Deep red with an orange hue. Notes of vanilla and latent tobacco.
In English eyes, often confused with Brunello di Montalcino and Montepulciano d'Abruzzo. Minimum of 70% Sangiovese and enjoyed by the Nobility! Aged for a minimum of two years, one of which is in a cask. These wines age exceptionally well.
Deeply intense red colour shows light garnet hues in the glass. The broad and long-lasting nose boasts violet, forest berries, spices and tobacco scents. The well-structured tannins from slow aging in oak barrels add structure, elegance and the right smoothness level to this wine. It is excellent to pair with roasted red meats and game, braised meats and soft cheeses.