IL BORGHETTO MONTEDESASSI
Phenomenal Sangiovese. This is proper Tuscan red wine.
Tuscany, Italy
2017
14.5% ABV.
100% Sangiovese
75cl
£33.95
Price includes VAT
Tasting notes:
This is the more powerful wine of Il Borghetto's two pure Sangioveses. Sinewy, muscular tannins give the Montedesassi considerable punch and drive. Like all of these wines, the Montedesassi is quite perfumed and savoury in style.
About this wine:
All the daily operations are keenly overseen by the owner, Antonio Cavallini with the help of long-term collaborator Tim Manning, a British oenologist who has worked extensively with Pinot Noir in New Zealand and above all, in Oregon. There are about twenty or so small blocks of Vineyard at Il Borghetto, each differing slightly from the other, be it in grape variety or clone, or a difference in soil type and slope aspect. They treat each one as a separate entity so that their individual characters can contribute a particular something to the final blend.
Vineyard and winery Certified organic from 2018 although the winery has been run organically since 2008. Biodynamic practices, but without certification, as yet. Minimal tilling; covercrop and manure as fertiliser. Vines trained cordon-spur.
Harvest by hand. Each block is fermented, pressed, racked and aged separately. Use of whole clusters. Natural yeast. Hand plunged; no pump-overs. Long fermentation maceration - on average 40 days. Free-run and pressings kept together. Wines racked and barrelled down with minimal settling. No racking during ageing.
The wine ages for 20 months in French Burgundy 228L barrels 20% of which are new oak.
About the producer:
The Azienda Agricola Il Borghetto do things differently in this most well known and established region of Italy. Led by English winemaker Tim Manning who cut his vinous teeth in vintages in Oregon, there is a determination to show the potential of the region. As a result he is at odds with the Consorzio of Chianti Classico over his methods and approach.
The key features of their work are; they work sustainably and organically although they are uncertified, they produce very small amounts of wine (roughly 1600 cases), they treat Sangiovese more like Pinot Noir to explore the untapped potential of the grape.
Food match:
Traditional Bruschette, Bucatino all Matriciana.