Montevertine MONTEVERTINE MONTEVERTINE 2021

77,50 

Characteristics

Tipology
Rosso
Denomination
Toscana IGT
Grape
CanaioloSangiovese
Region
Toscana
Size
0,75 L
Alcohol
13,5%
Voto 95
Voto di Casa Porciatti
95/100

Description

Montevertine 2021 by Montevertine is the label in which the characteristics of the Radda in Chianti company are best expressed, which has become a point of reference for all Sangiovese lovers.

MONTEVERTINE 2021
A rich and sunny year, even if it was the victim of spring frosts which reduced its productivity. A version of Montevertine that will certainly please loyal customers but also those who are not yet familiar with the company. The usual qualities of elegance and classicism are combined with record-breaking drinkability and roundness of taste.

From Sangiovese, Canaiolo and Colorino grapes, carefully selected within the Radda property, a wine is born in which delicacy and substance are admirably mixed. Aged for 24 months in Slavonian oak barrels, it is surprising for its immediate ease of drinking despite the presence of a firm tannin that suggests a great aging potential.

Montevertine is located in the heart of Chianti, halfway between Florence and Siena, precisely 3 kilometers south of Radda in Chianti.

Sergio Manetti acquistò Montevertine nel 1967 come casa vacanza per la sua famiglia. Manetti immediately planted two hectares of vineyards and built a small cellar with the idea of producing wine for family and friends. The first vintage produced and bottled under the supervision of Sergio Manetti dates back to 1971 and it was immediately clear that it would not be a wine “just for friends”. A few years later Manetti abandoned his main activity to devote himself to what had become his new passion, wine.

Manetti immediately recognized the potential of Sangiovese and dedicated all his efforts to it. In 1981, due to the refusal of Chianti Classico to approve a wine that was made only of Sangiovese, Montevertine left the Chianti Classico consortium, thus renouncing the denomination. Despite the formal lack of the appellation, Montevertine nonetheless remains one of the rare examples of a true Chianti Classico.

Recent years have seen a generational shift to Montevertine with the passing of Sergio Manetti, Giulio Gambelli (the estate’s master taster for many years and a great connoisseur of the Sangiovese grape) and, more recently, Bruno Bini (the cellar master). Montevertine is now in the hands of Martino Manetti, son of Sergio, and Paolo Salvi, a pupil of Gambelli. Both protect the style and philosophy of their predecessors.

The estate is located at an altitude of 425 metres. There are 18 hectares of vineyards in Montevertine, 90% of which are planted with Sangiovese grapes with the remaining vineyards dedicated to Colorino and Canaiolo.

The vineyards are divided into nine separate parcels. The oldest vineyard, planted in 1968 is that of Pergole Torte. After a manual harvest, the grapes are fermented in large concrete vats (150 hl) for at least 25 days.

Malolactic fermentation takes place in cement, then the wine is decanted into Slavonian oak barrels ranging in size from 5.5 to 18 hectoliters in capacity. The Pergole Torte is finally decanted into French barriques (Alliers) for the final six months of its refinement.

Additional information

Weight 1,5 kg
Vitigno

Sangiovese, Canaiolo, Colorino

Chianti classico

Località

Radda in Chianti

Producer

Regione

Toscana

Tipologia

Rosso

Alcohol

13,5%

Denomination

Toscana IGT

Porciatti label

Formato

0,75 L

Vitigni

Canaiolo, Sangiovese

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