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Poggerino, Chianti Classico (N)uovo DOCG 2021

Poggerino, Chianti Classico Nuovo DOCG 2021 is made in cement eggs. This helps to give the wine a more pure Sangiovese expression.

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2021

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Poggerino, Chianti Classico (N)uovo DOCG 2021 is, as the label indicates, made in cement eggs. It is becoming more and more common for wines to be aged in a cement egg rather than in oak barrels. The cement egg helps give the wine a more pure Sangiovese expression, where the characteristics of the grape are also emphasized. The wine has a light ruby red color with notes of earth, graphite, tobacco and hints of fruit. Extremely complex sweet and persistent tannins. The vines used for this wine were planted between 1984 and 2004.

Drink 2024 -2030

Land: Italy
Region: Tuscany
Under område: Radda in Chianti
Årgang: 2021
Indhold: 0.75 liter
Alkohol: 14,5%
Type: Red wine
Servering: 16-18 degrees
Tørhed: Dry
Passer til: Ox, Grill, And, Stews
Producent: Poggerino
Vinificering:

Vinification & maturation: After careful sorting and manual mowing in the vineyards, the grapes are destemmed and pressed. Alcoholic fermentation begins without the addition of yeast and continues at 28°/30°C. The entire vinification and maceration process takes place in steel tanks for approximately 35 days with manual pumping over and punching down. In December, the new wine is decanted into 6.5 hectoliter cement tanks shaped like an egg, where malolactic fermentation takes place. After 12 months, the wine is bottled and blended, after which the wine is aged for a minimum of 8 months before release.

Producenten Poggerino

Poggerino is a small organic and biodynamic winery located in Radda in Chianti in Tuscany. It is one of the coolest Chianti Classico areas, so the wines from Poggerino have a classic Radda freshness.

Everything is grown with respect for and in harmony with nature and the environment. It hasn’t been an easy choice, but as they say “definitely the right one”. No pesticides or artificial fertilizers are used.

The people behind
The Poggerino winery is a small winery that only cultivates 12 hectares of vineyards. It is run by Piero and Benedetta Lanza. Piero is the oenologist and takes care of the magic in the wine cellar, but he can’t help but lend a hand in the fields either. Benedetta Lanza takes care of the Bed & Breakfast and does everything in her power to make visitors feel as comfortable as possible. In addition to Piero and Benedetta, Poggerino also employs Stefano Cutrupi and John Spratt. Stefano takes care of the daily maintenance of Poggerino’s large vegetable garden and also helps Piero in the vineyards and cellar. He is also the proud holder of the title of Italian Pumpkin Champion. He holds the record for the largest pumpkin grown in Italy at 849kg! John is the sales manager, but he also takes care of the office in the B&B as well as checking in guests, so if you are considering a trip to Tuscany, staying at Poggerino is highly recommended. The vineyards
Poggerino’s 12 hectares of vineyards are located on southwestern slopes at an altitude of 400-500 meters. The soil of the farm’s terroir is extremely well-draining and mineral-rich due to the local “galestro” soil, a type of shale that characterizes certain areas of Tuscany. The soil creates perfect conditions for growing Sangiovese, ensuring a balance between fruit and tannins. Sangiovese is grown on 11 of the estate’s 12 hectares, with around 20 different clones of Sangiovese, all of which contribute to different shades of Sangiovese. The oldest vines were planted around 1973 and are used for their Riserva. The last hectare is planted with Merlot, which is used for Primamateria. In cases where a vineyard needs to be replanted, the land is left fallow for a number of years (7-9 years), with repeated sowings of legumes. This investment revitalizes the soil and ensures vine plants of the right quality to maintain Poggerino’s extremely high quality.

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