Felsina Berardenga, Chianti Classico 2022
Felsina Berardenga, Chianti Classico 2022 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
This historic estate shows the potential power that can be achieved from the southern districts of Chianti Classico. Based just to the north-east of Sienna, the wines in this small locality are often mistaken for Montalcino with their fuller, more concentrated and structured style.
This is a fantastic Chianti Classico and though the alcohol is reigned-in, it is a wine that is as polished, dark and significant as any Tuscan winery would wish to proffer.
This is a wine that is full of red berry and cherry fruit notes that are laced with delicious spices and complexity inviting you to get right in. It's a perfectly balanced wine that is medium bodied, complex and long. Its supple tannins would readily convince that this can age for up to a decade.
The vineyards are planted at high altitudes, 350-420 metres above sea level, facing south-west, and are made up of Albarese, sandstone and pebbley soils with distinct lumps of quartz. The wine is aged in small and medium-sized Slavonian oak barrels for about 12 months.
John Wilson, Irish Times wine writer, described this wonderful Chianti Classico,
Textbook Chianti Classico with violet and red fruit aromas; medium-bodied with dark cherry fruits. Good but not intrusive acidity and perfectly judged tannins on the finish. Try this with most plainly grilled red meats or mushroom-based dishes. This was a treat on a chilly February evening
Region: Tuscany
Country: Italy
Grape(s): Sangiovese, Canaiolo
Style: Svelte, Smooth, Silky, Perfumed, Organic, Medium Bodied, Iconic, Elegant, Complex, Balanced
Best food matches: Venison, Steak, Roasts, Red Meats, Mature Cheeses, Lamb, Hard Cheeses, Game, Fine Dining, Duck
Alcohol: 13.5%
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