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Castello di Albola

Castello Albola Chianti Classico Riserva 2021

Red organic still

Organic and sustainable
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€144,00

6 bottles

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3 bottles

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Denomination Chianti Classico DOCG
Size 0,75 l
Alcohol content 14.0% by volume
Area Tuscany (Italy)
Grape varieties 95% Sangiovese, 5% Canaiolo Nero
Aging The process lasts 20 months: 10% of the wine rests in Allier oak barriques and 90% in traditional Slavonian oak barrels. This is followed by 12 months of ageing in stainless steel containers and a further six months in the bottle.
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Awards

  • 2021

    3

    This guide is highly respected and offers the most comprehensive review of Italian wines. It has a long tradition and is based on blind tastings carried out by over 100 experts.

  • 2021

    92

    /100

    James Suckling is an influential American wine critic and journalist who worked at Wine Spectator for 30 years. He left the magazine in 2010 to start his own website and guidebook (JamesSuckling.com). He specialises in Italian and Bordeaux wines.

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Perfume

Perfume

It offers aromas of the Mediterranean, small wild berries, ink, graphite, resin, leather and forest floor.

Color

Color

Bright ruby.

Taste

Taste

The taste faithfully follows the notes perceived on the nose. Balanced and finely tannic and fresh.

Serve at:

18 - 20 °C.

Longevity:

05 - 10 years

Decanting time:

1 hour

Full Bodied and Very Aged Red Wines

Producer
Castello di Albola
From this winery
  • Start up year: 1979
  • Oenologist: Alessandro Gallo
  • Bottles produced: 750.000
  • Hectares: 125
Mention is made of Albola with regard to holdings of Charles IV and the first definite traces of the are to be found in some title deeds and in a notarial document dating from 1010 regulating the relationships between some tenant farmers in Albola and Arnolfo II., Archbishop of Milan. The diocese of Milan held sway over this area for around three centuries. Then it is known to have come under the control of the Abbey of Coltibuono. From 16th century onwards Albola became one of the most highly desired estates among the families of Florence.
This is demonstrated by the interest of the Samminiati who, at the beginning of the 17th century when the male line of the Acciaiuoli had become extinct, took possession of Pian d’Albola thanks to the marriage between Ascanio Samminiati and Caterina Acciaiuoli. When Samminiati died, the property one again passed through a marital alliance to the Pazzis, one of the most noble and ancient Florentine families, who in fact kept it until the middle of the 19th century.
For the next hundred years Pian d’Abola, which in the general census of Chianti in 1832 was declared as one of the very few self-sufficient estates anywhere in the area, passed through several hands until 1940, when it was acquired by Prince Giovanni Ginori Conti. Forty years later it became the property of the Zonin Family, which initiated its second Renaissance.
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Name Castello Albola Chianti Classico Riserva 2021
Type Red organic still
Denomination Chianti Classico DOCG
Vintage 2021
Size 0,75 l
Alcohol content 14.0% by volume
Grape varieties 95% Sangiovese, 5% Canaiolo Nero
Country Italy
Region Tuscany
Vendor Castello di Albola
Origin Radda in Chinati (Siena)
Soil composition On the hills of Radda in Chianti, in Pian d'Albola, at an altitude of around 400 metres, is the vineyard, with southern exposure, located on soils of good structure and clay texture characterised by the presence of skeleton (the famous alberese found throughout the Chianti Classico area).
Cultivation system Spurred and double cordon.
Plants per hectare 3,500 vines per hectare
Yield per hectare 6,000 kg/hectare
Wine making The must, obtained from hand-picked grapes, is fermented in horizontal fermenters, where it stays for about 3 weeks. Once malolactic fermentation is complete, the wine is immediately placed to age in oak barrels.
Aging The process lasts 20 months: 10% of the wine rests in Allier oak barriques and 90% in traditional Slavonian oak barrels. This is followed by 12 months of ageing in stainless steel containers and a further six months in the bottle.
Allergens Contains sulphites