Montevertine, M Bianco, Radda in Chianti 1995

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Producer

Montevertine

First inhabited in the 11th century as a rural defense fortress, the hilltop Montevertine was purchased in 1967 as a vacation home by Sergio Manetti. In an effort to produce wines for friends and family, he decided to plant two hectares of vineyards and build a small winery on the estate. With its first vintage, in 1971, the potential of Montevertine became clear, prompting Manetti to devote himself to producing wine full time. Manetti grew Sangiovese almost exclusively; he even left the Chianti Classico consortium due to their requirement of using Trebbiano. His wines, from then on, were simply labeled Rosso di Toscana, although they are the farthest thing from a Super Tuscan. The Montevertine wines are shining examples of the great heights that Sangiovese can reach when grown in Chianti Classico.

Region/Subregion

Italy

Italy is perhaps the most unique major wine producing country, with hundreds of native varietals and a diverse range of growing areas due to its North to South orientation. As frustrating as it can be to try to learn about Italian wines they are so regionally independent that each major region almost feels like it’s own country. However the wines speak of place, and are intrinsically tied to the regional foods and specialties more so than really any other European country.

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