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Concerto 2013 600cl

IGT | Toscane | Italie
CHF 632.40
CHF 569.15

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94 Robert Parker
This wine was born in 1981 (as one of the first so-called super Tuscan wines), although it is never featured prominently among the other popular protagonists in the wide portfolio offered by the Mazzei family. The 2013 Concerto di Fonterutoli is a Toscana IGT blend of 80% Sangiovese and 20% Cabernet Sauvignon that is aged in French oak for 18 months. The results are beautiful and shapely with dark layers of blackberry, spice, tobacco and dried cherry. Vines are planted in limestone and sandstone soils.<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.
94 Robert Parker
This wine was born in 1981 (as one of the first so-called super Tuscan wines), although it is never featured prominently among the other popular protagonists in the wide portfolio offered by the Mazzei family. The 2013 Concerto di Fonterutoli is a Toscana IGT blend of 80% Sangiovese and 20% Cabernet Sauvignon that is aged in French oak for 18 months. The results are beautiful and shapely with dark layers of blackberry, spice, tobacco and dried cherry. Vines are planted in limestone and sandstone soils.<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.
93 James Suckling
A very structured young wine with firm and very silky tannins. The ripe fruit gives lovely aromas and flavors of blackberry, chocolate and spice. It's full and lightly chewy. Plenty of tannin tension. Fascinating now but better in three and four years. This was first made in 1981 and then was stopped in 1994. But the Mazzei family wanted to bring it back now. It's made in the region of Chianti Classico from the Siepi vineyard. 14500 bottles made. 80% sangivoese and 20% cabernet sauvignon. September 2016 release.
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Marchesi Mazzei Castello di Fonterutoli
Le patronyme Mazzei, dont l’antériorité et les liens avec le monde du vin remontent à un passé lointain, trouve ses origines dans la région de Carmiganano au début du 11ème siècle. Le domaine toscan appartenant à la famille, Castello di Fonterutoli, au passé tout aussi illustre, servait d’étape entre Florence et Sienne à l’époque de l’Empire Romain. Le château, qui a préservé sa structure d’origine, et ses terres, appartiennent à la famille Mazzei depuis 1435. Six siècles plus tard, le Marchesi Mazzei perpétue la même quête d’excellence, comme en témoignent ses vins, parmi les plus recherchés d’Italie et les plus prisés des collectionneurs. Aujourd’hui la propriété représente une superficie totale de 650 hectares sur tout le territoire du Chianti Classico, dont 117 ha de vignes réparties entre les secteurs de Fonterutoli, Siepi, Badiola, Belvedere et Caggio. La famille privilégie de plus en plus sa propre signature, au détriment de la marque Castello di Fonterutoli, pour identifier ses Chianti Classico et cuvées issues de la côte toscane. Les Mazzei repoussent sans cesse les limites du possible pour emmener le domaine vers de nouveaux sommets qualitatifs grâce à son approche vitivinicole dynamique. Il offre des références incontournables de la région avec chaque millésime.