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Badia a Coltibuono

Vin Santo del Chianti Classico Occhio di Pernice 0.375L 2009

Red organic dessert wine dessert wine

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Denomination Vin Santo del Chianti Classico DOC
Size 0,375 l
Alcohol content 15.5% by volume
Area Tuscany (Italy)
Grape varieties 100% Sangiovese
Aging 8 years in oak casks and barriques.
Year 2009
Biologic
Product name Vin Santo del Chianti Classico Occhio di Pernice 0.375L 2009
Color Light amber with golden nuances.
Perfume The nose intrigues with hints of dried orange and chestnut honey, then cinnamon, saffron and thyme, on an iodised mantle.
Taste Sweet and enveloping, soft and well supported by a vital fresh vein. Persistent.
Pairings Typical Tuscan desserts.
Region Tuscany
Country Italy
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Sweet red passito wine made from Vin Santo del Chianti Classico DOC, 15.5% ABV, 100% Sangiovese. Produced by Badia a Coltibuono. 0.375 L bottle, 2009 vintage. A Vin Santo that recounts the thousand-year history of Badia a Coltibuono, an abbey that has been producing excellent wines for centuries. The grapes are selected and dried in well-ventilated rooms. Fermentation and aging take place in small, sealed oak barrels stored in rooms exposed to seasonal temperature variations. Aged for 8 years in oak barrels and barriques. The nose is intriguing with hints of dried orange and chestnut honey, followed by cinnamon, saffron, and thyme, on a bed of iodine. Light amber with golden hues. Sweet and enveloping, soft and well-supported by a lively, fresh vein. Persistent.

Awards

  • 2009

    4

    Italian Sommelier Foundation (FIS) guide This has been one of the most prestigious wine guides in Italy for over 10 years.

  • 2009

    94

    /100

    James Suckling is an influential American wine critic and journalist who worked at Wine Spectator for 30 years. He left the magazine in 2010 to start his own website and guidebook (JamesSuckling.com). He specialises in Italian and Bordeaux wines.

  • 2009

    94

    /100

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

  • 2009

    3

    One of the most prestigious wine guides in Italy.

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Profumo

Perfume

The nose intrigues with hints of dried orange and chestnut honey, then cinnamon, saffron and thyme, on an iodised mantle.

Colore

Color

Light amber with golden nuances.

Gusto

Taste

Sweet and enveloping, soft and well supported by a vital fresh vein. Persistent.

Serve at:

14 -16 °C.

Longevity:

10 - 15 years

Sweet red and/or dessert wines

Pairings

Typical Tuscan desserts.

Cheese
Desserts

Producer
Badia a Coltibuono
From this winery
  • Start up year: 1057
  • Oenologist: Roberto Stucchi Prinetti
  • Bottles produced: 205.000
  • Hectares: 63
Coltibuono has been an essential agricultural reality for a thousand years. Its countryside has been producing excellent wines and oils for centuries. Coming here means learning about and tasting the fine local foods and wines. It means spending a holiday in a villa converted from a former abbey in a spacious, evocative, quiet, and intimate environment.

Badia a Coltibuono, a charming holiday farm in the Chianti Mountains: the road to get there is an emotion in itself. Easily reached by car from Florence, Siena and Arezzo, it is a place that leaves an unforgettable memory for a unique holiday.
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Name Badia a Coltibuono Vin Santo del Chianti Classico Occhio di Pernice 0.375L 2009
Type Red organic dessert wine dessert wine
Denomination Vin Santo del Chianti Classico DOC
Vintage 2009
Size 0,375 l
Alcohol content 15.5% by volume
Grape varieties 100% Sangiovese
Country Italy
Region Tuscany
Vendor Badia a Coltibuono
Origin Monti in Chianti (SI)
Climate Altitude: 260-370 m. a.s.l. Exposure: South, South-West.
Soil composition Medium mixture rich in skeleton.
Cultivation system Guyot
Plants per hectare 5500-6600
Harvest 19 September 1 October
Wine making The grapes are selected and dried in well-ventilated rooms. Fermentation and ageing take place in small sealed oak barrels stored in rooms exposed to seasonal temperature variations.
Aging 8 years in oak casks and barriques.
Allergens Contains sulphites