juriji Fiore manage the day-to-day responsibilities. Poggio Scalette produces a handful of incredible reds. A Chianti Classico named Il Carbonaione, which is a Bordeaux-styled pure Sangiovese made from the properties oldest vines. Then there is the plush Merlot labeled Piantonaia. And their newest release, Capogatto, which is an equal blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot.