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Chianti Classico 2010 37.50cl

DOCG | Chianti Classico | Toscane | Italie
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2010
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90 Wine Spectator
Slightly dark, revealing black cherry, black currant, licorice and mineral flavors. On the savory side, with a long, intense and salty aftertaste. A traditional style. Best from 2015 through 2023. 7,750 cases made. –BS
89 Robert Parker
The 2010 Chianti Classico Querciabella represents a big change in direction from Querciabella, as it is the first vintage to be made entirely from Sangiovese, including fruit from recently acquired vineyards in Radda. Sweet roses, red cherries and licorice are some of the notes that emerge from the glass. The 2010 is really mostly about textural finesse. Floral notes reappear on the refined, understated finish. Anticipated maturity: 2012-2018. Querciabella is located in the hillsides of Greve, one of the most beautiful corners of Chianti Classico. Proprietor Sebastiano Cossia Castiglione, one of the most thoughtful and conscientious owners in Italy, has quietly sought to ramp up the quality of his wines in a big way. Castiglione has enlisted the services of Vietti's Luca Currado to help him reach a number of ambitious goals. Recently acquired vineyards that give birth to single-village wines will start appearing in the estate's lineup as soon as next year. These new releases are a step in a new direction, although 2010 was not the easiest of years, especially for the reds. The estate did not make its flagships Camartina and Palafreno in 2009.
Producteur
Querciabella
Créé en 1974 par Giuseppe Castiglioni, le domaine Querciabella est lové dans les pittoresques collines toscanes. Il compte 74 hectares de vignes sur les communes de Greve, Panzano, Radda et Gaiole, autrement dit, les terroirs clés du Chianti Classico, ainsi que 32 hectares le long de la côte étrusque en Maremme. Fier de son attachement à la nature, Querciabella pratique la viticulture biologique depuis 1988 et s'est converti à la biodynamie en 2000. Le fils de Giuseppe, Sebastiano Coassia Castiglioni est désormais à la barre. Le domaine produit sept vins uniques qui sont autant d’illustrations des terroirs distincts de Querciabella. Cinq d'entre eux sont des vins de domaine issus de la zone du Chianti Classico, y compris le fleuron - Camartina - un assemblage de cabernet-sauvignon et de sangiovese. Querciabella est une référence régionale, garantie de qualité et de typicité année après année.