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Marchese Antinori Chianti Classico Riserva 2021 Magnum – Marchesi Antinori

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2022
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Denomination Chianti Classico DOCG
Size 1,50 l
Alcohol content 14.5% by volume
Area Tuscany (Italy)
Grape varieties Sangiovese
Aging The wine was then blended and went into French and Hungarian oak barriques for approximately one year. It was then bottled and aged for an additional twelve-month period before being released.
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Perfume

Perfume

On the nose intense notes of morello cherries, violets and lavender and slight sensations of iron typical of Sangiovese and spicy notes of tobacco and leather; its bouquet is completed by delicate hints of vanilla and cocoa powder.

Color

Color

Ruby red.

Taste

Taste

Its palate is mouth-filling, generous and lively with an excellent, compact tannins that give it a lengthy, persistent finish. Exceptional aftertaste characterized by red fruit and licorice.

Serve at:

16 - 18 °C.

Longevity:

10 - 15 years

Decanting time:

1 hour

Full Bodied and Very Aged Red Wines

Producer
Marchesi Antinori
From this winery
  • Start up year: 1385
  • Oenologist: Renzo Cotarella
  • Bottles produced: 20.000.000
  • Hectares: 1.400
The ancient Antinori family has resided in Florence since the early 13th century when they moved from Calenzano, a village between Florence and Prato where their presence is recorded in 1188. The family initially worked in the silk trade and joined the Guild of Silk Weavers in 1285.

The Antinori family’s first encounter with wine dates back to 1385, when Giovanni di Piero Antinori joined the Guild of Wine Merchants to make the best use of the family’s country properties in Valdarno, around Florence.

However, it was not until the 16th century that banker and merchant Alessandro Antinori made the wine from his estates famous in Italy and abroad, travelling from Lyons to Flanders, and from Spain to Algiers.

Wine was to remain the family’s passion and main business activity, so much so that in 1898 the "Fattoria dei Marchesi Lodovico e Piero Antinori" was created by brothers Lodovico and Piero, the sons of Marchese Niccolò – a direct descendent of that other Niccolò who purchased Palazzo Antinori in 1506 and poured his efforts into publicising Tuscan wines around the world and creating fine quality products. For 26 generations the Antinori family have continued to make history.

In 2023, at the beginning of February, Villa Antinori Toscana IGT 2019 was named the third wine in the world, the only Italian wine, in Wine Specator's Top 10 Values 2022: the list of the 10 wines that according to the American magazine represent world excellence in terms of value for money.
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Name Marchese Antinori Chianti Classico Riserva 2021 Magnum – Marchesi Antinori
Type Red still
Denomination Chianti Classico DOCG
Vintage 2021
Size 1,50 l
Alcohol content 14.5% by volume
Grape varieties Sangiovese
Country Italy
Region Tuscany
Vendor Marchesi Antinori
Story The Tignanello estate is located in the heart of the Chianti Classico production zone, nestled between the valleys of the Greve and Pesa rivers, and extends over close to 800 total acres (319 hectares), some 130 of which (415 hectares) are planted with vines. The vineyards consist principally of the native Sangiovese grape along with such non-traditional varieties as Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc. The Marchese Antinori is an historic wine of the Antinori cellars which, since 2011, is produced from the grapes of the Tignanello estate. It is a wine which presents itself as the full expression of the quality and elegance of the Sangiovese of this part of Tuscany.
Wine making Upon arrival in the cellar, the clusters were destemmed and gently crushed: the must was transferred into stainless steelvats where alcoholic fermentation occurred after about one week’s time. Maceration on the skins was managed with gentle pump overs and délestage (rack and return) for an intense extraction while preserving elegant and supple tannins. Malolactic fermentation, which took place spontaneously, was completed by the end of the year.
Aging The wine was then blended and went into French and Hungarian oak barriques for approximately one year. It was then bottled and aged for an additional twelve-month period before being released.
Allergens Contains sulphites