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Chianti Classico Riserva DOCG 2018 Bio - Badia a Coltibuono
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- Wine type
- Organic wines
Red wine - Country
- Italy
- Allergens
- Contains sulphites
- Region
- Toscana (Tuscany)
Toscana (Tuscany) Chianti - Classification
- DOCG (Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita)
- Grape variety
- Canaiolo
Sangiovese - Taste
- dry
- Vintage
- 2018
- Alcohol
- 14% Vol.
- Storage potential
- 2032+
- Certification
- IT-BIO-006
- Wine pairings
- Aged Cheese
Game dishes
Grilled and fried meat
Mushroom risotto
Pasta with meat
Risotto with meat
Stewed meat - Closure
- Natural Cork
- Vinification
- Fermentation in steel tanks
Hand harvesting
Indigenous yeasts (Native)
Maceration on the skins
Natural Fermentation (grape must) - Aging and Maturation
- French oak barrel
In bottle - Volume
- 0.75 L
- Reference quantity
- 1 L
- Serving Temperature
- 16-18 °C
- Awards and Accolades
- Antonio Galloni/Vinous 92 Points
Bibenda 4 Grappoli
Decanter 90 Points
James Suckling
James Suckling 92 Points - Type of cultivation
- Organic
- Anschrift Hersteller
Tenuta di Coltibuono, Loc. Badia a Coltibuono, 53013 Gaiole in Chianti (SI), Italy
Badia a Coltibuono, located in the picturesque region of Tuscany, Italy, is a historic abbey and estate known for its rich history and exceptional wines. Founded in the 11th century by Benedictine monks, the abbey has been a significant cultural and agricultural landmark for nearly a millennium. The name "Badia a Coltibuono" translates to "Abbey of Good Harvest," reflecting its deep-rooted connection to the land and viticulture.
Abbey of Good Harvest - features of the winery Badia a Coltibuono
The estate spans over 800 hectares, including extensive vineyards and olive groves, which produce some of Tuscany's finest wines and olive oils. Its Chianti Classico wines are particularly renowned, made from Sangiovese grapes cultivated with organic farming practices. The abbey's historic cellars, with their ancient oak barrels, provide an atmospheric setting for the aging of these wines.
Badia a Coltibuono is not only a producer of exquisite wines but also a beacon of Tuscan hospitality. The estate offers guided tours, wine tastings, and cooking classes, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the local culture and traditions. The charming guest accommodations, set within the ancient monastic buildings, provide a unique and serene experience for travelers.
In addition to its enological and hospitality offerings, Badia a Coltibuono is steeped in history and architecture. The abbey's Romanesque church, cloisters, and frescoed interiors are testament to its medieval origins and artistic heritage. Over the centuries, the estate has been carefully restored and preserved, maintaining its historical integrity while adapting to contemporary needs.
Respect for cultural heritage is a special feature of the Stucchi Prinetti family
The estate is currently managed by the Stucchi Prinetti family, who have owned it since 1846. Their dedication to sustainable agriculture and cultural preservation has ensured that Badia a Coltibuono remains a thriving and respected entity. The family’s efforts in organic farming have been particularly noteworthy, aligning with modern ecological practices while honoring traditional methods.
Visitors to Badia a Coltibuono can enjoy the tranquility of the Tuscan countryside, coupled with the richness of its historical and cultural offerings. The estate also hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, celebrating the region’s culinary and artistic heritage. Its restaurant, located in the former monastery's refectory, serves traditional Tuscan cuisine made from locally sourced ingredients.
In summary, Badia a Coltibuono stands as a quintessential representation of Tuscany’s blend of history, culture, and viticulture. Its commitment to quality, sustainability, and hospitality makes it a cherished destination for wine enthusiasts and history lovers alike.