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Volpaia - Coltassala Chianti Classico Gran Selezione 2018 (750ml)

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Producer Volpaia
Country Italy
Region Tuscany
Varietal Sangiovese
Vintage 2018
Sku 37942
Size 750ml
 Grown Organically 
JR
16.5
JS
96

Castello di Volpaia is an 11th-century fortified village in the Chianti Classico region, known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and modern winemaking. The village, which was a founding member of the Chianti League in 1250, was partially acquired by Raffaello Stianti in 1966 and given to his daughter Giovannella and her husband Carlo Mascheroni. They modernized the winery while preserving the village's historic structures, innovating with temperature-controlled fermentation and an underground "wineduct" system. The Stianti Mascheroni family now owns most of the village, managing 46 hectares of vineyards at high elevations (450-600 meters) and practicing organic farming. Volpaia is notable for its integration of winemaking into village life, with many residents involved in wine production, making it both a tourist destination and a thriving rural community.

Coltassala is a prestigious wine produced by Castello di Volpaia in the Chianti Classico region. Originally released in 1980 as a Super-Tuscan, it exemplifies the evolution of Tuscan winemaking. The wine is sourced from the 3.53-hectare Coltassala vineyard, which sits at an elevation of 518 meters. Certified organic, the vineyard primarily grows Sangiovese (95%) with a small amount of Mammolo (5%). Coltassala underwent a classification shift from Super-Tuscan to Chianti Classico Riserva Cru, reflecting changes in Italian wine regulations. The wine is aged for 24 months in new French oak barrels, followed by at least 6 months in the bottle. With 14% alcohol content, Coltassala is described as a well-structured, complex wine with an elegant nose featuring hints of vanilla, cacao, and fruit.

James Suckling: 96 Points

Wonderful perfumes and freshness with cut flowers, citrus and dark berries. Violets, too. Full-bodied and layered with gorgeous fruit and clarity. Hints of bark and stone. Some conifer, too. Racy and long. From organically grown grapes. Drink or hold.

Jancis Robinson: 16.5 Points

Radda in Chianti. 95% Sangiovese, 5% Mammolo. Certified organic and tank-fermented.
Firm glowing deep garnet colour. Delicate and lifted with fine texture but not the most typically Tuscan wine in the world. There seems to be the sweetness of French oak overlaying the fruit. A suave lounge lizard rather than a son of the soil?

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