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Succulent fruit flavors and crisp freshness distinguish our esteemed Tuscan wine. Exclusive use of free-run juice to avoid color extraction from the skins. The temperature-controlled fermentation (15-16C) is followed by a short storage in stainless steel tanks and, finally, by an early bottling to capture varietal freshness.
100% Sangiovese, carefully blended from the different crus of Castagnoli. Each year we analyse the fruit that each parcel has produced to create a balanced, complex Chianti Classico that can be enjoyed immediately and offers a pleasant drinkability.
Its color is a bright ruby red. On the nose, it is clean and precise, with hints of morello cherries, wild berries and a moderate spiciness. On the palate it reveals a full-bodied, assertive flavor, which expresses both great intensity and elegance.
A blend of 60% Sangiovese, 30% Cabernet Sauvignon and 10% Merlot, this has aromas of cellar floor, black-skinned fruit and leather. The rounded straightforward palate suggests fleshy plum and vanilla alongside soft relaxed tannins. Drink soon.
Dei Vino Nobile di Montepulciano 2019 is a stunning wine that captures the essence of Tuscany's most famous red grape variety. With its brilliant ruby red color and garnet tinges as it ages, this wine is a feast for the senses.
The winery's flagship wine takes its name from the estate, the ca' marcanda, the house of endless negotiations. The name refers to the many hours that Angelo Gaja spent convincing the property's previous owners to sell the estate vineyard that produces this wine to him.
Picconero, a full-bodied blend of merlot, cabernet sauvignon, and petit verdot. Rich, concentrated, and muscular, yet wonderfully balanced with big tannins and deep tiers of cherry, plums, and wild berries, and nuances of spice, vanilla, and licorice.
Beautifully textured and balanced, this full-bodied wine represents uncompromising quality, a subtle expression of Casa Raia's organic approach to wine making. The Bevilo name is a playful reference to an old Tuscany drinking song with the words "Bevi lo! Vino fa cantare," meaning "Drink it! Wine makes you sing."