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Tenuta Guado al Tasso (Antinori)

Antinori Guado al Tasso Bolgheri Cont'Ugo 2021

Red still

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2022 , 2023
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Denomination Bolgheri DOC
Size 0,75 l
Alcohol content 14.5% by volume
Area Tuscany (Italy)
Grape varieties 100% Merlot
Aging The malolactic fermentation took place in barriques (1/3 of which were new) and was completed by the end of the year. After 8 months of ageing in French oak, the finest lots were blended together and went back into barrel for a further four months of ageing. At the end of this period, the wine was then bottled and given a final six months of bottle ageing before commercial release.
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Description

Cont’Ugo is produced exclusively from Merlot grapes in order to interpret the territory of Bolgheri from a new perspective.

Awards

  • 2021

    90

    /100

    The prestigious international wine guide from the renowned Robert Parker, the world's most experienced and trusted wine taster.

  • 2021

    3

    One of the most prestigious wine guides in Italy.

  • 2021

    92

    /100

    Vinous is the online guide from Antonio Galloni, one of the world's leading wine connoisseurs.

  • 2021

    92

    /100

    Wine spectator is the most influential wine guide on the internet.

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Profumo

Perfume

The nose is characterized by notes of such red fruit as marasca cherries and raspberries along with aromas of sweet spices and Mediterranean herbs

Colore

Color

Intense ruby red.

Gusto

Taste

The palate, strikingly supple in the texture of its tannins, is a wine of much length and of great balance and drinking pleasure.

Serve at:

18 - 20 °C.

Longevity:

15 - 25 years

Decanting time:

1 hour

Full Bodied and Very Aged Red Wines

Pairings

Meat
Game
Cheese
Pork

Producer
Tenuta Guado al Tasso (Antinori)
From this winery
  • Start up year: 1934
  • Oenologist: Marco Ferrarese
  • Bottles produced: 1.644.685
  • Hectares: 320
Tenuta Guado al Tasso is located in the small but prestigious Bolgheri DOC, on the coast of upper Maremma, about one hundred kilometers southwest from Florence. This appellation has a relatively recent history, DOC Bolgheri was approved in 1994 and since then it has become an internationally recognized reference point for the Italian and international winemaking arena. The estate covers an area of about 320 hectares (790 acres) planted with vines, set in a beautiful plain encircled by rolling hillsides known as the "Bolgheri Amphitheatre" due to its particular shape.

The noble Della Gherardesca family began practicing viticulture in the late 1600’s on their land in Bolgheri, but things really began to change under the guidance of Guido Alberto Della Gherardesca (1780-1854). He was a passionate about viticulture. He was appointed majordomo of Grand Duke Leopold II and then dedicated himself to enology in his family’s land in Maremma. In the 1930’s, the property was inherited by Carlotta Della Gherardesca Antinori (Piero Antinori’s mother) and her sister who was married to Mario Incisa Della Rocchetta (who received the nearby Tenuta San Guido).
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Name Antinori Guado al Tasso Bolgheri Cont'Ugo 2021
Type Red still
Denomination Bolgheri DOC
Vintage 2021
Size 0,75 l
Alcohol content 14.5% by volume
Grape varieties 100% Merlot
Country Italy
Region Tuscany
Vendor Tenuta Guado al Tasso (Antinori)
Origin Bolgheri (LI).
Climate Altitude: 45-60 m. a.s.l.
Fermentation temperature 86 °Fahrenheit (30 °C)
Wine making The selection of the finest Merlot grapes was made from the over 100 acres (40 hectares) of the variety on the estate. After the hand harvest of the crop and a selection in the cellar, the grapes went into temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks where they fermented and remained in contact with their skins for a period of 20 days. The temperature of the fermentation was handled on the basis of the ripeness level of the grapes: some fermented at somewhat low temperatures to maintain aromatic freshness, others close to 86° Fahrenheit (30° centigrade) to extract body and structuring elements. In this way, different types of Merlot were obtained, each of which then went separately into small oak barrels.
Aging The malolactic fermentation took place in barriques (1/3 of which were new) and was completed by the end of the year. After 8 months of ageing in French oak, the finest lots were blended together and went back into barrel for a further four months of ageing. At the end of this period, the wine was then bottled and given a final six months of bottle ageing before commercial release.
Allergens Contains sulphites